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Paul B ccdc93ab59 contrib(inventory): fix Scaleway inventory used w/env variable token (#35701)
In order to authenticate with the Scaleway API for the contrib dynamic
inventory Scaleway the environment variable SCALEWAY_TOKEN was read
only if a value was set in the configuration .ini file.

This PR fixes that allowing to read only the environment variable
without needing to set a token in the configuration file.

Closes #35693
7 years ago
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inventory contrib(inventory): fix Scaleway inventory used w/env variable token (#35701) 7 years ago
vault Python 2.6 `str.format()` compatibility fixes. 7 years ago
README.md updated readme with vault and 2.4 inv plugins (#26361) 7 years ago

README.md

contrib

Files here provide an extension mechanism for Ansible similar to plugins. They are not maintained by the Ansible core team or installed with Ansible.

inventory

Before 2.4 introduced inventory plugins, inventory scripts were the only way to provide sources that were not built into Ansible. Inventory scripts allow you to store your hosts, groups, and variables in any way you like.

Starting with Ansible version 2.4, they are enabled via the 'script' inventory plugin. Examples of use include discovering inventory from EC2 or pulling it from Cobbler. These could also be used to interface with LDAP or the database.

chmod +x an inventory plugin and either name it /etc/ansible/hosts or use ansible -i /path/to/inventory/script. You might also need to copy a configuration file with the same name and/or set environment variables. The scripts or configuration files can provide more details.

vault

If the file passed to --vault-password-file has the executable bit set, Ansible will execute it and use the stdout of that execution as 'the secret'. Vault scripts provided here use this facility to retrieve the vault secret from a number of sources.

contributions welcome

Send in pull requests to add scripts of your own. The sky is the limit!