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Python
125 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright: (c) 2016, Ansible, a Red Hat company
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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from __future__ import annotations
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DOCUMENTATION = r'''
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module: meta
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short_description: Execute Ansible 'actions'
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version_added: '1.2'
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description:
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- Meta tasks are a special kind of task which can influence Ansible internal execution or state.
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- Meta tasks can be used anywhere within your playbook.
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- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
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options:
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free_form:
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description:
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- This module takes a free form command, as a string. There is not an actual option named "free form". See the examples!
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- V(flush_handlers) makes Ansible run any handler tasks which have thus far been notified. Ansible inserts these tasks internally at certain
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points to implicitly trigger handler runs (after pre/post tasks, the final role execution, and the main tasks section of your plays).
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- V(refresh_inventory) (added in Ansible 2.0) forces the reload of the inventory, which in the case of dynamic inventory scripts means they will be
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re-executed. If the dynamic inventory script is using a cache, Ansible cannot know this and has no way of refreshing it (you can disable the cache
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or, if available for your specific inventory datasource (e.g. aws), you can use the an inventory plugin instead of an inventory script).
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This is mainly useful when additional hosts are created and users wish to use them instead of using the M(ansible.builtin.add_host) module.
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- V(noop) (added in Ansible 2.0) This literally does 'nothing'. It is mainly used internally and not recommended for general use.
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- V(clear_facts) (added in Ansible 2.1) causes the gathered facts for the hosts specified in the play's list of hosts to be cleared,
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including the fact cache.
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- V(clear_host_errors) (added in Ansible 2.1) clears the failed state (if any) from hosts specified in the play's list of hosts.
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- V(end_play) (added in Ansible 2.2) causes the play to end without failing the host(s). Note that this affects all hosts.
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- V(reset_connection) (added in Ansible 2.3) interrupts a persistent connection (i.e. ssh + control persist)
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- V(end_host) (added in Ansible 2.8) is a per-host variation of V(end_play). Causes the play to end for the current host without failing it.
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- V(end_batch) (added in Ansible 2.12) causes the current batch (see C(serial)) to end without failing the host(s).
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Note that with C(serial=0) or undefined this behaves the same as V(end_play).
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choices: [ clear_facts, clear_host_errors, end_host, end_play, flush_handlers, noop, refresh_inventory, reset_connection, end_batch ]
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required: true
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extends_documentation_fragment:
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- action_common_attributes
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- action_common_attributes.conn
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- action_common_attributes.flow
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- action_core
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attributes:
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action:
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support: none
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bypass_host_loop:
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details: Some of the subactions ignore the host loop, see the description above for each specific action for the exceptions
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support: partial
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bypass_task_loop:
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details: Most of the subactions ignore the task loop, see the description above for each specific action for the exceptions
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support: partial
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check_mode:
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details: While these actions don't modify the targets directly they do change possible states of the target within the run
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support: partial
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delegation:
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support: none
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diff_mode:
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support: none
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ignore_conditional:
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details: Only some options support conditionals and when they do they act 'bypassing the host loop', taking the values from first available host
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support: partial
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connection:
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details: Most options in this action do not use a connection, except V(reset_connection) which still does not connect to the remote
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support: partial
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until:
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support: none
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notes:
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- V(clear_facts) will remove the persistent facts from M(ansible.builtin.set_fact) using O(ansible.builtin.set_fact#module:cacheable=True),
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but not the current host variable it creates for the current run.
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- Skipping M(ansible.builtin.meta) tasks with tags is not supported before Ansible 2.11.
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seealso:
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- module: ansible.builtin.assert
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- module: ansible.builtin.fail
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author:
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- Ansible Core Team
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'''
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EXAMPLES = r'''
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# Example showing flushing handlers on demand, not at end of play
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- ansible.builtin.template:
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src: new.j2
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dest: /etc/config.txt
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notify: myhandler
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- name: Force all notified handlers to run at this point, not waiting for normal sync points
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ansible.builtin.meta: flush_handlers
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# Example showing how to refresh inventory during play
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- name: Reload inventory, useful with dynamic inventories when play makes changes to the existing hosts
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cloud_guest: # this is fake module
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name: newhost
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state: present
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- name: Refresh inventory to ensure new instances exist in inventory
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ansible.builtin.meta: refresh_inventory
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# Example showing how to clear all existing facts of targeted hosts
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- name: Clear gathered facts from all currently targeted hosts
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ansible.builtin.meta: clear_facts
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# Example showing how to continue using a failed target
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- name: Bring host back to play after failure
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ansible.builtin.copy:
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src: file
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dest: /etc/file
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remote_user: imightnothavepermission
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- ansible.builtin.meta: clear_host_errors
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# Example showing how to reset an existing connection
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- ansible.builtin.user:
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name: '{{ ansible_user }}'
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groups: input
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- name: Reset ssh connection to allow user changes to affect 'current login user'
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ansible.builtin.meta: reset_connection
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# Example showing how to end the play for specific targets
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- name: End the play for hosts that run CentOS 6
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ansible.builtin.meta: end_host
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when:
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- ansible_distribution == 'CentOS'
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- ansible_distribution_major_version == '6'
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'''
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