AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.
To install AWX, please view the Install guide.
To learn more about using AWX, view the AWX docs site.
The AWX Project Frequently Asked Questions can be found here.
The AWX logos and branding assets are covered by our trademark guidelines.
- Refer to the Contributing guide to get started developing, testing, and building AWX.
- All code submissions are made through pull requests against the
devel
branch. - All contributors must use
git commit --signoff
for any commit to be merged and agree that usage of--signoff
constitutes agreement with the terms of DCO 1.1 - Take care to make sure no merge commits are in the submission, and use
git rebase
vs.git merge
for this reason. - If submitting a large code change, it's a good idea to join discuss via the Ansible Forum. This helps everyone know what's going on, and it also helps save time and effort if the community decides some changes are needed.
If you're experiencing a problem that you feel is a bug in AWX or have ideas for improving AWX, we encourage you to open an issue and share your feedback. But before opening a new issue, we ask that you please take a look at our Issues guide.
We require all of our community members and contributors to adhere to the Ansible code of conduct. If you have questions or need assistance, please reach out to our community team at [email protected]
We welcome your feedback and ideas via the Ansible Forum.
For a full list of all the ways to talk with the Ansible Community, see the AWX Communication guide.