This scenario shows the important (Mostly Possible Used) modules sample tasks:
- You should have a look following lab, nodes that are created in that LAB, are using in ansible commands
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/list_of_files_modules.html
- name: Change file ownership, group and permissions
file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
owner: foo
group: foo
mode: '0644'
- name: Give insecure permissions to an existing file
file:
path: /work
owner: root
group: root
mode: '1777'
- name: Create a symbolic link
file:
src: /file/to/link/to
dest: /path/to/symlink
owner: foo
group: foo
state: link
- name: Create two hard links
file:
src: '/tmp/{{ item.src }}'
dest: '{{ item.dest }}'
state: hard
loop:
- { src: x, dest: y }
- { src: z, dest: k }
- name: Touch a file, using symbolic modes to set the permissions (equivalent to 0644)
file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: u=rw,g=r,o=r
- name: Touch the same file, but add/remove some permissions
file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: u+rw,g-wx,o-rwx
- name: Touch again the same file, but dont change times this makes the task idempotent
file:
path: /etc/foo.conf
state: touch
mode: u+rw,g-wx,o-rwx
modification_time: preserve
access_time: preserve
- name: Create a directory if it does not exist
file:
path: /etc/some_directory
state: directory
mode: '0755'
- name: Update modification and access time of given file
file:
path: /etc/some_file
state: file
modification_time: now
access_time: now
- name: Set access time based on seconds from epoch value
file:
path: /etc/another_file
state: file
access_time: '{{ "%Y%m%d%H%M.%S" | strftime(stat_var.stat.atime) }}'
- name: Recursively change ownership of a directory
file:
path: /etc/foo
state: directory
recurse: yes
owner: foo
group: foo
- name: Remove file (delete file)
file:
path: /etc/foo.txt
state: absent
- name: Recursively remove directory
file:
path: /etc/foo
state: absent
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/lineinfile_module.html#lineinfile-module
# NOTE: Before 2.3, option 'dest', 'destfile' or 'name' was used instead of 'path'
- name: Ensure SELinux is set to enforcing mode
lineinfile:
path: /etc/selinux/config
regexp: '^SELINUX='
line: SELINUX=enforcing
- name: Make sure group wheel is not in the sudoers configuration
lineinfile:
path: /etc/sudoers
state: absent
regexp: '^%wheel'
- name: Replace a localhost entry with our own
lineinfile:
path: /etc/hosts
regexp: '^127\.0\.0\.1'
line: 127.0.0.1 localhost
owner: root
group: root
mode: '0644'
- name: Ensure the default Apache port is 8080
lineinfile:
path: /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
regexp: '^Listen '
insertafter: '^#Listen '
line: Listen 8080
- name: Ensure we have our own comment added to /etc/services
lineinfile:
path: /etc/services
regexp: '^# port for http'
insertbefore: '^www.*80/tcp'
line: '# port for http by default'
- name: Add a line to a file if the file does not exist, without passing regexp
lineinfile:
path: /tmp/testfile
line: 192.168.1.99 foo.lab.net foo
create: yes
# NOTE: Yaml requires escaping backslashes in double quotes but not in single quotes
- name: Ensure the JBoss memory settings are exactly as needed
lineinfile:
path: /opt/jboss-as/bin/standalone.conf
regexp: '^(.*)Xms(\\d+)m(.*)$'
line: '\1Xms${xms}m\3'
backrefs: yes
# NOTE: Fully quoted because of the ': ' on the line. See the Gotchas in the YAML docs.
- name: Validate the sudoers file before saving
lineinfile:
path: /etc/sudoers
state: present
regexp: '^%ADMIN ALL='
line: '%ADMIN ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL'
validate: /usr/sbin/visudo -cf %s
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/unarchive_module.html#unarchive-module
- name: Extract foo.tgz into /var/lib/foo
unarchive:
src: foo.tgz
dest: /var/lib/foo
- name: Unarchive a file that is already on the remote machine
unarchive:
src: /tmp/foo.zip
dest: /usr/local/bin
remote_src: yes
- name: Unarchive a file that needs to be downloaded (added in 2.0)
unarchive:
src: https://example.com/example.zip
dest: /usr/local/bin
remote_src: yes
- name: Unarchive a file with extra options
unarchive:
src: /tmp/foo.zip
dest: /usr/local/bin
extra_opts:
- --transform
- s/^xxx/yyy/
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/command_module.html#command-module
- name: return motd to registered var
command: cat /etc/motd
register: mymotd
- name: Run command if /path/to/database does not exist (without 'args' keyword).
command: /usr/bin/make_database.sh db_user db_name creates=/path/to/database
# 'args' is a task keyword, passed at the same level as the module
- name: Run command if /path/to/database does not exist (with 'args' keyword).
command: /usr/bin/make_database.sh db_user db_name
args:
creates: /path/to/database
# 'cmd' is module parameter
- name: Run command if /path/to/database does not exist (with 'cmd' parameter).
command:
cmd: /usr/bin/make_database.sh db_user db_name
creates: /path/to/database
- name: Change the working directory to somedir/ and run the command as db_owner if /path/to/database does not exist.
command: /usr/bin/make_database.sh db_user db_name
become: yes
become_user: db_owner
args:
chdir: somedir/
creates: /path/to/database
# 'argv' is a parameter, indented one level from the module
- name: Use 'argv' to send a command as a list - leave 'command' empty
command:
argv:
- /usr/bin/make_database.sh
- Username with whitespace
- dbname with whitespace
- name: safely use templated variable to run command. Always use the quote filter to avoid injection issues.
command: cat {{ myfile|quote }}
register: myoutput
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/shell_module.html#shell-module
- name: Execute the command in remote shell; stdout goes to the specified file on the remote.
shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
- name: Change the working directory to somedir/ before executing the command.
shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
args:
chdir: somedir/
# You can also use the 'args' form to provide the options.
- name: This command will change the working directory to somedir/ and will only run when somedir/somelog.txt doesn't exist.
shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
args:
chdir: somedir/
creates: somelog.txt
# You can also use the 'cmd' parameter instead of free form format.
- name: This command will change the working directory to somedir/.
shell:
cmd: ls -l | grep log
chdir: somedir/
- name: Run a command that uses non-posix shell-isms (in this example /bin/sh doesn't handle redirection and wildcards together but bash does)
shell: cat < /tmp/*txt
args:
executable: /bin/bash
- name: Run a command using a templated variable (always use quote filter to avoid injection)
shell: cat {{ myfile|quote }}
# You can use shell to run other executables to perform actions inline
- name: Run expect to wait for a successful PXE boot via out-of-band CIMC
shell: |
set timeout 300
spawn ssh admin@{{ cimc_host }}
expect "password:"
send "{{ cimc_password }}\n"
expect "\n{{ cimc_name }}"
send "connect host\n"
expect "pxeboot.n12"
send "\n"
exit 0
args:
executable: /usr/bin/expect
delegate_to: localhost
# Disabling warnings
- name: Using curl to connect to a host via SOCKS proxy (unsupported in uri). Ordinarily this would throw a warning.
shell: curl --socks5 localhost:9000 http://www.ansible.com
args:
warn: no
Details: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.9/modules/psexec_module.html#psexec-module
- name: Run a cmd.exe command
psexec:
hostname: server
connection_username: username
connection_password: password
executable: cmd.exe
arguments: /c echo Hello World
- name: Run a PowerShell command
psexec:
hostname: server.domain.local
connection_username: [email protected]
connection_password: password
executable: powershell.exe
arguments: Write-Host Hello World
- name: Send data through stdin
psexec:
hostname: 192.168.1.2
connection_username: username
connection_password: password
executable: powershell.exe
arguments: '-'
stdin: |
Write-Host Hello World
Write-Error Error Message
exit 0
- name: Run the process as a different user
psexec:
hostname: server
connection_user: username
connection_password: password
executable: whoami.exe
arguments: /all
process_username: anotheruser
process_password: anotherpassword
- name: Run the process asynchronously
psexec:
hostname: server
connection_username: username
connection_password: password
executable: cmd.exe
arguments: /c rmdir C:\temp
asynchronous: yes
- name: Use Kerberos authentication for the connection (requires smbprotocol[kerberos])
psexec:
hostname: host.domain.local
connection_username: [email protected]
executable: C:\some\path\to\executable.exe
arguments: /s
- name: Disable encryption to work with WIndows 7/Server 2008 (R2)
psexec:
hostanme: windows-pc
connection_username: Administrator
connection_password: Password01
encrypt: no
integrity_level: elevated
process_username: Administrator
process_password: Password01
executable: powershell.exe
arguments: (New-Object -ComObject Microsoft.Update.Session).CreateUpdateInstaller().IsBusy
- name: Download and run ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 to setup WinRM
psexec:
hostname: '{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname]["ansible_host"] | default(inventory_hostname) }}'
connection_username: '{{ ansible_user }}'
connection_password: '{{ ansible_password }}'
encrypt: yes
executable: powershell.exe
arguments: '-'
stdin: |
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$sec_protocols = [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::SystemDefault
$sec_protocols = $sec_protocols -bor [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = $sec_protocols
$url = "https://github.com/ansible/ansible/raw/devel/examples/scripts/ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1"
Invoke-Expression ((New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString($url))
exit
delegate_to: localhost