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Added remote_user to plays
Still compatible with user: but deprecating it so we can have a matching remote_user: in tasks, cannot be user: because of the module of the same name. #3932 Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ For starters, here's a playbook that contains just one play::
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vars:
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http_port: 80
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max_clients: 200
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user: root
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remote_user: root
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tasks:
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- name: ensure apache is at the latest version
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yum: pkg=httpd state=latest
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@ -82,21 +82,21 @@ documentation. The `user` is just the name of the user account::
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---
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- hosts: webservers
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user: root
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remote_user: root
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Support for running things from sudo is also available::
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---
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- hosts: webservers
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user: yourname
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remote_user: yourname
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sudo: yes
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You can also use sudo on a particular task instead of the whole play::
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---
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- hosts: webservers
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user: yourname
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remote_user: yourname
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tasks:
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- service: name=nginx state=started
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sudo: yes
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ You can also login as you, and then sudo to different users than root::
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---
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- hosts: webservers
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user: yourname
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remote_user: yourname
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sudo: yes
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sudo_user: postgres
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ The `vars` section contains a list of variables and values that can be used in t
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---
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- hosts: webservers
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user: root
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remote_user: root
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vars:
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http_port: 80
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van_halen_port: 5150
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@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ which also supports structured variables::
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- include: wordpress.yml
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vars:
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user: timmy
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remote_user: timmy
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some_list_variable:
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- alpha
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- beta
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@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ For example::
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- name: this is a play at the top level of a file
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hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_user: root
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tasks:
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- name: say hi
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tags: foo
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ You can do this by using an external variables file, or files, just like this::
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---
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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vars:
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favcolor: blue
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vars_files:
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@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ in a push-script::
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---
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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vars:
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from: "camelot"
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vars_prompt:
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Example::
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---
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- user: '{{ user }}'
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- remote_useq: '{{ user }}'
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hosts: '{{ hosts }}'
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tasks:
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- ...
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@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ but it is easily handled with a minimum of syntax in an Ansible Playbook::
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---
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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vars_files:
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- "vars/common.yml"
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- [ "vars/{{ ansible_os_family }}.yml", "vars/os_defaults.yml" ]
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To save some typing, repeated tasks can be written in short-hand like so::
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- name: add several users
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user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=wheel
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remote_useq: name={{ item }} state=present groups=wheel
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with_items:
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- testuser1
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- testuser2
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The above would be the equivalent of::
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- name: add user testuser1
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user: name=testuser1 state=present groups=wheel
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remote_useq: name=testuser1 state=present groups=wheel
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- name: add user testuser2
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user: name=testuser2 state=present groups=wheel
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remote_useq: name=testuser2 state=present groups=wheel
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The yum and apt modules use with_items to execute fewer package manager transactions.
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If you have a list of hashes, you can reference subkeys using things like::
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- name: add several users
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user: name={{ item.name }} state=present groups={{ item.groups }}
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remote_useq: name={{ item.name }} state=present groups={{ item.groups }}
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with_items:
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- { name: 'testuser1', groups: 'wheel' }
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- { name: 'testuser2', groups: 'root' }
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- group: name=odds state=present
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# create some test users
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- user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=evens
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- remote_useq: name={{ item }} state=present groups=evens
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with_sequence: start=0 end=32 format=testuser%02x
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# create a series of directories with even numbers for some reason
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(...)
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# create a user with a given password
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- user: name=guestuser
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- remote_useq: name=guestuser
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state=present
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uid=5000
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password={{ item }}
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to configure your environment by using the 'environment' keyword. Here is an example::
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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tasks:
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The environment can also be stored in a variable, and accessed like so::
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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# here we make a variable named "env" that is a dictionary
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vars:
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---
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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tasks:
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- name: simulate long running op (15 sec), wait for up to 45, poll every 5
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command: /bin/sleep 15
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---
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- hosts: all
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user: root
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remote_useq: root
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tasks:
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- name: simulate long running op, allow to run for 45, fire and forget
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command: /bin/sleep 15
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# and don't line up 1:1 with how they are stored
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VALID_KEYS = [
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'hosts', 'name', 'vars', 'vars_prompt', 'vars_files',
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'tasks', 'handlers', 'user', 'port', 'include', 'accelerate', 'accelerate_port',
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'tasks', 'handlers', 'remote_user', 'user', 'port', 'include', 'accelerate', 'accelerate_port',
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'sudo', 'sudo_user', 'connection', 'tags', 'gather_facts', 'serial',
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'any_errors_fatal', 'roles', 'pre_tasks', 'post_tasks', 'max_fail_percentage'
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]
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self.name = ds.get('name', self.hosts)
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self._tasks = ds.get('tasks', [])
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self._handlers = ds.get('handlers', [])
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self.remote_user = ds.get('user', self.playbook.remote_user)
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self.remote_user = ds.get('remote_user', ds.get('user', self.playbook.remote_user))
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self.remote_port = ds.get('port', self.playbook.remote_port)
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self.sudo = ds.get('sudo', self.playbook.sudo)
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self.sudo_user = ds.get('sudo_user', self.playbook.sudo_user)
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-
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hosts: all
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gather_facts: no
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user: root
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remote_user: root
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vars:
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color: brown
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tasks:
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