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:doctype: manpage
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:man source: Ansible
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:man version: %VERSION%
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:man manual: System administration commands
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NAME
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----
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ansible-pull - pull playbooks from VCS server and run them using this machine as the target.
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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ansible-pull -U URL [options] [ <filename.yml> ]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*Ansible* is an extra-simple tool/framework/API for doing \'remote things'.
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Use ansible-pull to set up a remote copy of ansible on each managed
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node, each set to run via cron and update playbook source via
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a source repository. This inverts the default *push* architecture of
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ansible into a *pull* architecture, which has near-limitless scaling
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potential.
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The setup playbook can be tuned to change the cron frequency, logging
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locations, and parameters to ansible-pull.
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This is useful both for extreme scale-out as well as periodic
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remediation. Usage of the 'fetch' module to retrieve logs from
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ansible-pull runs would be an excellent way to gather and analyze
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remote logs from ansible-pull.
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OPTIONAL ARGUMENT
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-----------------
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*filename.yml*::
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The name of one the YAML format files to run as an ansible playbook. This can
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be a relative path within the checkout. If not provided, ansible-pull
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will look for a playbook based on the host's fully-qualified domain name, on the
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host hostname and finally a playbook named *local.yml*.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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*--accept-host-key*::
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Adds the hostkey for the repo URL if not already added.
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*-b*, *--become*::
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Use privilege escalation (specific one depends on become_method),
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this does not imply prompting for passwords.
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*-K*, *--ask-become-pass*::
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Ask for privilege escalation password.
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*-k*, *--ask-pass*::
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Prompt for the connection password, if it is needed for the transport used.
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For example, using ssh and not having a key-based authentication with ssh-agent.
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*--ask-su-pass*::
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Prompt for su password, used with --su (deprecated, use become).
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*--ask-sudo-pass*::
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Prompt for the password to use with --sudo, if any (deprecated, use become).
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*--ask-vault-pass*::
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Prompt for vault password.
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*-C* 'CHECKOUT', *--checkout=*'CHECKOUT'::
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Branch/Tag/Commit to checkout. If not provided, uses default behavior of module used to check out playbook repository.
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*-d* 'DEST', *--directory=*'DEST'::
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Directory to checkout repository into. If not provided, a subdirectory of ~/.ansible/pull/ will be used.
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*-e* 'EXTRA_VARS', *--extra-vars=*'EXTRA_VARS::
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Extra variables to inject into a playbook, in key=value key=value format or
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as quoted YAML/JSON (hashes and arrays). To load variables from a file, specify
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the file preceded by @ (e.g. @vars.yml).
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*-f*, *--force*::
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Force running of playbook even if unable to update playbook repository. This
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can be useful, for example, to enforce run-time state when a network
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connection may not always be up or possible.
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*--full*::
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Do a full clone of the repository. By default ansible-pull will do a shallow clone based on the last revision.
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*-h*, *--help*::
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Show the help message and exit.
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*-i* 'PATH', *--inventory=*'PATH'::
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The 'PATH' to the inventory, which defaults to '/etc/ansible/hosts'.
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Alternatively you can use a comma separated list of hosts or single host with traling comma 'host,'.
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*--private-key=*'PRIVATE_KEY_FILE'::
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Use this file to authenticate the connection.
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*-m* 'NAME', *--module-name=*'NAME'::
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Module used to checkout playbook repository. Defaults to git.
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*-o*, *--only-if-changed*::
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Only run the playbook if the repository has been updated.
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*--purge*::
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Purge the checkout after the playbook is run.
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*-s* 'SLEEP', *--sleep=*'SLEEP'::
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Sleep for random interval (between 0 and SLEEP number of seconds) before starting. This is a useful way ot disperse git requests.
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*--ssh-common-args=*''-o ProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p ..." ...''::
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Add the specified arguments to any sftp/scp/ssh command-line. Useful to
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set a ProxyCommand to use a jump host, but any arguments that are
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accepted by all three programs may be specified.
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*--sftp-extra-args=*''-f ...''::
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Add the specified arguments to any sftp command-line.
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*--scp-extra-args=*''-l ...''::
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Add the specified arguments to any scp command-line.
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*--ssh-extra-args=*''-R ...''::
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Add the specified arguments to any ssh command-line.
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*-t* 'TAGS', *--tags=*'TAGS'::
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Only run plays and tasks tagged with these values.
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*-U* 'URL', *--url=*'URL'::
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URL of the playbook repository to checkout.
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*--vault-password-file=*'VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE'::
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Vault password file.
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*--clean*::
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Modified files in the working repository will be discarded.
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*--track-subs*::
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Submodules will track the latest changes.
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*-v*, *--verbose*::
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Pass -vvv to ansible-playbook.
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INVENTORY
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Ansible stores the hosts it can potentially operate on in an inventory.
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This can be an ini-like file, a script, directory or a list.
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The ini syntax is one host per line. Groups headers are allowed and
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are included on their own line, enclosed in square brackets that start the line.
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Ranges of hosts are also supported. For more information and
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additional options, see the documentation on http://docs.ansible.com/.
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ENVIRONMENT
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The following environment variables may be specified.
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ANSIBLE_INVENTORY -- Override the default ansible inventory file
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ANSIBLE_LIBRARY -- Override the default ansible module library path
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ANSIBLE_CONFIG -- Override the default ansible config file
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Many more are available for most options in ansible.cfg
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FILES
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/etc/ansible/hosts -- Default inventory file
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/usr/share/ansible/ -- Default module library
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/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg -- Config file, used if present
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~/.ansible.cfg -- User config file, overrides the default config if present
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AUTHOR
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Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan.
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See the AUTHORS file for a complete list of contributors.
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2012, Michael DeHaan
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Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 License.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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*ansible*(1) *ansible-playbook*(1), *ansible-doc*(1), *ansible-vault*(1), *ansible-galaxy*(1)
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Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site:
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<http://docs.ansible.com>. IRC and mailing list info can be found
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in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>
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