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Prompts
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When running a playbook, you may wish to prompt the user for certain input, and can
do so with the 'vars_prompt' section.
A common use for this might be for asking for sensitive data that you do not want to record.
This has uses beyond security, for instance, you may use the same playbook for all
software releases and would prompt for a particular release version
in a push-script.
Here is a most basic example::
---
- hosts: all
remote_user: root
vars:
from: "camelot"
vars_prompt:
- name: "name"
prompt: "what is your name?"
- name: "quest"
prompt: "what is your quest?"
- name: "favcolor"
prompt: "what is your favorite color?"
If you have a variable that changes infrequently, it might make sense to
provide a default value that can be overridden. This can be accomplished using
the default argument::
vars_prompt:
- name: "release_version"
prompt: "Product release version"
default: "1.0"
An alternative form of vars_prompt allows for hiding input from the user, and may later support
some other options, but otherwise works equivalently::
vars_prompt:
- name: "some_password"
prompt: "Enter password"
private: yes
- name: "release_version"
prompt: "Product release version"
private: no
If `Passlib <http://pythonhosted.org/passlib/>`_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the
entered value so you can use it, for instance, with the user module to define a password::
vars_prompt:
- name: "my_password2"
prompt: "Enter password2"
private: yes
encrypt: "sha512_crypt"
confirm: yes
salt_size: 7
You can use any crypt scheme supported by 'Passlib':
- *des_crypt* - DES Crypt
- *bsdi_crypt* - BSDi Crypt
- *bigcrypt* - BigCrypt
- *crypt16* - Crypt16
- *md5_crypt* - MD5 Crypt
- *bcrypt* - BCrypt
- *sha1_crypt* - SHA-1 Crypt
- *sun_md5_crypt* - Sun MD5 Crypt
- *sha256_crypt* - SHA-256 Crypt
- *sha512_crypt* - SHA-512 Crypt
- *apr_md5_crypt* - Apaches MD5-Crypt variant
- *phpass* - PHPass Portable Hash
- *pbkdf2_digest* - Generic PBKDF2 Hashes
- *cta_pbkdf2_sha1* - Cryptaculars PBKDF2 hash
- *dlitz_pbkdf2_sha1* - Dwayne Litzenbergers PBKDF2 hash
- *scram* - SCRAM Hash
- *bsd_nthash* - FreeBSDs MCF-compatible nthash encoding
However, the only parameters accepted are 'salt' or 'salt_size'. You can use your own salt using
'salt', or have one generated automatically using 'salt_size'. If nothing is specified, a salt
of size 8 will be generated.
.. seealso::
:doc:`playbooks`
An introduction to playbooks
:doc:`playbooks_conditionals`
Conditional statements in playbooks
:doc:`playbooks_variables`
All about variables
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