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Sloane Hertel 9687879840
Fix inventory cache interface (#50446)
* Replace InventoryFileCacheModule with a better developer-interface

Use new interface for inventory plugins with backwards compatibility

Auto-update the backing cache-plugin if the cache has changed after parsing the inventory plugin

* Update CacheModules to use the config system and add a deprecation warning if they are being imported directly rather than using cache_loader

* Fix foreman inventory caching

* Add tests

* Add integration test to check that fact caching works normally with cache plugins using ansible.constants and inventory caching provides a helpful error for non-compatible cache plugins

* Add some developer documentation for inventory and cache plugins

* Add user documentation for inventory caching

* Add deprecation docs

* Apply suggestions from docs review

* Add changelog
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.. _inventory_plugins:
Inventory Plugins
=================
.. contents::
:local:
:depth: 2
Inventory plugins allow users to point at data sources to compile the inventory of hosts that Ansible uses to target tasks, either via the ``-i /path/to/file`` and/or ``-i 'host1, host2'`` command line parameters or from other configuration sources.
.. _enabling_inventory:
Enabling inventory plugins
--------------------------
Most inventory plugins shipped with Ansible are disabled by default and need to be whitelisted in your
:ref:`ansible.cfg <ansible_configuration_settings>` file in order to function. This is how the default whitelist looks in the
config file that ships with Ansible:
.. code-block:: ini
[inventory]
enable_plugins = host_list, script, auto, yaml, ini, toml
This list also establishes the order in which each plugin tries to parse an inventory source. Any plugins left out of the list will not be considered, so you can 'optimize' your inventory loading by minimizing it to what you actually use. For example:
.. code-block:: ini
[inventory]
enable_plugins = advanced_host_list, constructed, yaml
.. _using_inventory:
Using inventory plugins
-----------------------
The only requirement for using an inventory plugin after it is enabled is to provide an inventory source to parse.
Ansible will try to use the list of enabled inventory plugins, in order, against each inventory source provided.
Once an inventory plugin succeeds at parsing a source, any remaining inventory plugins will be skipped for that source.
To start using an inventory plugin with a YAML configuration source, create a file with the accepted filename schema for the plugin in question, then add ``plugin: plugin_name``. Each plugin documents any naming restrictions. For example, the aws_ec2 inventory plugin:
.. code-block:: yaml
# demo.aws_ec2.yml
plugin: aws_ec2
Or for the openstack plugin:
.. code-block:: yaml
# clouds.yml
plugin: openstack
The ``auto`` inventory plugin is enabled by default and works by using the ``plugin`` field to indicate the plugin that should attempt to parse it. You can configure the whitelist/precedence of inventory plugins used to parse source using the `ansible.cfg` ['inventory'] ``enable_plugins`` list. After enabling the plugin and providing any required options you can view the populated inventory with ``ansible-inventory -i demo.aws_ec2.yml --graph``:
.. code-block:: text
@all:
|--@aws_ec2:
| |--ec2-12-345-678-901.compute-1.amazonaws.com
| |--ec2-98-765-432-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com
|--@ungrouped:
You can set the default inventory path (via ``inventory`` in the `ansible.cfg` [defaults] section or the :envvar:`ANSIBLE_INVENTORY` environment variable) to your inventory source(s). Now running ``ansible-inventory --graph`` should yield the same output as when you passed your YAML configuration source(s) directly. You can add custom inventory plugins to your plugin path to use in the same way.
Your inventory source might be a directory of inventory configuration files. The constructed inventory plugin only operates on those hosts already in inventory, so you may want the constructed inventory configuration parsed at a particular point (such as last). Ansible parses the directory recursively, alphabetically. You cannot configure the parsing approach, so name your files to make it work predictably. Inventory plugins that extend constructed features directly can work around that restriction by adding constructed options in addition to the inventory plugin options. Otherwise, you can use ``-i`` with multiple sources to impose a specific order, e.g. ``-i demo.aws_ec2.yml -i clouds.yml -i constructed.yml``.
You can create dynamic groups using host variables with the constructed ``keyed_groups`` option. The option ``groups`` can also be used to create groups and ``compose`` creates and modifies host variables. Here is an aws_ec2 example utilizing constructed features:
.. code-block:: yaml
# demo.aws_ec2.yml
plugin: aws_ec2
regions:
- us-east-1
- us-east-2
keyed_groups:
# add hosts to tag_Name_value groups for each aws_ec2 host's tags.Name variable
- key: tags.Name
prefix: tag_Name_
separator: ""
groups:
# add hosts to the group development if any of the dictionary's keys or values is the word 'devel'
development: "'devel' in (tags|list)"
compose:
# set the ansible_host variable to connect with the private IP address without changing the hostname
ansible_host: private_ip_address
Now the output of ``ansible-inventory -i demo.aws_ec2.yml --graph``:
.. code-block:: text
@all:
|--@aws_ec2:
| |--ec2-12-345-678-901.compute-1.amazonaws.com
| |--ec2-98-765-432-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com
| |--...
|--@development:
| |--ec2-12-345-678-901.compute-1.amazonaws.com
| |--ec2-98-765-432-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com
|--@tag_Name_ECS_Instance:
| |--ec2-98-765-432-10.compute-1.amazonaws.com
|--@tag_Name_Test_Server:
| |--ec2-12-345-678-901.compute-1.amazonaws.com
|--@ungrouped
If a host does not have the variables in the configuration above (i.e. ``tags.Name``, ``tags``, ``private_ip_address``), the host will not be added to groups other than those that the inventory plugin creates and the ``ansible_host`` host variable will not be modified.
If an inventory plugin supports caching, you can enable and set caching options for an individual YAML configuration source or for multiple inventory sources using environment variables or Ansible configuration files. If you enable caching for an inventory plugin without providing inventory-specific caching options, the inventory plugin will use fact-caching options. Here is an example of enabling caching for an individual YAML configuration file:
.. code-block:: yaml
# demo.aws_ec2.yml
plugin: aws_ec2
cache: yes
cache_plugin: jsonfile
cache_timeout: 7200
cache_connection: /tmp/aws_inventory
cache_prefix: aws_ec2
Here is an example of setting inventory caching with some fact caching defaults for the cache plugin used and the timeout in an ``ansible.cfg`` file:
.. code-block:: ini
[defaults]
fact_caching = json
fact_caching_connection = /tmp/ansible_facts
cache_timeout = 3600
[inventory]
cache = yes
cache_connection = /tmp/ansible_inventory
.. _inventory_plugin_list:
Plugin List
-----------
You can use ``ansible-doc -t inventory -l`` to see the list of available plugins.
Use ``ansible-doc -t inventory <plugin name>`` to see plugin-specific documentation and examples.
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1
:glob:
inventory/*
.. seealso::
:ref:`about_playbooks`
An introduction to playbooks
:ref:`callback_plugins`
Ansible callback plugins
:ref:`connection_plugins`
Ansible connection plugins
:ref:`playbooks_filters`
Jinja2 filter plugins
:ref:`playbooks_tests`
Jinja2 test plugins
:ref:`playbooks_lookups`
Jinja2 lookup plugins
:ref:`vars_plugins`
Ansible vars plugins
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