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AWX Ansible Collection
This Ansible collection allows for easy interaction with an AWX or Ansible Tower server via Ansible playbooks.
This source for this collection lives in the awx_collection
folder inside of the
AWX source.
The previous home for this collection was inside the folder lib/ansible/modules/web_infrastructure/ansible_tower in the Ansible repo,
as well as other places for the inventory plugin, module utils, and
doc fragment.
Building and Installing
This collection templates the galaxy.yml
file it uses.
Run make build_collection
from the root folder of the AWX source tree.
This will create the tar.gz
file inside the awx_collection
folder
with the current AWX version, for example: awx_collection/awx-awx-9.2.0.tar.gz
.
Installing the tar.gz
involves no special instructions.
Running
Non-deprecated modules in this collection have no Python requirements, but
may require the official AWX CLI
in the future. The DOCUMENTATION
for each module will report this.
You can specify authentication by a combination of either:
- host, username, password
- host, OAuth2 token
The OAuth2 token is the preferred method. You can obtain a token via the AWX CLI login command.
These can be specified via:
- environment variables (most useful when running against localhost)
- direct module parameters
- a config file path specified by the
tower_config_file
parameter - a config file at
/etc/tower/tower_cli.cfg
- a config file at
~/.tower_cli.cfg
Config file syntax looks like this:
[general]
host = https://localhost:8043
verify_ssl = true
oauth_token = LEdCpKVKc4znzffcpQL5vLG8oyeku6
Release and Upgrade Notes
Notable releases of the awx.awx
collection:
- 7.0.0 is intended to be identical to the content prior to the migration, aside from changes necessary to function as a collection.
- 11.0.0 has no non-deprecated modules that depend on the deprecated
tower-cli
PyPI.
The following notes are changes that may require changes to playbooks:
-
When a project is created, it will wait for the update/sync to finish by default; this can be turned off with the
wait
parameter, if desired. -
Creating a "scan" type job template is no longer supported.
-
Specifying a custom certificate via the
TOWER_CERTIFICATE
environment variable no longer works. -
Type changes of variable fields:
extra_vars
in thetower_job_launch
module worked with alist
previously, but now only works with adict
typeextra_vars
in thetower_workflow_job_template
module worked with astring
previously but now expects adict
- When the
extra_vars
parameter is used with thetower_job_launch
module, the launch will fail unlessask_extra_vars
orsurvey_enabled
is explicitly set toTrue
on the Job Template - The
variables
parameter in thetower_group
,tower_host
andtower_inventory
modules now expects adict
type and no longer supports the use of@
syntax for a file
-
Type changes of other types of fields:
inputs
orinjectors
in thetower_credential_type
module worked with a string previously but now expects adict
schema
in thetower_workflow_job_template
module worked with astring
previously but not expects alist
ofdict
s
-
tower_group
used to also service inventory sources, but this functionality has been removed from this module; usetower_inventory_source
instead. -
Specified
tower_config
file used to handlek=v
pairs on a single line; this is no longer supported. Please use a file formatted asyaml
,json
orini
only. -
Some return values (e.g.,
credential_type
) have been removed. Use ofid
is recommended. -
tower_job_template
no longer supports the deprecatedextra_vars_path
parameter, please useextra_vars
with the lookup plugin to replace this functionality. -
The
notification_configuration
parameter oftower_notification
has changed from a string to a dict. Please use thelookup
plugin to read an existing file into a dict. -
tower_credential
no longer supports passing a file name to ssh_key_data.
Running Unit Tests
Tests to verify compatibility with the most recent AWX code are in awx_collection/test/awx
.
These can be ran by make test_collection
in the development container.
To run outside of the development container, or to run against Ansible source, set up a working environment:
mkvirtualenv my_new_venv
# may need to replace psycopg2 with psycopg2-binary in requirements/requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements/requirements.txt -r requirements/requirements_dev.txt -r requirements/requirements_git.txt
make clean-api
pip install -e <path to your Ansible>
pip install -e .
pip install -e awxkit
py.test awx_collection/test/awx/
Running Integration Tests
The integration tests require a virtualenv with ansible
>= 2.9 and tower_cli
.
The collection must first be installed, which can be done using make install_collection
.
You also need a configuration file, as described in the running section.
Run the tests:
# ansible-test must be run from the directory in which the collection is installed
cd ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/awx/awx/
ansible-test integration
Licensing
All content in this folder is licensed under the same license as Ansible, which is the same as license that applied before the split into an independent collection.