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Collections
AWX supports the use of Ansible Collections. This section will give ways to use Collections in job runs.
Project Collections Requirements
If you specify a Collections requirements file in SCM at collections/requirements.yml
,
then AWX will install Collections from that file in the implicit project sync
before a job run. The invocation looks like:
ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml -p <job tmp location>/requirements_collections
Example of the resultant tmp
directory where job is running:
├── project
│ ├── ansible.cfg
│ └── debug.yml
├── requirements_collections
│ └── ansible_collections
│ └── username
│ └── collection_name
│ ├── FILES.json
│ ├── MANIFEST.json
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── roles
│ │ ├── role_in_collection_name
│ │ │ ├── defaults
│ │ │ │ └── main.yml
│ │ │ ├── tasks
│ │ │ │ └── main.yml
│ │ │ └── templates
│ │ │ └── stuff.j2
│ └── tests
│ └── main.yml
├── requirements_roles
│ └── username.role_name
│ ├── defaults
│ │ └── main.yml
│ ├── meta
│ │ └── main.yml
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── tasks
│ │ ├── main.yml
│ │ └── some_role.yml
│ ├── templates
│ │ └── stuff.j2
│ └── vars
│ └── Archlinux.yml
└── tmp_6wod58k
Galaxy Server Selection
Ansible core default settings will download collections from the public
Galaxy server at https://galaxy.ansible.com
. For details on
how Galaxy servers are configured in Ansible in general see:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/user_guide/collections_using.html (if "devel" link goes stale in the future, it is for Ansible 2.9)
You can set a different server to be the primary Galaxy server to download
roles and collections from in AWX project updates.
This is done via the setting PRIMARY_GALAXY_URL
and similar
PRIMARY_GALAXY_xxxx
settings for authentication.
If the PRIMARY_GALAXY_URL
setting is not blank, then the server list is defined
to be primary_galaxy,galaxy
. The primary_galaxy
server definition uses the URL
from those settings, as well as username, password, and/or token and auth_url if applicable.
the galaxy
server definition uses public Galaxy (https://galaxy.ansible.com
)
with no authentication.
This configuration causes requirements to be downloaded from the user-specified primary galaxy server if they are available there. If a requirement is not available from the primary galaxy server, then it will fallback to downloading it from the public Galaxy server.
Even when these settings are enabled, this can still be bypassed for a specific
requirement by using the source:
option, as described in Ansible documentation.