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awx.awx.ad_hoc_command – create, update, or destroy Automation Platform Controller ad hoc commands.
Note
This plugin is part of the awx.awx collection (version 19.4.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install awx.awx
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: awx.awx.ad_hoc_command
.
New in version 4.0.0: of awx.awx
Synopsis
- Create, update, or destroy Automation Platform Controller ad hoc commands. See https://www.ansible.com/tower for an overview.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
become_enabled
boolean
|
|
If the become flag should be set.
|
controller_config_file
path
|
Path to the controller config file.
If provided, the other locations for config files will not be considered.
aliases: tower_config_file |
|
controller_host
string
|
URL to your Automation Platform Controller instance.
If value not set, will try environment variable
CONTROLLER_HOST and then config files
If value not specified by any means, the value of
127.0.0.1 will be used
aliases: tower_host |
|
controller_oauthtoken
raw
added in 3.7.0 of awx.awx
|
The OAuth token to use.
This value can be in one of two formats.
A string which is the token itself. (i.e. bqV5txm97wqJqtkxlMkhQz0pKhRMMX)
A dictionary structure as returned by the token module.
If value not set, will try environment variable
CONTROLLER_OAUTH_TOKEN and then config files
aliases: tower_oauthtoken |
|
controller_password
string
|
Password for your controller instance.
If value not set, will try environment variable
CONTROLLER_PASSWORD and then config files
aliases: tower_password |
|
controller_username
string
|
Username for your controller instance.
If value not set, will try environment variable
CONTROLLER_USERNAME and then config files
aliases: tower_username |
|
credential
string / required
|
Credential to use for ad hoc command.
|
|
diff_mode
boolean
|
|
Show the changes made by Ansible tasks where supported
|
execution_environment
string
|
Execution Environment to use for the ad hoc command.
|
|
extra_vars
dictionary
|
Extra variables to use for the ad hoc command..
|
|
forks
integer
|
The number of forks to use for this ad hoc execution.
|
|
interval
float
|
Default:
1
|
The interval to request an update from the controller.
|
inventory
string / required
|
Inventory to use for the ad hoc command.
|
|
job_type
string
|
|
Job_type to use for the ad hoc command.
|
limit
string
|
Limit to use for the ad hoc command.
|
|
module_args
string
|
Default:
""
|
The arguments to pass to the module.
|
module_name
string / required
|
The Ansible module to execute.
|
|
timeout
integer
|
If waiting for the command to complete this will abort after this amount of seconds
|
|
validate_certs
boolean
|
|
Whether to allow insecure connections to AWX.
If
no , SSL certificates will not be validated.
This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
If value not set, will try environment variable
CONTROLLER_VERIFY_SSL and then config files
aliases: tower_verify_ssl |
verbosity
integer
|
|
Verbosity level for this ad hoc command run
|
wait
boolean
|
|
Wait for the command to complete.
|
Notes
Note
- If no config_file is provided we will attempt to use the tower-cli library defaults to find your host information.
- config_file should be in the following format host=hostname username=username password=password
Examples
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
id
integer
|
success |
id of the newly launched command
Sample:
86
|
status
string
|
success |
status of newly launched command
Sample:
pending
|
Authors
- John Westcott IV (@john-westcott-iv)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/awx/awx/ad_hoc_command_module.html