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Foreman Ansible Modules Build Status

Ansible modules for interacting with the Foreman API and various plugin APIs such as Katello.

Documentation

A list of all modules and their documentation can be found at theforeman.org/plugins/foreman-ansible-modules.

Support

Supported Foreman and plugins versions

Modules should support any currently stable Foreman release and the matching set of plugins. Some modules have additional features/arguments that are only applied when the corresponding plugin is installed.

We actively test the modules against the latest stable Foreman release and the matching set of plugins.

Supported Ansible Versions

The supported Ansible versions are aligned with currently maintained Ansible versions. You can find the list of maintained Ansible versions here. Older Ansible versions (Ansible >= 2.3) should work but are not tested.

As we're using Ansible's documentation fragment feature, that was introduced in Ansible 2.8, ansible-doc prior to 2.8 won't be able to display the module documentation, but the modules will still run fine with ansible and ansible-playbook.

Supported Python Versions

Starting with Ansible 2.7, Ansible only supports Python 2.7 and 3.5 (and higher). These are also the only Python versions we develop and test the modules against.

Known issues

  • Some modules, e.g. katello_sync and katello_content_view_version, trigger long running tasks on the server side. It might be beneficial to your playbook to wait for their completion in an asynchronous manner. As Ansible has facilities to do so, the modules will wait unconditionally. See the Ansible documentation for putting tasks in the background.

  • foreman_compute_resource can leak sensitive data if used within a loop. According to ansible documentation, using loop over Ansible resources can leak sensitive data. You can prevent this by using no_log: yes on the task.

    eg:

    - name: Create compute resources
      foreman_compute_resource:
        server_url: https://foreman.example.com
        username: admin
        password: changeme
        validate_certs: yes
        name: "{{ item.name }}"
        organizations: "{{ item.organizations | default(omit) }}"
        locations: "{{ item.locations | default(omit) }}"
        description: "{{ item.description | default(omit) }}"
        provider: "{{ item.provider }}"
        provider_params: "{{ item.provider_params | default(omit) }}"
        state: "{{ item.state | default('present') }}"
      loop: "{{ compute_resources }}"
      no_log: yes

Installation

There are currently two ways to use the modules in your setup: install from Ansible Galaxy or via RPM.

Installation from Ansible Galaxy

You can install the collection from Ansible Galaxy by running mazer install theforeman.foreman (Ansible 2.8) or ansible-galaxy collection install theforeman.foreman (Ansible 2.9 and later).

After the installation, the modules are available as theforeman.foreman.<module_name>. Please see the Using Ansible collections documentation for further details.

Installation via RPM

The collection is also available as ansible-collection-theforeman-foreman from the client repository on yum.theforeman.org starting with Foreman 1.24.

After installing the RPM, you can use the modules in the same way as when they are installed directly from Ansible Galaxy.

Dependencies

These dependencies are required for the Ansible controller, not the Foreman server.

  • PyYAML
  • apypie
  • ipaddress for the foreman_subnet module on Python 2.7
  • rpm for the RPM support in the katello_upload module
  • debian for the DEB support in the katello_upload module

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