ansible-doc¶
plugin documentation tool
Synopsis¶
usage: ansible-doc [-h] [--version] [-v] [-M MODULE_PATH]
[--playbook-dir BASEDIR]
[-t {become,cache,callback,cliconf,connection,httpapi,inventory,lookup,netconf,shell,vars,module,strategy,role,keyword}]
[-j] [-r ROLES_PATH]
[-F | -l | -s | --metadata-dump | -e ENTRY_POINT]
[plugin [plugin ...]]
Description¶
displays information on modules installed in Ansible libraries. It displays a terse listing of plugins and their short descriptions, provides a printout of their DOCUMENTATION strings, and it can create a short “snippet” which can be pasted into a playbook.
Common Options¶
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--metadata-dump
¶
For internal testing only Dump json metadata for all plugins.
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--playbook-dir
<BASEDIR>
¶ Since this tool does not use playbooks, use this as a substitute playbook directory.This sets the relative path for many features including roles/ group_vars/ etc.
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--version
¶
show program’s version number, config file location, configured module search path, module location, executable location and exit
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-F
,
--list_files
¶
Show plugin names and their source files without summaries (implies –list). A supplied argument will be used for filtering, can be a namespace or full collection name.
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-M
,
--module-path
¶
prepend colon-separated path(s) to module library (default=~/.ansible/plugins/modules:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules)
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-e
<ENTRY_POINT>
,
--entry-point
<ENTRY_POINT>
¶ Select the entry point for role(s).
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-h
,
--help
¶
show this help message and exit
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-j
,
--json
¶
Change output into json format.
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-l
,
--list
¶
List available plugins. A supplied argument will be used for filtering, can be a namespace or full collection name.
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-r
,
--roles-path
¶
The path to the directory containing your roles.
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-s
,
--snippet
¶
Show playbook snippet for specified plugin(s)
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-t
<TYPE>
,
--type
<TYPE>
¶ Choose which plugin type (defaults to “module”). Available plugin types are : (‘become’, ‘cache’, ‘callback’, ‘cliconf’, ‘connection’, ‘httpapi’, ‘inventory’, ‘lookup’, ‘netconf’, ‘shell’, ‘vars’, ‘module’, ‘strategy’, ‘role’, ‘keyword’)
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-v
,
--verbose
¶
verbose mode (-vvv for more, -vvvv to enable connection debugging)
Environment¶
The following environment variables may be specified.
ANSIBLE_CONFIG
– Override the default ansible config file
Many more are available for most options in ansible.cfg
Files¶
/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
– Config file, used if present
~/.ansible.cfg
– User config file, overrides the default config if present