import_playbook – Import a playbook¶
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis¶
- Includes a file with a list of plays to be executed.
- Files with a list of plays can only be included at the top level.
- You cannot use this action inside a play.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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free-form
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The name of the imported playbook is specified directly without any other option.
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Notes¶
Note
- This is a core feature of Ansible, rather than a module, and cannot be overridden like a module.
See Also¶
See also
- import_role – Import a role into a play
- The official documentation on the import_role module.
- import_tasks – Import a task list
- The official documentation on the import_tasks module.
- include_role – Load and execute a role
- The official documentation on the include_role module.
- include_tasks – Dynamically include a task list
- The official documentation on the include_tasks module.
- Including and Importing
- More information related to including and importing playbooks, roles and tasks.
Examples¶
- hosts: localhost
tasks:
- debug:
msg: play1
- name: Include a play after another play
import_playbook: otherplays.yaml
- name: This DOES NOT WORK
hosts: all
tasks:
- debug:
msg: task1
- name: This fails because I'm inside a play already
import_playbook: stuff.yaml
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Core Team. [core]
Red Hat Support¶
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.
Authors¶
- Ansible Core Team (@ansible)
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