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ANSIBLE-GALAXY(1) | System administration commands | ANSIBLE-GALAXY(1) |
NAME¶
ansible-galaxy - manage roles using galaxy.ansible.comSYNOPSIS¶
ansible-galaxy [init|info|install|list|remove] [--help] [options] ...DESCRIPTION¶
Ansible Galaxy is a shared repository for Ansible roles (added in ansible version 1.2). The ansible-galaxy command can be used to manage these roles, or by creating a skeleton framework for roles you’d like to upload to Galaxy.COMMON OPTIONS¶
-h, --helpShow a help message related to the given
sub-command.
INSTALL¶
The install sub-command is used to install roles.USAGE¶
$ ansible-galaxy install [options] [-r FILE | role_name(s)[,version] | tar_file(s)] Roles can be installed in several different ways:•A username.rolename[,version] - this will install
a single role. The Galaxy API will be contacted to provide the information
about the role, and the corresponding .tar.gz will be downloaded from
github.com. If the version is omitted, the most recent version
available will be installed.
•A file name, using -r - this will install
multiple roles listed one per line. The format of each line is the same as
above: username.rolename[,version]
•A .tar.gz of a valid role you’ve
downloaded directly from github.com. This is mainly useful when the
system running Ansible does not have access to the Galaxy API, for instance
when behind a firewall or proxy.
OPTIONS¶
-f, --forceForce overwriting an existing role.
-i, --ignore-errors
Ignore errors and continue with the next specified
role.
-n, --no-deps
Don’t download roles listed as dependencies.
-p ROLES_PATH, --roles-path=ROLES_PATH
The path to the directory containing your roles. The
default is the roles_path configured in your ansible.cfg file
(/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
-r ROLE_FILE, --role-file=ROLE_FILE
A file containing a list of roles to be imported, as
specified above. This option cannot be used if a rolename or .tar.gz have been
specified.
REMOVE¶
The remove sub-command is used to remove one or more roles.USAGE¶
$ ansible-galaxy remove role1 role2 ...OPTIONS¶
-p ROLES_PATH, --roles-path=ROLES_PATHThe path to the directory containing your roles. The
default is the roles_path configured in your ansible.cfg file
(/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
INIT¶
The init command is used to create an empty role suitable for uploading to https://galaxy.ansible.com (or for roles in general).USAGE¶
$ ansible-galaxy init [options] role_nameOPTIONS¶
-f, --forceForce overwriting an existing role.
-p INIT_PATH, --init-path=INIT_PATH
The path in which the skeleton role will be created.The
default is the current working directory.
LIST¶
The list sub-command is used to show what roles are currently instaled. You can specify a role name, and if installed only that role will be shown.USAGE¶
$ ansible-galaxy list [role_name]OPTIONS¶
-p ROLES_PATH, --roles-path=ROLES_PATHThe path to the directory containing your roles. The
default is the roles_path configured in your ansible.cfg file
(/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
AUTHOR¶
Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file for a complete list of contributors.COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2014, Michael DeHaan Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 License.SEE ALSO¶
ansible(1), ansible-pull(1), ansible-doc(1) Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site: http://docs.ansible.com. IRC and mailing list info can be found in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: https://github.com/ansible/ansible05/26/2014 | Ansible 1.7 |