Table of Contents ================= * [Installing AWX](#installing-awx) * [The AWX Operator](#the-awx-operator) * [Installing the AWX CLI](#installing-the-awx-cli) * [Building the CLI Documentation](#building-the-cli-documentation) # Installing AWX :warning: NOTE | --- | If you're installing an older release of AWX (prior to 18.0), these instructions have changed. Take a look at your version specific instructions, e.g., for AWX 17.0.1, see: [https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/17.0.1/INSTALL.md](https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/17.0.1/INSTALL.md) If you're attempting to migrate an older Docker-based AWX installation, see: [Migrating Data from Local Docker](https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/devel/tools/docker-compose/docs/data_migration.md) | ## The AWX Operator Starting in version 18.0, the [AWX Operator](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) is the preferred way to install AWX. Please refer to the [AWX Operator](https://github.com/ansible/awx-operator) documentation. AWX can also alternatively be installed and [run in Docker](./tools/docker-compose/README.md), but this install path is only recommended for development/test-oriented deployments, and has no official published release. # Installing the AWX CLI `awx` is the official command-line client for AWX. It: * Uses naming and structure consistent with the AWX HTTP API * Provides consistent output formats with optional machine-parsable formats * To the extent possible, auto-detects API versions, available endpoints, and feature support across multiple versions of AWX. Potential uses include: * Configuring and launching jobs/playbooks * Checking on the status and output of job runs * Managing objects like organizations, users, teams, etc... The preferred way to install the AWX CLI is through pip directly from PyPI: pip3 install awxkit awx --help ## Building the CLI Documentation To build the docs, spin up a real AWX server, `pip3 install sphinx sphinxcontrib-autoprogram`, and run: ~ cd awxkit/awxkit/cli/docs ~ TOWER_HOST=https://awx.example.org TOWER_USERNAME=example TOWER_PASSWORD=secret make clean html ~ cd build/html/ && python -m http.server Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 (http://0.0.0.0:8000/) ..