# {% if collection_package | lower() == 'awx' %}AWX{% else %}Tower{% endif %} Ansible Collection [comment]: # (*******************************************************) [comment]: # (* *) [comment]: # (* WARNING *) [comment]: # (* *) [comment]: # (* This file is templated and not to be *) [comment]: # (* edited directly! Instead modify: *) [comment]: # (* tools/roles/template_galaxy/templates/README.md.j2 *) [comment]: # (* *) [comment]: # (* Changes to the base README.md file are refreshed *) [comment]: # (* upon build of the collection *) [comment]: # (*******************************************************) This Ansible collection allows for easy interaction with an {% if collection_package | lower() == 'awx' %}AWX{% else %}Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform{% endif %} server via Ansible playbooks. This source for this collection lives in the `awx_collection` folder inside of the AWX GitHub repository. The previous home for this collection was inside the folder [lib/ansible/modules/web_infrastructure/ansible_tower](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/tree/stable-2.9/lib/ansible/modules/web_infrastructure/ansible_tower) in the Ansible repo, as well as other places for the inventory plugin, module utils, and doc fragment. ## Building and Installing {% if collection_package | lower() == 'awx' %} This collection templates the `galaxy.yml` file it uses. Run `make build_collection` from the root folder of the AWX source tree. This will create the `tar.gz` file inside the `awx_collection` folder with the current AWX version, for example: `awx_collection/awx-awx-9.2.0.tar.gz`. Installing the `tar.gz` involves no special instructions. {% else %} This collection should be installed from [Content Hub](https://cloud.redhat.com/ansible/automation-hub/ansible/tower/) {% endif %} ## Running Non-deprecated modules in this collection have no Python requirements, but may require the official [AWX CLI](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-tower/latest/html/towercli/index.html) in the future. The `DOCUMENTATION` for each module will report this. You can specify authentication by a combination of either: - host, username, password - host, OAuth2 token The OAuth2 token is the preferred method. You can obtain a token via the AWX CLI [login](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-tower/latest/html/towercli/reference.html#awx-login) command. These can be specified via (from highest to lowest precedence): - direct module parameters - environment variables (most useful when running against localhost) - a config file path specified by the `tower_config_file` parameter - a config file at `~/.tower_cli.cfg` - a config file at `/etc/tower/tower_cli.cfg` Config file syntax looks like this: ``` [general] host = https://localhost:8043 verify_ssl = true oauth_token = LEdCpKVKc4znzffcpQL5vLG8oyeku6 ``` ## Release and Upgrade Notes Notable releases of the `{{ collection_namespace }}.{{ collection_package }}` collection: {% if collection_package | lower() == "awx" %} - 7.0.0 is intended to be identical to the content prior to the migration, aside from changes necessary to function as a collection. - 11.0.0 has no non-deprecated modules that depend on the deprecated `tower-cli` [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-tower-cli/). - 19.2.1 large renaming purged "tower" names (like options and module names), adding redirects for old names - 0.0.1-devel is the version you should see if installing from source, which is intended for development and expected to be unstable. {% else %} - 3.7.0 initial release - 4.0.0 ansible.tower renamed to ansible.controller - tower_ prefix is dropped from the module names, e.g. tower_inventory becomes inventory {% endif %} The following notes are changes that may require changes to playbooks: - The `credential` module no longer allows `kind` as a parameter; additionally, `inputs` must now be used with a variety of key/value parameters to go with it (e.g., `become_method`) - The `job_wait` module no longer allows `min_interval`/ `max_interval` parameters; use `interval` instead - The `notification_template` requires various notification configuration information to be listed as a dictionary under the `notification_configuration` parameter (e.g., `use_ssl`) - In the `inventory_source` module, the `source_project` (when provided) lookup defaults to the specified organization in the same way the inventory is looked up - The module `tower_notification` was renamed `tower_notification_template`. In `ansible >= 2.10` there is a seamless redirect. Ansible 2.9 does not respect the redirect. - When a project is created, it will wait for the update/sync to finish by default; this can be turned off with the `wait` parameter, if desired. - Creating a "scan" type job template is no longer supported. - Specifying a custom certificate via the `TOWER_CERTIFICATE` environment variable no longer works. - Type changes of variable fields: - `extra_vars` in the `tower_job_launch` module worked with a `list` previously, but now only works with a `dict` type - `extra_vars` in the `tower_workflow_job_template` module worked with a `string` previously but now expects a `dict` - When the `extra_vars` parameter is used with the `tower_job_launch` module, the launch will fail unless `ask_extra_vars` or `survey_enabled` is explicitly set to `True` on the Job Template - The `variables` parameter in the `tower_group`, `tower_host` and `tower_inventory` modules now expects a `dict` type and no longer supports the use of `@` syntax for a file - Type changes of other types of fields: - `inputs` or `injectors` in the `tower_credential_type` module worked with a string previously but now expects a `dict` - `schema` in the `tower_workflow_job_template` module worked with a `string` previously but not expects a `list` of `dict`s - `tower_group` used to also service inventory sources, but this functionality has been removed from this module; use `tower_inventory_source` instead. - Specified `tower_config` file used to handle `k=v` pairs on a single line; this is no longer supported. Please use a file formatted as `yaml`, `json` or `ini` only. - Some return values (e.g., `credential_type`) have been removed. Use of `id` is recommended. - `tower_job_template` no longer supports the deprecated `extra_vars_path` parameter, please use `extra_vars` with the lookup plugin to replace this functionality. - The `notification_configuration` parameter of `tower_notification_template` has changed from a string to a dict. Please use the `lookup` plugin to read an existing file into a dict. - `tower_credential` no longer supports passing a file name to `ssh_key_data`. - The HipChat `notification_type` has been removed and can no longer be created using the `tower_notification_template` module. {% if collection_package | lower() == "awx" %} ## Running Unit Tests Tests to verify compatibility with the most recent AWX code are in `awx_collection/test/awx`. These can be ran via the `make test_collection` command in the development container. To run tests outside of the development container, or to run against Ansible source, set up a dedicated virtual environment: ``` mkvirtualenv my_new_venv # may need to replace psycopg2 with psycopg2-binary in requirements/requirements.txt pip install -r requirements/requirements.txt -r requirements/requirements_dev.txt -r requirements/requirements_git.txt make clean-api pip install -e pip install -e . pip install -e awxkit py.test awx_collection/test/awx/ ``` ## Running Integration Tests The integration tests require a virtualenv with `ansible >= 2.9` and `awxkit`. The collection must first be installed, which can be done using `make install_collection`. You also need a configuration file, as described in the [Running](https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/devel/awx_collection/README.md#running) section. How to run the tests: ``` # ansible-test must be run from the directory in which the collection is installed cd ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/awx/awx/ ansible-test integration ``` {% endif %} ## Licensing All content in this folder is licensed under the same license as Ansible, which is the same as the license that applied before the split into an independent collection.