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(A bit more info on ansible-galaxy)
(link to the docs on setup)
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source ./hacking/env-setup
 
source ./hacking/env-setup
 
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== Modules ==
 
== Modules ==
 
Ansible comes with [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/modules_by_category.html over 200 modules] that you should get familiar with in order to use the system effectively.
 
Ansible comes with [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/modules_by_category.html over 200 modules] that you should get familiar with in order to use the system effectively.
 
  
 
There are a bunch of modules in Ansible, like the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/mysql_db_module.html MySQL module], the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/monit_module.html Monit module], or the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/file_module.html File module] and other interesting modules like jabber, mail, sendgrid, dpkg_selections, composer, yum, redhat_subscription, [https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/blob/devel/cloud/digital_ocean/digital_ocean.py digital ocean], the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/authorized_key_module.html authorized_key module] for working with SSH keys, and a whole section of [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_system_modules.html system modules].
 
There are a bunch of modules in Ansible, like the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/mysql_db_module.html MySQL module], the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/monit_module.html Monit module], or the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/file_module.html File module] and other interesting modules like jabber, mail, sendgrid, dpkg_selections, composer, yum, redhat_subscription, [https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/blob/devel/cloud/digital_ocean/digital_ocean.py digital ocean], the [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/authorized_key_module.html authorized_key module] for working with SSH keys, and a whole section of [https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/list_of_system_modules.html system modules].
 
  
 
You can use the '''command module''' (secure but simple) or the '''[https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/shell_module.html shell module]'''.  The latter may be useful if you need to run bash explicitly (defaults to /bin/sh); or anytime you need $HOME and redirection.
 
You can use the '''command module''' (secure but simple) or the '''[https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/shell_module.html shell module]'''.  The latter may be useful if you need to run bash explicitly (defaults to /bin/sh); or anytime you need $HOME and redirection.
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Note: control verbosity with <code>-vvvv</code>
 
Note: control verbosity with <code>-vvvv</code>
 
# <code>ansible -c local -i ~/ansible_hosts -m ping all</code> ping all the hosts in the inventory file
 
# <code>ansible -c local -i ~/ansible_hosts -m ping all</code> ping all the hosts in the inventory file
# <code>ansible '''-m setup''' wiki.example.com</code> will show you all the ansible 'facts' (aka [[ansible_variables]]) about that host.
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# <code>ansible '''-m setup''' wiki.example.com</code> Use the '''[https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/setup_module.html setup]''' module to gather ansible 'facts' (aka [[ansible_variables]]) about that host.
 
# <code>ansible '''localhost''' -m setup -a 'gather_subset=!all'</code> or look at the localhost
 
# <code>ansible '''localhost''' -m setup -a 'gather_subset=!all'</code> or look at the localhost
 
# <code>ansible all -m setup -a '''"filter=ansible_distribution*"'''</code> use a filter action to see specific variables
 
# <code>ansible all -m setup -a '''"filter=ansible_distribution*"'''</code> use a filter action to see specific variables

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