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NAME
ansible-galaxy - Perform various Role and Collection related operations.
SYNOPSIS
usage: ansible-galaxy [-h] [--version] [-v] TYPE ...
DESCRIPTION
Command to manage Ansible roles and collections. None of the CLI tools are designed to run concurrently with themselves. Use an external scheduler and/or locking to ensure there are no clashing operations.
COMMON OPTIONS
--version show program's version number, config file location, configured module search path, module location, executable location and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose Causes Ansible to print more debug messages. Adding multiple -v will increase the verbosity, the builtin plugins currently evaluate up to -vvvvvv. A reasonable level to start is -vvv, connection debugging might require -vvvv. This argument may be specified multiple times.
ACTIONS
collection Perform the action on an Ansible Galaxy collection. Must be combined with a further action like init/install as listed below. collection download Download collections and their dependencies as a tarball for an offline install. --clear-response-cache Clear the existing server response cache. --no-cache Do not use the server response cache. --pre Include pre-release versions. Semantic versioning pre-releases are ignored by default --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -n, --no-deps Don't download collection(s) listed as dependencies. -p 'DOWNLOAD_PATH', --download-path 'DOWNLOAD_PATH' The directory to download the collections to. -r 'REQUIREMENTS', --requirements-file 'REQUIREMENTS' A file containing a list of collections to be downloaded. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection init Creates the skeleton framework of a role or collection that complies with the Galaxy metadata format. Requires a role or collection name. The collection name must be in the format <namespace>.<collection>. --collection-skeleton 'COLLECTION_SKELETON' The path to a collection skeleton that the new collection should be based upon. --init-path 'INIT_PATH' The path in which the skeleton collection will be created. The default is the current working directory. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -f, --force Force overwriting an existing role or collection -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection build Build an Ansible Galaxy collection artifact that can be stored in a central repository like Ansible Galaxy. By default, this command builds from the current working directory. You can optionally pass in the collection input path (where the galaxy.yml file is). --output-path 'OUTPUT_PATH' The path in which the collection is built to. The default is the current working directory. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -f, --force Force overwriting an existing role or collection -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection publish Publish a collection into Ansible Galaxy. Requires the path to the collection tarball to publish. --import-timeout 'IMPORT_TIMEOUT' The time to wait for the collection import process to finish. --no-wait Don't wait for import validation results. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection install Install one or more roles(ansible-galaxy role install), or one or more collections(ansible-galaxy collection install). You can pass in a list (roles or collections) or use the file option listed below (these are mutually exclusive). If you pass in a list, it can be a name (which will be downloaded via the galaxy API and github), or it can be a local tar archive file. --clear-response-cache Clear the existing server response cache. --disable-gpg-verify Disable GPG signature verification when installing collections from a Galaxy server --force-with-deps Force overwriting an existing collection and its dependencies. --ignore-signature-status-code ==SUPPRESS==. This argument may be specified multiple times. --ignore-signature-status-codes A space separated list of status codes to ignore during signature verification (for example, NO_PUBKEY FAILURE). Descriptions for the choices can be seen at L(‐ https://github.com/gpg/gnupg/blob/master/doc/DETAILS#general-status-codes).Note: specify these after positional arguments or use -- to separate them. This argument may be specified multiple times. --keyring 'KEYRING' The keyring used during signature verification --no-cache Do not use the server response cache. --offline Install collection artifacts (tarballs) without contacting any distribution servers. This does not apply to collections in remote Git repositories or URLs to remote tarballs. --pre Include pre-release versions. Semantic versioning pre-releases are ignored by default --required-valid-signature-count 'REQUIRED_VALID_SIGNATURE_COUNT' The number of signatures that must successfully verify the collection. This should be a positive integer or -1 to signify that all signatures must be used to verify the collection. Prepend the value with + to fail if no valid signatures are found for the collection (e.g. +all). --signature An additional signature source to verify the authenticity of the MANIFEST.json before installing the collection from a Galaxy server. Use in conjunction with a positional collection name (mutually exclusive with --requirements-file). This argument may be specified multiple times. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -U, --upgrade Upgrade installed collection artifacts. This will also update dependencies unless --no-deps is provided -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -f, --force Force overwriting an existing role or collection -i, --ignore-errors Ignore errors during installation and continue with the next specified collection. This will not ignore dependency conflict errors. -n, --no-deps Don't download collections listed as dependencies. -p 'COLLECTIONS_PATH', --collections-path 'COLLECTIONS_PATH' The path to the directory containing your collections. -r 'REQUIREMENTS', --requirements-file 'REQUIREMENTS' A file containing a list of collections to be installed. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection list List installed collections or roles --format 'OUTPUT_FORMAT' Format to display the list of collections in. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -p, --collections-path One or more directories to search for collections in addition to the default COLLECTIONS_PATHS. Separate multiple paths with ':'. This argument may be specified multiple times. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL collection verify Compare checksums with the collection(s) found on the server and the installed copy. This does not verify dependencies. --ignore-signature-status-code ==SUPPRESS==. This argument may be specified multiple times. --ignore-signature-status-codes A space separated list of status codes to ignore during signature verification (for example, NO_PUBKEY FAILURE). Descriptions for the choices can be seen at L(‐ https://github.com/gpg/gnupg/blob/master/doc/DETAILS#general-status-codes).Note: specify these after positional arguments or use -- to separate them. This argument may be specified multiple times. --keyring 'KEYRING' The keyring used during signature verification --offline Validate collection integrity locally without contacting server for canonical manifest hash. --required-valid-signature-count 'REQUIRED_VALID_SIGNATURE_COUNT' The number of signatures that must successfully verify the collection. This should be a positive integer or all to signify that all signatures must be used to verify the collection. Prepend the value with + to fail if no valid signatures are found for the collection (e.g. +all). --signature An additional signature source to verify the authenticity of the MANIFEST.json before using it to verify the rest of the contents of a collection from a Galaxy server. Use in conjunction with a positional collection name (mutually exclusive with --requirements-file). This argument may be specified multiple times. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -i, --ignore-errors Ignore errors during verification and continue with the next specified collection. -p, --collections-path One or more directories to search for collections in addition to the default COLLECTIONS_PATHS. Separate multiple paths with ':'. This argument may be specified multiple times. -r 'REQUIREMENTS', --requirements-file 'REQUIREMENTS' A file containing a list of collections to be verified. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role Perform the action on an Ansible Galaxy role. Must be combined with a further action like delete/install/init as listed below. role init Creates the skeleton framework of a role or collection that complies with the Galaxy metadata format. Requires a role or collection name. The collection name must be in the format <namespace>.<collection>. --init-path 'INIT_PATH' The path in which the skeleton role will be created. The default is the current working directory. --offline Don't query the galaxy API when creating roles --role-skeleton 'ROLE_SKELETON' The path to a role skeleton that the new role should be based upon. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. --type 'ROLE_TYPE' Initialize using an alternate role type. Valid types include: 'container', 'apb' and 'network'. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -f, --force Force overwriting an existing role or collection -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role remove removes the list of roles passed as arguments from the local system. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -p, --roles-path The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the first writable one configured via DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH: {{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~ "/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles" }} . This argument may be specified multiple times. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role delete Delete a role from Ansible Galaxy. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role list List installed collections or roles --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -p, --roles-path The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the first writable one configured via DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH: {{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~ "/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles" }} . This argument may be specified multiple times. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role search searches for roles on the Ansible Galaxy server --author 'AUTHOR' GitHub username --galaxy-tags 'GALAXY_TAGS' list of galaxy tags to filter by --platforms 'PLATFORMS' list of OS platforms to filter by --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role import used to import a role into Ansible Galaxy --branch 'REFERENCE' The name of a branch to import. Defaults to the repository's default branch (usually master) --no-wait Don't wait for import results. --role-name 'ROLE_NAME' The name the role should have, if different than the repo name --status Check the status of the most recent import request for given github_user/github_repo. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role setup Setup an integration from Github or Travis for Ansible Galaxy roles --list List all of your integrations. --remove 'REMOVE_ID' Remove the integration matching the provided ID value. Use --list to see ID values. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -p, --roles-path The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the first writable one configured via DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH: {{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~ "/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles" }} . This argument may be specified multiple times. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role info prints out detailed information about an installed role as well as info available from the galaxy API. --offline Don't query the galaxy API when creating roles --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -p, --roles-path The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the first writable one configured via DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH: {{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~ "/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles" }} . This argument may be specified multiple times. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL role install Install one or more roles(ansible-galaxy role install), or one or more collections(ansible-galaxy collection install). You can pass in a list (roles or collections) or use the file option listed below (these are mutually exclusive). If you pass in a list, it can be a name (which will be downloaded via the galaxy API and github), or it can be a local tar archive file. --force-with-deps Force overwriting an existing role and its dependencies. --timeout 'TIMEOUT' The time to wait for operations against the galaxy server, defaults to 60s. --token 'API_KEY', --api-key 'API_KEY' The Ansible Galaxy API key which can be found at https://galaxy.ansible.com/me/preferences. -c, --ignore-certs Ignore SSL certificate validation errors. -f, --force Force overwriting an existing role or collection -g, --keep-scm-meta Use tar instead of the scm archive option when packaging the 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 The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the first writable one configured via DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH: {{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~ "/roles:/usr/share/ansible/roles:/etc/ansible/roles" }} . This argument may be specified multiple times. -r 'REQUIREMENTS', --role-file 'REQUIREMENTS' A file containing a list of roles to be installed. -s 'API_SERVER', --server 'API_SERVER' The Galaxy API server URL
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables may be specified. ANSIBLE_CONFIG -- Specify override location for the ansible config file Many more are available for most options in ansible.cfg For a full list check https://docs.ansible.com/. or use the ansible-config command.
FILES
/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg -- Config file, used if present ~/.ansible.cfg -- User config file, overrides the default config if present ./ansible.cfg -- Local config file (in current working directory) assumed to be 'project specific' and overrides the rest if present. As mentioned above, the ANSIBLE_CONFIG environment variable will override all others.
AUTHOR
Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2018 Red Hat, Inc | Ansible. Ansible is released under the terms of the GPLv3 license.
SEE ALSO
ansible (1), ansible-config (1), ansible-console (1), ansible-doc (1), ansible-inventory (1), ansible-playbook (1), ansible-pull (1), ansible-vault (1) Extensive documentation is available in the documentation site: <‐ https://docs.ansible.com>. IRC and mailing list info can be found in file CONTRIBUTING.md, available in: <https://github.com/ansible/ansible>