ansible-doc - plugin documentation tool
- usage: ansible-doc [-h]
[--version] [-v] [-M MODULE_PATH]
- [--playbook-dir BASEDIR] [-t
{become,cache,callback,cliconf,connection,httpapi,inventory,lookup,netconf,shell,vars,module,strategy,test,filter,role,keyword}]
[-j] [-r ROLES_PATH] [-e ENTRY_POINT | -s | -F | -l | --metadata-dump]
[--no-fail-on-errors] [plugin ...]
displays information on modules installed in Ansible libraries. It
displays a terse listing of plugins and their short descriptions, provides a
printout of their DOCUMENTATION strings, and it can create a short
"snippet" which can be pasted into a playbook.
--metadata-dump
For internal use only Dump json metadata for all
entries, ignores other options.
--no-fail-on-errors
For internal use only Only used for
--metadata-dump. Do not fail on errors. Report the error message in the JSON
instead.
--playbook-dir 'BASEDIR'
Since this tool does not use playbooks, use this as a
substitute playbook directory. This sets the relative path for many features
including roles/ group_vars/ etc.
--version
show program's version number, config file location,
configured module search path, module location, executable location and
exit
-F, --list_files
Show plugin names and their source files without
summaries (implies --list). A supplied argument will be used for filtering,
can be a namespace or full collection name.
-M, --module-path
prepend colon-separated path(s) to module library
(default={{ ANSIBLE_HOME ~
"/plugins/modules:/usr/share/ansible/plugins/modules" }})
-e 'ENTRY_POINT', --entry-point 'ENTRY_POINT'
Select the entry point for role(s).
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-j, --json
Change output into json format.
-l, --list
List available plugins. A supplied argument will be used
for filtering, can be a namespace or full collection name.
-r, --roles-path
The path to the directory containing your roles.
-s, --snippet
Show playbook snippet for these plugin types: inventory,
lookup, module
-t 'TYPE', --type 'TYPE'
Choose which plugin type (defaults to
"module"). Available plugin types are : ('become', 'cache',
'callback', 'cliconf', 'connection', 'httpapi', 'inventory', 'lookup',
'netconf', 'shell', 'vars', 'module', 'strategy', 'test', 'filter', 'role',
'keyword')
-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.
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.
/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.
Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan.
Copyright © 2018 Red Hat, Inc | Ansible. Ansible is
released under the terms of the GPLv3 license.
ansible (1), ansible-config (1),
ansible-console (1), ansible-galaxy (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>