If you find yourself calling the same module repeatedly with the same arguments, it can be useful to define default arguments for that particular module using the module_defaults
attribute.
Here is a basic example:
- hosts: localhost module_defaults: file: owner: root group: root mode: 0755 tasks: - file: state: touch path: /tmp/file1 - file: state: touch path: /tmp/file2 - file: state: touch path: /tmp/file3
The module_defaults
attribute can be used at the play, block, and task level. Any module arguments explicitly specified in a task will override any established default for that module argument:
- block: - debug: msg: "a different message" module_defaults: debug: msg: "a default message"
It’s also possible to remove any previously established defaults for a module by specifying an empty dict:
- file: state: touch path: /tmp/file1 module_defaults: file: {}
Note
Any module defaults set at the play level (and block/task level when using include_role
or import_role
) will apply to any roles used, which may cause unexpected behavior in the role.
Here are some more realistic use cases for this feature.
Interacting with an API that requires auth:
- hosts: localhost module_defaults: uri: force_basic_auth: true user: some_user password: some_password tasks: - uri: url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever1 - uri: url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever2 - uri: url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever3
Setting a default AWS region for specific EC2-related modules:
- hosts: localhost vars: my_region: us-west-2 module_defaults: ec2: region: '{{ my_region }}' ec2_instance_info: region: '{{ my_region }}' ec2_vpc_net_info: region: '{{ my_region }}'
New in version 2.7.
Ansible 2.7 adds a preview-status feature to group together modules that share common sets of parameters. This makes it easier to author playbooks making heavy use of API-based modules such as cloud modules.
Group | Purpose | Ansible Version |
---|---|---|
aws | Amazon Web Services | 2.7 |
azure | Azure | 2.7 |
gcp | Google Cloud Platform | 2.7 |
k8s | Kubernetes | 2.8 |
os | OpenStack | 2.8 |
Use the groups with module_defaults
by prefixing the group name with group/
- e.g. group/aws
In a playbook, you can set module defaults for whole groups of modules, such as setting a common AWS region.
# example_play.yml - hosts: localhost module_defaults: group/aws: region: us-west-2 tasks: - aws_s3_bucket_info: # now the region is shared between both info modules - ec2_ami_info: filters: name: 'RHEL*7.5*'
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