ansible.builtin.toml inventory – Uses a specific TOML file as an inventory source.
Note
This inventory plugin is part of ansible-core
and included in all Ansible installations. In most cases, you can use the short plugin name toml
. However, we recommend you use the Fully Qualified Collection Name (FQCN) ansible.builtin.toml
for easy linking to the plugin documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may have the same inventory plugin name.
New in Ansible 2.8
Synopsis
- TOML based inventory format
- File MUST have a valid ‘.toml’ file extension
Notes
Note
- Requires one of the following python libraries: ‘toml’, ‘tomli’, or ‘tomllib’
Examples
# fmt: toml # Example 1 [all.vars] has_java = false [web] children = [ "apache", "nginx" ] vars = { http_port = 8080, myvar = 23 } [web.hosts] host1 = {} host2 = { ansible_port = 222 } [apache.hosts] tomcat1 = {} tomcat2 = { myvar = 34 } tomcat3 = { mysecret = "03#pa33w0rd" } [nginx.hosts] jenkins1 = {} [nginx.vars] has_java = true # Example 2 [all.vars] has_java = false [web] children = [ "apache", "nginx" ] [web.vars] http_port = 8080 myvar = 23 [web.hosts.host1] [web.hosts.host2] ansible_port = 222 [apache.hosts.tomcat1] [apache.hosts.tomcat2] myvar = 34 [apache.hosts.tomcat3] mysecret = "03#pa33w0rd" [nginx.hosts.jenkins1] [nginx.vars] has_java = true # Example 3 [ungrouped.hosts] host1 = {} host2 = { ansible_host = "127.0.0.1", ansible_port = 44 } host3 = { ansible_host = "127.0.0.1", ansible_port = 45 } [g1.hosts] host4 = {} [g2.hosts] host4 = {}
Hint
Configuration entries for each entry type have a low to high priority order. For example, a variable that is lower in the list will override a variable that is higher up.
Collection links
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/builtin/toml_inventory.html