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Add documentation about bin_ansible_callbacks setting. Standardization and cleanup.
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This controls whether an Ansible playbook should prompt for a password by default. The default behavior is no::
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#ask_pass=True
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ask_pass=True
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If using SSH keys for authentication, it's probably not needed to change this setting.
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Similar to ask_pass, this controls whether an Ansible playbook should prompt for a sudo password by default when
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sudoing. The default behavior is also no::
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#ask_sudo_pass=True
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ask_sudo_pass=True
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Users on platforms where sudo passwords are enabled should consider changing this setting.
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.. _bin_ansible_callbacks:
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bin_ansible_callbacks
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=====================
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Controls whether callback plugins are loaded when running /usr/bin/ansible. This may be used to log activity from
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the command line, send notifications, and so on. Callback plugins are always loaded for /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
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if present and cannot be disabled::
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bin_ansible_callbacks=False
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.. _callback_plugins:
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callback_plugins
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If set to `False`, ansible will not display any status for a task that is skipped. The default behavior is to display skipped tasks::
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#display_skipped_hosts=True
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display_skipped_hosts=True
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Note that Ansible will always show the task header for any task, regardless of whether or not the task is skipped.
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On by default since Ansible 1.3, this causes ansible to fail steps that reference variable names that are likely
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typoed::
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#error_on_undefined_vars=True
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error_on_undefined_vars=True
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If set to False, any '{{ template_expression }}' that contains undefined variables will be rendered in a template
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or ansible action line exactly as written.
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This indicates the command to use to spawn a shell under a sudo environment. Users may need to change this in
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rare instances to /bin/bash in rare instances when sudo is constrained, but in most cases it may be left as is::
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#executable = /bin/bash
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executable = /bin/bash
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.. _filter_plugins:
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arrays. We generally recommend not using this setting unless you think you have an absolute need for it, and playbooks in the
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official examples repos do not use this setting::
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#hash_behaviour=replace
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hash_behaviour=replace
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The valid values are either 'replace' (the default) or 'merge'.
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If you do not know what these do, you probably don't need to change this setting :)
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.. _legacy_playbook_variables:
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legacy_playbook_variables
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=========================
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Ansible prefers to use Jinja2 syntax '{{ like_this }}' to indicate a variable should be substituted in a particular string. However,
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older versions of playbooks used a more Perl-style syntax. This syntax was undesirable as it frequently conflicted with bash and
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was hard to explain to new users when referencing complicated variable hierarchies, so we have standardized on the '{{ jinja2 }}' way.
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To ensure a string like '$foo' is not inadvertently replaced in a Perl or Bash script template, the old form of templating (which is
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still enabled as of Ansible 1.4) can be disabled like so ::
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legacy_playbook_variables = no
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.. _library:
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library
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vars_plugins = /usr/share/ansible_plugins/vars_plugins
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filter_plugins = /usr/share/ansible_plugins/filter_plugins
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# by default callbacks are not loaded for /bin/ansible, enable this if you
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# want, for example, a notification or logging callback to also apply to
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# /bin/ansible runs
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#bin_ansible_callbacks = False
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# don't like cows? that's unfortunate.
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# set to 1 if you don't want cowsay support or export ANSIBLE_NOCOWS=1
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#nocows = 1
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DEPRECATION_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'deprecation_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS', True, boolean=True)
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DEFAULT_CALLABLE_WHITELIST = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'callable_whitelist', 'ANSIBLE_CALLABLE_WHITELIST', [], islist=True)
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COMMAND_WARNINGS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'command_warnings', 'ANSIBLE_COMMAND_WARNINGS', False, boolean=True)
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DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'load_callback_plugins', 'ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS', False, boolean=True)
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DEFAULT_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS = get_config(p, DEFAULTS, 'bin_ansible_callbacks', 'ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS', False, boolean=True)
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# CONNECTION RELATED
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ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS = get_config(p, 'ssh_connection', 'ssh_args', 'ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS', None)
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