Usage

The ansible-rulebook CLI supports the following options:

usage: ansible-rulebook [-h] [-r RULEBOOK] [-e VARS] [-E ENV_VARS] [-v] [--version] [-S SOURCE_DIR] [-i INVENTORY] [-W WEBSOCKET_ADDRESS] [--id ID] [-w] [-T PROJECT_TARBALL] [--controller-url CONTROLLER_URL]
                        [--controller-token CONTROLLER_TOKEN] [--controller-ssl-verify CONTROLLER_SSL_VERIFY] [--print-events]

optional arguments:
-h, --help            show this help message and exit
-r RULEBOOK, --rulebook RULEBOOK
                        The rulebook file or rulebook from a collection
-e VARS, --vars VARS  Variables file
-E ENV_VARS, --env-vars ENV_VARS
                        Comma separated list of variables to import from the environment
-v, --verbose         Causes ansible-rulebook to print more debug messages. Adding multiple -v will increase the verbosity, the default value is 0. The maximum value is 2. Events debugging might require -vv.
--version             Show the version and exit
-S SOURCE_DIR, --source-dir SOURCE_DIR
                        Source dir
-i INVENTORY, --inventory INVENTORY
                        Inventory
-W WEBSOCKET_ADDRESS, --websocket-address WEBSOCKET_ADDRESS
                        Connect the event log to a websocket
--id ID               Identifier
-w, --worker          Enable worker mode
-T PROJECT_TARBALL, --project-tarball PROJECT_TARBALL
                        A tarball of the project
--controller-url CONTROLLER_URL
                        Controller API base url, e.g. https://host1:8080
--controller-token CONTROLLER_TOKEN
                        Controller API authentication token
--controller-ssl-verify CONTROLLER_SSL_VERIFY
                        How to verify SSL when connecting to the controller, yes|no|<path to a CA bundle>, default to yes for https connection
--print-events        Print events to stdout, redundant and disabled with -vv
--shutdown-delay      Maximum number of seconds to wait after a graceful shutdown is issued, default is 60. Can also be set via an env var called EDA_SHUTDOWN_DELAY. The process will shutdown if all actions complete before this time period

To get help from ansible-rulebook run the following:

ansible-rulebook --help

To check the version of ansible-rulebook run the following:

ansible-rulebook --version

The normal method for running ansible-rulebook is the following:

ansible-rulebook --inventory inventory.yml --rulebook rules.yml --vars vars.yml

Note

The –rulebook option requires the –inventory option. The –vars option is not required.

If you are using custom event source plugins use the following:

ansible-rulebook --inventory inventory.yml --rulebook rules.yml -S sources/

Note

Here sources is a directory containing your event source plugins.

To run ansible-rulebook with worker mode enabled the –worker option can be used. The –id, and –websocket-address options can also be used to expose the event stream data:

ansible-rulebook --rulebook rules.yml --inventory inventory.yml --websocket-address "ws://localhost:8080/api/ws2" --id 1 --worker

Note

The id is the activation_instance id which allows the results to be communicated back to the websocket. The –project-tarball option can also be useful during development.

The -v or -vv options can be added to any of the above commands to increase the logging output.