os_keystone_domain_facts - Retrieve facts about one or more OpenStack domains¶
New in version 2.1.
Synopsis¶
- Retrieve facts about a one or more OpenStack domains
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- openstacksdk
- python >= 2.7
- sdk
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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api_timeout |
How long should the socket layer wait before timing out for API calls. If this is omitted, nothing will be passed to the requests library.
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auth |
Dictionary containing auth information as needed by the cloud's auth plugin strategy. For the default password plugin, this would contain auth_url, username, password, project_name and any information about domains if the cloud supports them. For other plugins, this param will need to contain whatever parameters that auth plugin requires. This parameter is not needed if a named cloud is provided or OpenStack OS_* environment variables are present.
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auth_type |
Name of the auth plugin to use. If the cloud uses something other than password authentication, the name of the plugin should be indicated here and the contents of the auth parameter should be updated accordingly.
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availability_zone |
Ignored. Present for backwards compatibility
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cacert |
A path to a CA Cert bundle that can be used as part of verifying SSL API requests.
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cert |
A path to a client certificate to use as part of the SSL transaction.
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cloud |
Named cloud or cloud config to operate against. If cloud is a string, it references a named cloud config as defined in an OpenStack clouds.yaml file. Provides default values for auth and auth_type. This parameter is not needed if auth is provided or if OpenStack OS_* environment variables are present. If cloud is a dict, it contains a complete cloud configuration like would be in a section of clouds.yaml.
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filters |
A dictionary of meta data to use for further filtering. Elements of this dictionary may be additional dictionaries.
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interface
(added in 2.3) |
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Endpoint URL type to fetch from the service catalog.
aliases: endpoint_type |
key |
A path to a client key to use as part of the SSL transaction.
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name |
Name or ID of the domain
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region_name |
Name of the region.
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timeout |
Default: 180
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How long should ansible wait for the requested resource.
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verify
bool |
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Whether or not SSL API requests should be verified. Before 2.3 this defaulted to True.
aliases: validate_certs |
wait
bool |
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Should ansible wait until the requested resource is complete.
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Notes¶
Note
- The standard OpenStack environment variables, such as
OS_USERNAME
may be used instead of providing explicit values. - Auth information is driven by os-client-config, which means that values can come from a yaml config file in /etc/ansible/openstack.yaml, /etc/openstack/clouds.yaml or ~/.config/openstack/clouds.yaml, then from standard environment variables, then finally by explicit parameters in plays. More information can be found at http://docs.openstack.org/developer/os-client-config
Examples¶
# Gather facts about previously created domain
- os_keystone_domain_facts:
cloud: awesomecloud
- debug:
var: openstack_domains
# Gather facts about a previously created domain by name
- os_keystone_domain_facts:
cloud: awesomecloud
name: demodomain
- debug:
var: openstack_domains
# Gather facts about a previously created domain with filter
- os_keystone_domain_facts:
cloud: awesomecloud
name: demodomain
filters:
enabled: False
- debug:
var: openstack_domains
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
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openstack_domains
complex
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always, but can be null |
has all the OpenStack facts about domains
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enabled
bool
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success |
Flag to indicate if the domain is enabled.
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description
string
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success |
Description of the domain.
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name
string
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success |
Name given to the domain.
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id
string
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success |
Unique UUID.
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Status¶
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Maintenance¶
This module is flagged as community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
For a list of other modules that are also maintained by the Ansible Community, see here.
Author¶
- Ricardo Carrillo Cruz (@rcarrillocruz)
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