win_chocolatey – Manage packages using chocolatey¶
Synopsis¶
Manage packages using Chocolatey.
If Chocolatey is missing from the system, the module will install it.
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
chocolatey >= 0.10.5 (will be upgraded if older)
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
allow_empty_checksums
boolean
added in 2.2 |
|
Allow empty checksums to be used for downloaded resource from non-secure locations.
Use win_chocolatey_feature with the name
allowEmptyChecksums to control this option globally. |
allow_multiple
boolean
added in 2.8 |
|
Allow the installation of multiple packages when version is specified.
Having multiple packages at different versions can cause issues if the package doesn't support this. Use at your own risk.
|
allow_prerelease
boolean
added in 2.6 |
|
Allow the installation of pre-release packages.
If state is
latest , the latest pre-release package will be installed. |
architecture
string
added in 2.7 |
|
Force Chocolatey to install the package of a specific process architecture.
When setting
x86 , will ensure Chocolatey installs the x86 package even when on an x64 bit OS. |
force
boolean
|
|
Forces the install of a package, even if it already is installed.
Using force will cause Ansible to always report that a change was made.
|
ignore_checksums
boolean
added in 2.2 |
|
Ignore the checksums provided by the package.
Use win_chocolatey_feature with the name
checksumFiles to control this option globally. |
ignore_dependencies
boolean
added in 2.1 |
|
Ignore dependencies, only install/upgrade the package itself.
|
install_args
string
added in 2.1 |
Arguments to pass to the native installer.
These are arguments that are passed directly to the installer the Chocolatey package runs, this is generally an advanced option.
|
|
name
list
/ required
|
Name of the package(s) to be installed.
Set to
all to run the action on all the installed packages. |
|
package_params
string
added in 2.1 |
Parameters to pass to the package.
These are parameters specific to the Chocolatey package and are generally documented by the package itself.
Before Ansible 2.7, this option was just params.
aliases: params |
|
pinned
boolean
added in 2.8 |
|
Whether to pin the Chocolatey package or not.
If omitted then no checks on package pins are done.
Will pin/unpin the specific version if version is set.
Will pin the latest version of a package if
yes , version is not set and and no pin already exists.Will unpin all versions of a package if
no and version is not set.This is ignored when
state=absent . |
proxy_password
string
added in 2.4 |
Proxy password used to install Chocolatey and the package.
This value is exposed as a command argument and any privileged account can see this value when the module is running Chocolatey, define the password on the global config level with win_chocolatey_config with name
proxyPassword to avoid this. |
|
proxy_url
string
added in 2.4 |
Proxy URL used to install chocolatey and the package.
Use win_chocolatey_config with the name
proxy to control this option globally. |
|
proxy_username
string
added in 2.4 |
Proxy username used to install Chocolatey and the package.
Before Ansible 2.7, users with double quote characters
" would need to be escaped with \ beforehand. This is no longer necessary.Use win_chocolatey_config with the name
proxyUser to control this option globally. |
|
skip_scripts
boolean
added in 2.4 |
|
Do not run chocolateyInstall.ps1 or chocolateyUninstall.ps1 scripts when installing a package.
|
source
string
|
Specify the source to retrieve the package from.
Use win_chocolatey_source to manage global sources.
This value can either be the URL to a Chocolatey feed, a path to a folder containing
.nupkg packages or the name of a source defined by win_chocolatey_source.This value is also used when Chocolatey is not installed as the location of the install.ps1 script and only supports URLs for this case.
|
|
source_password
string
added in 2.7 |
The password for source_username.
This value is exposed as a command argument and any privileged account can see this value when the module is running Chocolatey, define the credentials with a source with win_chocolatey_source to avoid this.
|
|
source_username
string
added in 2.7 |
A username to use with source when accessing a feed that requires authentication.
It is recommended you define the credentials on a source with win_chocolatey_source instead of passing it per task.
|
|
state
string
|
|
State of the package on the system.
When
absent , will ensure the package is not installed.When
present , will ensure the package is installed.When
downgrade , will allow Chocolatey to downgrade a package if version is older than the installed version.When
latest , will ensure the package is installed to the latest available version.When
reinstalled , will uninstall and reinstall the package. |
timeout
integer
added in 2.3 |
Default: 2700
|
The time to allow chocolatey to finish before timing out.
aliases: execution_timeout |
validate_certs
boolean
added in 2.7 |
|
Used when downloading the Chocolatey install script if Chocolatey is not already installed, this does not affect the Chocolatey package install process.
When
no , no SSL certificates will be validated.This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificate.
|
version
string
|
Specific version of the package to be installed.
When state is set to
absent , will uninstall the specific version otherwise all versions of that package will be removed.If a different version of package is installed, state must be
latest or force set to yes to install the desired version.Provide as a string (e.g.
'6.1' ), otherwise it is considered to be a floating-point number and depending on the locale could become 6,1 , which will cause a failure.If name is set to
chocolatey and Chocolatey is not installed on the host, this will be the version of Chocolatey that is installed. You can also set the chocolateyVersion environment var. |
Notes¶
Note
This module will install or upgrade Chocolatey when needed.
When using verbosity 2 or less (
-vv
) thestdout
output will be restricted. When using verbosity 4 (-vvvv
) thestdout
output will be more verbose. When using verbosity 5 (-vvvvv
) thestdout
output will include debug output.Some packages, like hotfixes or updates need an interactive user logon in order to install. You can use
become
to achieve this, see Become and Windows. Even if you are connecting as local Administrator, usingbecome
to become Administrator will give you an interactive user logon, see examples below.If
become
is unavailable, use win_hotfix to install hotfixes instead of win_chocolatey as win_hotfix avoids usingwusa.exe
which cannot be run withoutbecome
.
See Also¶
See also
- win_chocolatey_config – Manages Chocolatey config settings
The official documentation on the win_chocolatey_config module.
- win_chocolatey_facts – Create a facts collection for Chocolatey
The official documentation on the win_chocolatey_facts module.
- win_chocolatey_feature – Manages Chocolatey features
The official documentation on the win_chocolatey_feature module.
- win_chocolatey_source – Manages Chocolatey sources
The official documentation on the win_chocolatey_source module.
- win_feature – Installs and uninstalls Windows Features on Windows Server
The official documentation on the win_feature module.
- win_hotfix – Install and uninstalls Windows hotfixes
Use when
become
is unavailable, to avoid usingwusa.exe
.- win_package – Installs/uninstalls an installable package
The official documentation on the win_package module.
- win_updates – Download and install Windows updates
The official documentation on the win_updates module.
- Chocolatey website
More information about the Chocolatey tool.
- Chocolatey packages
An overview of the available Chocolatey packages.
- Become and Windows
Some packages, like hotfixes or updates need an interactive user logon in order to install. You can use
become
to achieve this.
Examples¶
- name: Install git
win_chocolatey:
name: git
state: present
- name: Upgrade installed packages
win_chocolatey:
name: all
state: latest
- name: Install notepadplusplus version 6.6
win_chocolatey:
name: notepadplusplus
version: '6.6'
- name: Install notepadplusplus 32 bit version
win_chocolatey:
name: notepadplusplus
architecture: x86
- name: Install git from specified repository
win_chocolatey:
name: git
source: https://someserver/api/v2/
- name: Install git from a pre configured source (win_chocolatey_source)
win_chocolatey:
name: git
source: internal_repo
- name: Ensure Chocolatey itself is installed and use internal repo as source
win_chocolatey:
name: chocolatey
source: http://someserver/chocolatey
- name: Uninstall git
win_chocolatey:
name: git
state: absent
- name: Install multiple packages
win_chocolatey:
name:
- procexp
- putty
- windirstat
state: present
- name: Install multiple packages sequentially
win_chocolatey:
name: '{{ item }}'
state: present
loop:
- procexp
- putty
- windirstat
- name: Uninstall multiple packages
win_chocolatey:
name:
- procexp
- putty
- windirstat
state: absent
- name: Install curl using proxy
win_chocolatey:
name: curl
proxy_url: http://proxy-server:8080/
proxy_username: joe
proxy_password: p@ssw0rd
- name: Install a package that requires 'become'
win_chocolatey:
name: officepro2013
become: yes
become_user: Administrator
become_method: runas
- name: install and pin Notepad++ at 7.6.3
win_chocolatey:
name: notepadplusplus
version: 7.6.3
pinned: yes
state: present
- name: remove all pins for Notepad++ on all versions
win_chocolatey:
name: notepadplusplus
pinned: no
state: present
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
command
string
|
changed |
The full command used in the chocolatey task.
Sample:
choco.exe install -r --no-progress -y sysinternals --timeout 2700 --failonunfound
|
rc
integer
|
always |
The return code from the chocolatey task.
|
stdout
string
|
changed |
The stdout from the chocolatey task. The verbosity level of the messages are affected by Ansible verbosity setting, see notes for more details.
Sample:
Chocolatey upgraded 1/1 packages.
|
Status¶
This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]