meta – Execute Ansible ‘actions’¶
Synopsis¶
- Meta tasks are a special kind of task which can influence Ansible internal execution or state.
- Meta tasks can be used anywhere within your playbook.
- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
Parameters¶
Notes¶
Note
meta
is not really a module nor action_plugin as such it cannot be overwritten.clear_facts
will remove the persistent facts from set_fact usingcacheable=True
, but not the current host variable it creates for the current run.- Looping on meta tasks is not supported.
- This module is also supported for Windows targets.
See Also¶
See also
- assert – Asserts given expressions are true
- The official documentation on the assert module.
- fail – Fail with custom message
- The official documentation on the fail module.
Examples¶
# Example showing flushing handlers on demand, not at end of play
- template:
src: new.j2
dest: /etc/config.txt
notify: myhandler
- name: Force all notified handlers to run at this point, not waiting for normal sync points
meta: flush_handlers
# Example showing how to refresh inventory during play
- name: Reload inventory, useful with dynamic inventories when play makes changes to the existing hosts
cloud_guest: # this is fake module
name: newhost
state: present
- name: Refresh inventory to ensure new instances exist in inventory
meta: refresh_inventory
# Example showing how to clear all existing facts of targetted hosts
- name: Clear gathered facts from all currently targeted hosts
meta: clear_facts
# Example showing how to continue using a failed target
- name: Bring host back to play after failure
copy:
src: file
dest: /etc/file
remote_user: imightnothavepermission
- meta: clear_host_errors
# Example showing how to reset an existing connection
- user:
name: '{{ ansible_user }}'
groups: input
- name: Reset ssh connection to allow user changes to affect 'current login user'
meta: reset_connection
# Example showing how to end the play for specific targets
- name: End the play for hosts that run CentOS 6
meta: end_host
when:
- ansible_distribution == 'CentOS'
- ansible_distribution_major_version == '6'
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Core Team. [core]
Red Hat Support¶
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.
Authors¶
- Ansible Core Team
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