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containers.podman.podman – Interact with an existing podman container
Note
This plugin is part of the containers.podman collection (version 1.5.0).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install containers.podman
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: containers.podman.podman
.
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Configuration |
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podman_executable
string
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Default:
"podman"
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env:ANSIBLE_PODMAN_EXECUTABLE
var: ansible_podman_executable
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Executable for podman command.
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podman_extra_args
string
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Default:
""
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ini entries:
[defaults] podman_extra_args =
env:ANSIBLE_PODMAN_EXTRA_ARGS
var: ansible_podman_extra_args
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Extra arguments to pass to the podman command line.
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remote_addr
string
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Default:
"inventory_hostname"
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var: ansible_host
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The ID of the container you want to access.
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remote_user
string
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ini entries:
[defaults] remote_user = None
env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER
var: ansible_user
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User specified via name or UID which is used to execute commands inside the container. If you specify the user via UID, you must set ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP to a path that exits inside the container and is writable by Ansible.
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