community.general.nios_txt_record – Configure Infoblox NIOS txt records
Note
This plugin is part of the community.general collection (version 3.8.3).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.nios_txt_record
.
DEPRECATED
- Removed in
version 5.0.0
- Why
Please install the infoblox.nios_modules collection and use the corresponding module from it.
- Alternative
infoblox.nios_modules.nios_txt_record
Synopsis
Adds and/or removes instances of txt record objects from Infoblox NIOS servers. This module manages NIOS
record:txt
objects using the Infoblox WAPI interface over REST.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
infoblox_client
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Configures a text string comment to be associated with the instance of this object. The provided text string will be configured on the object instance. |
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Allows for the configuration of Extensible Attributes on the instance of the object. This argument accepts a set of key / value pairs for configuration. |
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Specifies the fully qualified hostname to add or remove from the system |
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A dict object containing connection details. |
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Specifies the DNS host name or address for connecting to the remote instance of NIOS WAPI over REST Value can also be specified using |
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Number of pools to be used by the This is passed as-is to the underlying Default: 10 |
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Maximum number of connections per pool to be used by the This is passed as-is to the underlying Default: 10 |
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The amount of time before to wait before receiving a response Value can also be specified using Default: 10 |
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Specifies the maximum number of objects to be returned, if set to a negative number the appliance will return an error when the number of returned objects would exceed the setting. Value can also be specified using Default: 1000 |
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Configures the number of attempted retries before the connection is declared usable Value can also be specified using Default: 3 |
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Specifies the password to use to authenticate the connection to the remote instance of NIOS. Value can also be specified using |
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Disable This is passed as-is to the underlying Choices:
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Configures the username to use to authenticate the connection to the remote instance of NIOS. Value can also be specified using |
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Boolean value to enable or disable verifying SSL certificates Value can also be specified using Choices:
|
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Specifies the version of WAPI to use Value can also be specified using Until ansible 2.8 the default WAPI was 1.4 Default: “2.1” |
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Configures the intended state of the instance of the object on the NIOS server. When this value is set to Choices:
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Text associated with the record. It can contain up to 255 bytes per substring, up to a total of 512 bytes. To enter leading, trailing, or embedded spaces in the text, add quotes around the text to preserve the spaces. |
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Configures the TTL to be associated with this tst record |
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Sets the DNS view to associate this tst record with. The DNS view must already be configured on the system Default: “default” |
Notes
Note
This module must be run locally, which can be achieved by specifying
connection: local
.Please read the Infoblox Guide for more detailed information on how to use Infoblox with Ansible.
Examples
- name: Ensure a text Record Exists
community.general.nios_txt_record:
name: fqdn.txt.record.com
text: mytext
state: present
view: External
provider:
host: "{{ inventory_hostname_short }}"
username: admin
password: admin
- name: Ensure a text Record does not exist
community.general.nios_txt_record:
name: fqdn.txt.record.com
text: mytext
state: absent
view: External
provider:
host: "{{ inventory_hostname_short }}"
username: admin
password: admin
Status
This module will be removed in version 5.0.0. [deprecated]
For more information see DEPRECATED.
Authors
Corey Wanless (@coreywan)