azure.azcollection.azure_rm_sqlelasticpool_info module – Get Azure SQL Elastic Pool facts
Note
This module is part of the azure.azcollection collection (version 1.19.0).
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 azure.azcollection
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: azure.azcollection.azure_rm_sqlelasticpool_info
.
New in azure.azcollection 1.14.0
Synopsis
Get facts of Azure SQL Elastic Pool.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 2.7
The host that executes this module must have the azure.azcollection collection installed via galaxy
All python packages listed in collection’s requirements-azure.txt must be installed via pip on the host that executes modules from azure.azcollection
Full installation instructions may be found https://galaxy.ansible.com/azure/azcollection
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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Active Directory username. Use when authenticating with an Active Directory user rather than service principal. |
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Azure AD authority url. Use when authenticating with Username/password, and has your own ADFS authority. |
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Selects an API profile to use when communicating with Azure services. Default value of Default: |
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Controls the source of the credentials to use for authentication. Can also be set via the When set to When set to When set to When set to When set to The Choices:
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Controls the certificate validation behavior for Azure endpoints. By default, all modules will validate the server certificate, but when an HTTPS proxy is in use, or against Azure Stack, it may be necessary to disable this behavior by passing Choices:
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Azure client ID. Use when authenticating with a Service Principal. |
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For cloud environments other than the US public cloud, the environment name (as defined by Azure Python SDK, eg, Default: |
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Parent argument. |
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Parent argument. |
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The name of the elastic pool. |
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Active Directory user password. Use when authenticating with an Active Directory user rather than service principal. |
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Security profile found in ~/.azure/credentials file. |
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The name of the resource group that contains the resource. You can obtain this value from the Azure Resource Manager API or the portal. |
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Azure client secret. Use when authenticating with a Service Principal. |
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The name of the server. |
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Your Azure subscription Id. |
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Limit results by providing a list of tags. Format tags as ‘key’ or ‘key:value’. |
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Azure tenant ID. Use when authenticating with a Service Principal. |
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The thumbprint of the private key specified in x509_certificate_path. Use when authenticating with a Service Principal. Required if x509_certificate_path is defined. |
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Path to the X509 certificate used to create the service principal in PEM format. The certificate must be appended to the private key. Use when authenticating with a Service Principal. |
Notes
Note
For authentication with Azure you can pass parameters, set environment variables, use a profile stored in ~/.azure/credentials, or log in before you run your tasks or playbook with
az login
.Authentication is also possible using a service principal or Active Directory user.
To authenticate via service principal, pass subscription_id, client_id, secret and tenant or set environment variables AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_SECRET and AZURE_TENANT.
To authenticate via Active Directory user, pass ad_user and password, or set AZURE_AD_USER and AZURE_PASSWORD in the environment.
Alternatively, credentials can be stored in ~/.azure/credentials. This is an ini file containing a [default] section and the following keys: subscription_id, client_id, secret and tenant or subscription_id, ad_user and password. It is also possible to add additional profiles. Specify the profile by passing profile or setting AZURE_PROFILE in the environment.
See Also
See also
- Sign in with Azure CLI
How to authenticate using the
az login
command.
Examples
- name: Get instance of SQL Elastic Pool
azure_rm_sqlelasticpool_info:
resource_group: testrg
server_name: testserver
name: testEP
- name: List instances of SQL Elastic Pool
azure_rm_sqlelasticpool_info:
resource_group: testrg
server_name: testserver
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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A list of dictionaries containing facts for SQL Elastic Pool. Returned: always |
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Resource ID. Returned: always Sample: |
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The license type to apply for this elastic pool. Returned: always Sample: |
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Resource location. Returned: always Sample: |
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Maintenance configuration id assigned to the elastic pool. Returned: always Sample: |
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The storage limit for the database elastic pool in bytes. Returned: always Sample: |
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Elastic Pool name. Returned: always Sample: |
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The per database settings for the elastic pool. Returned: always |
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The maximum capacity any one database can consume. Returned: always Sample: |
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The minimum capacity all databases are guaranteed Returned: always Sample: |
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The name and tier of the SKU. Returned: always |
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The SKU capacity. Returned: always Sample: |
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If the service has different generations of hardware, for the same SKU, then that can be captured here. Returned: always Sample: |
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The name of the SKU. Returned: always Sample: |
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Size of the particular SKU. Returned: always |
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The SKU tier. Returned: always Sample: |
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Resource tags. Returned: always Sample: |
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Whether or not this database is zone redundant, which means the replicas of this database will be spread across multiple availability zones. Returned: always Sample: |