community.general.supervisorctl module – Manage the state of a program or group of programs running via supervisord
Note
This module is part of the community.general collection (version 7.5.2).
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
.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.supervisorctl
.
Synopsis
Manage the state of a program or group of programs running via supervisord
Aliases: web_infrastructure.supervisorctl
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
supervisorctl
Parameters
Parameter |
Comments |
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The supervisor configuration file path |
|
The name of the supervisord program or group to manage. The name will be taken as group name when it ends with a colon Group support is only available in Ansible version 1.6 or later. If |
|
password to use for authentication |
|
URL on which supervisord server is listening |
|
The signal to send to the program/group, when combined with the ‘signalled’ state. Required when l(state=signalled). |
|
The desired state of program/group. Choices:
|
|
Use Choices:
|
|
path to supervisorctl executable |
|
username to use for authentication |
Attributes
Attribute |
Support |
Description |
---|---|---|
Support: full |
Can run in |
|
Support: none |
Will return details on what has changed (or possibly needs changing in |
Notes
Note
When
state=present
, the module will callsupervisorctl reread
thensupervisorctl add
if the program/group does not exist.When
state=restarted
, the module will callsupervisorctl update
then callsupervisorctl restart
.When
state=absent
, the module will callsupervisorctl reread
thensupervisorctl remove
to remove the target program/group. If the program/group is still running, the action will fail. If you want to stop the program/group before removing, usestop_before_removing=true
.
Examples
- name: Manage the state of program to be in started state
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: my_app
state: started
- name: Manage the state of program group to be in started state
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: 'my_apps:'
state: started
- name: Restart my_app, reading supervisorctl configuration from a specified file
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: my_app
state: restarted
config: /var/opt/my_project/supervisord.conf
- name: Restart my_app, connecting to supervisord with credentials and server URL
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: my_app
state: restarted
username: test
password: testpass
server_url: http://localhost:9001
- name: Send a signal to my_app via supervisorctl
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: my_app
state: signalled
signal: USR1
- name: Restart all programs and program groups
community.general.supervisorctl:
name: all
state: restarted