Module maintenance and support

If you are using a module and you discover a bug, you may want to know where to report that bug, who is responsible for fixing it, and how you can track changes to the module. If you are a Red Hat subscriber, you may want to know whether you can get support for the issue you are facing.

Starting in Ansible 2.10, most modules live in collections. The distribution method for each collection reflects the maintenance and support for the modules in that collection.

Maintenance

Collection

Code location

Maintained by

ansible.builtin

ansible/ansible repo on GitHub

core team

distributed on Galaxy

various; follow repo link

community or partners

distributed on Automation Hub

various; follow repo link

content team or partners

Issue Reporting

If you find a bug that affects a plugin in the main Ansible repo, also known as ansible-core:

  1. Confirm that you are running the latest stable version of Ansible or the devel branch.

  2. Look at the issue tracker in the Ansible repo to see if an issue has already been filed.

  3. Create an issue if one does not already exist. Include as much detail as you can about the behavior you discovered.

If you find a bug that affects a plugin in a Galaxy collection:

  1. Find the collection on Galaxy.

  2. Find the issue tracker for the collection.

  3. Look there to see if an issue has already been filed.

  4. Create an issue if one does not already exist. Include as much detail as you can about the behavior you discovered.

Some partner collections may be hosted in private repositories.

If you are not sure whether the behavior you see is a bug, if you have questions, if you want to discuss development-oriented topics, or if you just want to get in touch, use one of our Google mailing lists or chat channels (using Matrix at ansible.im or using IRC at irc.libera.chat) to communicate with Ansiblers.

If you find a bug that affects a module in an Automation Hub collection:

  1. If the collection offers an Issue Tracker link on Automation Hub, click there and open an issue on the collection repository. If it does not, follow the standard process for reporting issues on the Red Hat Customer Portal. You must have a subscription to the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to create an issue on the portal.

Support

All plugins that remain in ansible-core and all collections hosted in Automation Hub are supported by Red Hat. No other plugins or collections are supported by Red Hat. If you have a subscription to the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, you can find more information and resources on the Red Hat Customer Portal.

See also

Introduction to ad hoc commands

Examples of using modules in /usr/bin/ansible

Working with playbooks

Examples of using modules with /usr/bin/ansible-playbook

Mailing List

Questions? Help? Ideas? Stop by the list on Google Groups

Real-time chat

How to join Ansible chat channels