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- cs_router - Manages routers on Apache CloudStack based clouds.
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cs_router - Manages routers on Apache CloudStack based clouds.
- Start, restart, stop and destroy routers.
state=present
is not able to create routers, use cs_network instead.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.6
- cs >= 0.6.10
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
account
|
|
Account the router is related to.
|
api_http_method
|
|
HTTP method used to query the API endpoint.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_METHOD env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
Fallback value is get if not specified.
|
api_key
|
|
API key of the CloudStack API.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_KEY env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
|
api_region
|
Default:
"cloudstack"
|
Name of the ini section in the cloustack.ini file.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_REGION env variable is considered.
|
api_secret
|
|
Secret key of the CloudStack API.
If not set, the CLOUDSTACK_SECRET env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
|
api_timeout
|
|
HTTP timeout in seconds.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_TIMEOUT env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
Fallback value is 10 seconds if not specified.
|
api_url
|
|
URL of the CloudStack API e.g. https://cloud.example.com/client/api.
If not given, the CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT env variable is considered.
As the last option, the value is taken from the ini config file, also see the notes.
|
domain
|
|
Domain the router is related to.
|
name
required |
|
Name of the router.
|
poll_async
bool |
|
Poll async jobs until job has finished.
|
project
|
|
Name of the project the router is related to.
|
service_offering
|
|
Name or id of the service offering of the router.
|
state
|
Choices:
present ←
- absent
- started
- stopped
- restarted
|
State of the router.
|
zone
(added in 2.4) |
|
Name of the zone the router is deployed in.
If not set, all zones are used.
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Note
- Ansible uses the
cs
library’s configuration method if credentials are not provided by the arguments api_url
, api_key
, api_secret
. Configuration is read from several locations, in the following order. The CLOUDSTACK_ENDPOINT
, CLOUDSTACK_KEY
, CLOUDSTACK_SECRET
and CLOUDSTACK_METHOD
. CLOUDSTACK_TIMEOUT
environment variables. A CLOUDSTACK_CONFIG
environment variable pointing to an .ini
file. A cloudstack.ini
file in the current working directory. A .cloudstack.ini
file in the users home directory. Optionally multiple credentials and endpoints can be specified using ini sections in cloudstack.ini
. Use the argument api_region
to select the section name, default section is cloudstack
. See https://github.com/exoscale/cs for more information.
- A detailed guide about cloudstack modules can be found in the CloudStack Cloud Guide.
- This module supports check mode.
# Ensure the router has the desired service offering, no matter if
# the router is running or not.
- local_action:
module: cs_router
name: r-40-VM
service_offering: System Offering for Software Router
# Ensure started
- local_action:
module: cs_router
name: r-40-VM
state: started
# Ensure started with desired service offering.
# If the service offerings changes, router will be rebooted.
- local_action:
module: cs_router
name: r-40-VM
service_offering: System Offering for Software Router
state: started
# Ensure stopped
- local_action:
module: cs_router
name: r-40-VM
state: stopped
# Remove a router
- local_action:
module: cs_router
name: r-40-VM
state: absent
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Returned |
Description |
account
string
|
success |
Account the router is related to.
Sample:
admin
|
created
string
|
success |
Date of the router was created.
Sample:
2014-12-01T14:57:57+0100
|
domain
string
|
success |
Domain the router is related to.
Sample:
ROOT
|
id
string
|
success |
UUID of the router.
Sample:
04589590-ac63-4ffc-93f5-b698b8ac38b6
|
name
string
|
success |
Name of the router.
Sample:
r-40-VM
|
redundant_state
string
|
success |
Redundant state of the router.
Sample:
UNKNOWN
|
requires_upgrade
bool
|
success |
Whether the router needs to be upgraded to the new template.
|
role
string
|
success |
Role of the router.
Sample:
VIRTUAL_ROUTER
|
service_offering
string
|
success |
Name of the service offering the router has.
Sample:
System Offering For Software Router
|
state
string
|
success |
State of the router.
Sample:
Active
|
template_version
string
|
success |
Version of the system VM template.
Sample:
4.5.1
|
zone
string
|
success |
Name of zone the router is in.
Sample:
ch-gva-2
|
This module is flagged as stableinterface which means that the maintainers for this module guarantee that no backward incompatible interface changes will be made.
This module is flagged as community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
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