ansible.netcommon.httpapi – Use httpapi to run command on network appliances
Note
This plugin is part of the ansible.netcommon collection (version 1.4.1).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.netcommon.
To use it in a playbook, specify: ansible.netcommon.httpapi.
New in version 1.0.0: of ansible.netcommon
Synopsis
- This connection plugin provides a connection to remote devices over a HTTP(S)-based api.
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|
|   become    boolean    |   
  |     ini entries:    [privilege_escalation]  env:ANSIBLE_BECOME    var: ansible_become    |    The become option will instruct the CLI session to attempt privilege escalation on platforms that support it. Normally this means transitioning from user mode to   enable mode in the CLI session. If become is set to True and the remote device does not support privilege escalation or the privilege has already been elevated, then this option is silently ignored.Can be configured from the CLI via the   --become or -b options. |  
|   become_method    string    |   Default: "sudo"   |     ini entries:    [privilege_escalation]  env:ANSIBLE_BECOME_METHOD    var: ansible_become_method    |    This option allows the become method to be specified in for handling privilege escalation. Typically the become_method value is set to   enable but could be defined as other values. |  
|   host    string    |   Default: "inventory_hostname"   |     var: ansible_host    |    Specifies the remote device FQDN or IP address to establish the HTTP(S) connection to.   |  
|   network_os    string    |     var: ansible_network_os    |    Configures the device platform network operating system. This value is used to load the correct httpapi plugin to communicate with the remote device   |  |
|   password    string    |     var: ansible_password    var: ansible_httpapi_pass    var: ansible_httpapi_password    |    Configures the user password used to authenticate to the remote device when needed for the device API.   |  |
|   persistent_command_timeout    integer    |   Default: 30   |     ini entries:    [persistent_connection]  env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT    var: ansible_command_timeout    |    Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait for a command to return from the remote device. If this timer is exceeded before the command returns, the connection plugin will raise an exception and close.   |  
|   persistent_connect_timeout    integer    |   Default: 30   |     ini entries:    [persistent_connection]  env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT    var: ansible_connect_timeout    |    Configures, in seconds, the amount of time to wait when trying to initially establish a persistent connection. If this value expires before the connection to the remote device is completed, the connection will fail.   |  
|   persistent_log_messages    boolean    |   
  |     ini entries:    [persistent_connection]  env:ANSIBLE_PERSISTENT_LOG_MESSAGES    var: ansible_persistent_log_messages    |    This flag will enable logging the command executed and response received from target device in the ansible log file. For this option to work 'log_path' ansible configuration option is required to be set to a file path with write access.  Be sure to fully understand the security implications of enabling this option as it could create a security vulnerability by logging sensitive information in log file.   |  
|   port    integer    |     ini entries:    [defaults]  env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_PORT    var: ansible_httpapi_port    |    Specifies the port on the remote device that listens for connections when establishing the HTTP(S) connection.  When unspecified, will pick 80 or 443 based on the value of use_ssl.   |  |
|   remote_user    string    |     ini entries:    [defaults]  env:ANSIBLE_REMOTE_USER    var: ansible_user    |    The username used to authenticate to the remote device when the API connection is first established. If the remote_user is not specified, the connection will use the username of the logged in user.  Can be configured from the CLI via the   --user or -u options. |  |
|   session_key    dictionary    |     var: ansible_httpapi_session_key    |    Configures the session key to be used to authenticate to the remote device when needed for the device API.  This should contain a dictionary representing the key name and value for the token.  When specified, password is ignored.   |  |
|   use_proxy    boolean    |   
  |     var: ansible_httpapi_use_proxy    |    Whether to use https_proxy for requests.   |  
|   use_ssl    boolean    |   
  |     var: ansible_httpapi_use_ssl    |    Whether to connect using SSL (HTTPS) or not (HTTP).   |  
|   validate_certs    boolean    |   
  |     var: ansible_httpapi_validate_certs    |    Whether to validate SSL certificates   |  
Authors
- Ansible Networking Team
 
    © 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/ansible/netcommon/httpapi_connection.html