Note
This module is part of ansible-base and included in all Ansible installations. In most cases, you can use the short module name include_role even without specifying the collections: keyword. Despite that, we recommend you use the FQCN for easy linking to the module documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may have the same module name.
New in version 2.2: of ansible.builtin
pre_tasks, tasks, or post_tasks playbook objects, or as a task inside a role.include_role statement itself.apply option or use ansible.builtin.import_role instead.until and retries.| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| allow_duplicates boolean |
| Overrides the role's metadata setting to allow using a role more than once with the same parameters. |
| apply string added in 2.7 of ansible.builtin | Accepts a hash of task keywords (e.g. tags, become) that will be applied to all tasks within the included role. | |
| defaults_from string | Default: "main" | File to load from a role's defaults/ directory. |
| handlers_from string added in 2.8 of ansible.builtin | Default: "main" | File to load from a role's handlers/ directory. |
| name string / required | The name of the role to be executed. | |
| public boolean added in 2.7 of ansible.builtin |
| This option dictates whether the role's vars and defaults are exposed to the playbook. If set to yes the variables will be available to tasks following the include_role task. This functionality differs from standard variable exposure for roles listed under the roles header or import_role as they are exposed at playbook parsing time, and available to earlier roles and tasks as well. |
| tasks_from string | Default: "main" | File to load from a role's tasks/ directory. |
| vars_from string | Default: "main" | File to load from a role's vars/ directory. |
Note
include, this task could be static or dynamic, If static, it implied that it won’t need templating, loops or conditionals and will show included tasks in the --list options. Ansible would try to autodetect what is needed, but you can set static to yes or no at task level to control this.static behaviour and this action for dynamic one.See also
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.import_playbook module.
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.import_role module.
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.import_tasks module.
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.include_tasks module.
More information related to including and importing playbooks, roles and tasks.
- include_role:
name: myrole
- name: Run tasks/other.yaml instead of 'main'
include_role:
name: myrole
tasks_from: other
- name: Pass variables to role
include_role:
name: myrole
vars:
rolevar1: value from task
- name: Use role in loop
include_role:
name: '{{ roleinputvar }}'
loop:
- '{{ roleinput1 }}'
- '{{ roleinput2 }}'
loop_control:
loop_var: roleinputvar
- name: Conditional role
include_role:
name: myrole
when: not idontwanttorun
- name: Apply tags to tasks within included file
include_role:
name: install
apply:
tags:
- install
tags:
- always
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/ansible/builtin/include_role_module.html