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ansible.windows.win_uri – Interacts with webservices

Note

This plugin is part of the ansible.windows collection.

To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.windows.

To use it in a playbook, specify: ansible.windows.win_uri.

Synopsis

  • Interacts with FTP, HTTP and HTTPS web services.
  • Supports Digest, Basic and WSSE HTTP authentication mechanisms.
  • For non-Windows targets, use the ansible.builtin.uri module instead.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
body
raw
The body of the HTTP request/response to the web service.
client_cert
string
The path to the client certificate (.pfx) that is used for X509 authentication. This path can either be the path to the pfx on the filesystem or the PowerShell certificate path Cert:\CurrentUser\My\<thumbprint>.
The WinRM connection must be authenticated with CredSSP or become is used on the task if the certificate file is not password protected.
Other authentication types can set client_cert_password when the cert is password protected.
client_cert_password
string
The password for client_cert if the cert is password protected.
content_type
string
Sets the "Content-Type" header.
creates
path
A filename, when it already exists, this step will be skipped.
dest
path
Output the response body to a file.
follow_redirects
string
    Choices:
  • all
  • none
  • safe
Whether or the module should follow redirects.
all will follow all redirect.
none will not follow any redirect.
safe will follow only "safe" redirects, where "safe" means that the client is only doing a GET or HEAD on the URI to which it is being redirected.
When following a redirected URL, the Authorization header and any credentials set will be dropped and not redirected.
force_basic_auth
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
By default the authentication header is only sent when a webservice responses to an initial request with a 401 status. Since some basic auth services do not properly send a 401, logins will fail.
This option forces the sending of the Basic authentication header upon the original request.
headers
dictionary
Extra headers to set on the request.
This should be a dictionary where the key is the header name and the value is the value for that header.
http_agent
string
Default:
"ansible-httpget"
Header to identify as, generally appears in web server logs.
This is set to the User-Agent header on a HTTP request.
maximum_redirection
integer
Default:
50
Specify how many times the module will redirect a connection to an alternative URI before the connection fails.
If set to 0 or follow_redirects is set to none, or safe when not doing a GET or HEAD it prevents all redirection.
proxy_password
string
The password for proxy_username.
proxy_url
string
An explicit proxy to use for the request.
By default, the request will use the IE defined proxy unless use_proxy is set to no.
proxy_use_default_credential
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Uses the current user's credentials when authenticating with a proxy host protected with NTLM, Kerberos, or Negotiate authentication.
Proxies that use Basic auth will still require explicit credentials through the proxy_username and proxy_password options.
The module will only have access to the user's credentials if using become with a password, you are connecting with SSH using a password, or connecting with WinRM using CredSSP or Kerberos with delegation.
If not using become or a different auth method to the ones stated above, there will be no default credentials available and no proxy authentication will occur.
proxy_username
string
The username to use for proxy authentication.
removes
path
A filename, when it does not exist, this step will be skipped.
return_content
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Whether or not to return the body of the response as a "content" key in the dictionary result. If the reported Content-type is "application/json", then the JSON is additionally loaded into a key called json in the dictionary results.
status_code
list / elements=integer
Default:
[200]
A valid, numeric, HTTP status code that signifies success of the request.
Can also be comma separated list of status codes.
url
string / required
Supports FTP, HTTP or HTTPS URLs in the form of (ftp|http|https)://host.domain:port/path.
url_method
string
Default:
"GET"
The HTTP Method of the request.

aliases: method
url_password
string
The password for url_username.
The alias password is deprecated and will be removed on the major release after 2022-07-01.

aliases: password
url_timeout
integer
Default:
30
Specifies how long the request can be pending before it times out (in seconds).
Set to 0 to specify an infinite timeout.

aliases: timeout
url_username
string
The username to use for authentication.
The alias user and username is deprecated and will be removed on the major release after 2022-07-01.

aliases: user, username
use_default_credential
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
Uses the current user's credentials when authenticating with a server protected with NTLM, Kerberos, or Negotiate authentication.
Sites that use Basic auth will still require explicit credentials through the url_username and url_password options.
The module will only have access to the user's credentials if using become with a password, you are connecting with SSH using a password, or connecting with WinRM using CredSSP or Kerberos with delegation.
If not using become or a different auth method to the ones stated above, there will be no default credentials available and no authentication will occur.
use_proxy
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, it will not use the proxy defined in IE for the current user.
validate_certs
boolean
    Choices:
  • no
  • yes
If no, SSL certificates will not be validated.
This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.

See Also

See also

ansible.builtin.uri

The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.uri module.

ansible.windows.win_get_url

The official documentation on the ansible.windows.win_get_url module.

community.windows.win_inet_proxy

The official documentation on the community.windows.win_inet_proxy module.

Examples

- name: Perform a GET and Store Output
  ansible.windows.win_uri:
    url: http://example.com/endpoint
  register: http_output

# Set a HOST header to hit an internal webserver:
- name: Hit a Specific Host on the Server
  ansible.windows.win_uri:
    url: http://example.com/
    method: GET
    headers:
      host: www.somesite.com

- name: Perform a HEAD on an Endpoint
  ansible.windows.win_uri:
    url: http://www.example.com/
    method: HEAD

- name: POST a Body to an Endpoint
  ansible.windows.win_uri:
    url: http://www.somesite.com/
    method: POST
    body: "{ 'some': 'json' }"

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
content
string
success and return_content is True
The raw content of the HTTP response.

Sample:
{"foo": "bar"}
content_length
integer
success
The byte size of the response.

Sample:
54447
elapsed
float
always
The number of seconds that elapsed while performing the download.

Sample:
23.2
json
dictionary
success and Content-Type is "application/json" or "application/javascript" and return_content is True
The json structure returned under content as a dictionary.

Sample:
{'this-is-dependent': 'on the actual return content'}
status_code
integer
success
The HTTP Status Code of the response.

Sample:
200
status_description
string
success
A summary of the status.

Sample:
OK
url
string
always
The Target URL.

Sample:
https://www.ansible.com


Authors

  • Corwin Brown (@blakfeld)
  • Dag Wieers (@dagwieers)

© 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/windows/win_uri_module.html