Note
This plugin is part of the community.general collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.lxd_profile.
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| client_cert string | Default: "\"{}/.config/lxc/client.crt\" .format(os.environ[\"HOME\"])" | The client certificate file path. aliases: cert_file |
| client_key string | Default: "\"{}/.config/lxc/client.key\" .format(os.environ[\"HOME\"])" | The client certificate key file path. aliases: key_file |
| config string | The config for the container (e.g. {"limits.memory": "4GB"}). See https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/rest-api.md#patch-3
If the profile already exists and its "config" value in metadata obtained from GET /1.0/profiles/<name> https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/rest-api.md#get-19 are different, they this module tries to apply the configurations. Not all config values are supported to apply the existing profile. Maybe you need to delete and recreate a profile. | |
| description string | Description of the profile. | |
| devices string | The devices for the profile (e.g. {"rootfs": {"path": "/dev/kvm", "type": "unix-char"}). See https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/rest-api.md#patch-3
| |
| name string / required | Name of a profile. | |
| new_name string | A new name of a profile. If this parameter is specified a profile will be renamed to this name. See https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/rest-api.md#post-11
| |
| snap_url string | Default: "unix:/var/snap/lxd/common/lxd/unix.socket" | The unix domain socket path when LXD is installed by snap package manager. |
| state string |
| Define the state of a profile. |
| trust_password string | The client trusted password. You need to set this password on the LXD server before running this module using the following command. lxc config set core.trust_password <some random password> See https://www.stgraber.org/2016/04/18/lxd-api-direct-interaction/
If trust_password is set, this module send a request for authentication before sending any requests. | |
| url string | Default: "unix:/var/lib/lxd/unix.socket" | The unix domain socket path or the https URL for the LXD server. |
Note
# An example for creating a profile
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Create a profile
community.general.lxd_profile:
name: macvlan
state: present
config: {}
description: my macvlan profile
devices:
eth0:
nictype: macvlan
parent: br0
type: nic
# An example for creating a profile via http connection
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Create macvlan profile
community.general.lxd_profile:
url: https://127.0.0.1:8443
# These client_cert and client_key values are equal to the default values.
#client_cert: "{{ lookup('env', 'HOME') }}/.config/lxc/client.crt"
#client_key: "{{ lookup('env', 'HOME') }}/.config/lxc/client.key"
trust_password: mypassword
name: macvlan
state: present
config: {}
description: my macvlan profile
devices:
eth0:
nictype: macvlan
parent: br0
type: nic
# An example for deleting a profile
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Delete a profile
community.general.lxd_profile:
name: macvlan
state: absent
# An example for renaming a profile
- hosts: localhost
connection: local
tasks:
- name: Rename a profile
community.general.lxd_profile:
name: macvlan
new_name: macvlan2
state: present
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description |
|---|---|---|
| actions list / elements=string | success | List of actions performed for the profile. Sample: ["create"] |
| logs list / elements=string | when ansible-playbook is invoked with -vvvv. | The logs of requests and responses. Sample: (too long to be placed here) |
| old_state string | success | The old state of the profile Sample: absent |
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/community/general/lxd_profile_module.html