Modules for interacting with the Kubernetes (K8s) and OpenShift API are under development, and can be used in preview mode. To use them, review the requirements, and then follow the installation and use instructions.
To use the modules, you’ll need the following:
The Kubernetes modules are part of the Ansible Kubernetes collection.
To install the collection, run the following:
$ ansible-galaxy collection install community.kubernetes
Next, include it in a playbook, as follows:
--- - hosts: localhost tasks: - name: Create a pod community.kubernetes.k8s: state: present definition: apiVersion: v1 kind: Pod metadata: name: "utilitypod-1" namespace: default labels: app: galaxy spec: containers: - name: utilitypod image: busybox
By default the OpenShift Rest Client will look for ~/.kube/config
, and if found, connect using the active context. You can override the location of the file using the``kubeconfig`` parameter, and the context, using the context
parameter.
Basic authentication is also supported using the username
and password
options. You can override the URL using the host
parameter. Certificate authentication works through the ssl_ca_cert
, cert_file
, and key_file
parameters, and for token authentication, use the api_key
parameter.
To disable SSL certificate verification, set verify_ssl
to false.
If you find a bug or have a suggestion regarding modules, please file issues at Ansible Kubernetes collection. If you find a bug regarding OpenShift client, please file issues at OpenShift REST Client issues.
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