Note
This module is part of ansible-base
and included in all Ansible installations. In most cases, you can use the short module name unarchive 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 1.4: of ansible.builtin
unarchive
module unpacks an archive. It will not unpack a compressed file that does not contain an archive.remote_src=yes
to unpack an archive which already exists on the target.remote_src=yes
.Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
attributes string added in 2.3 of ansible.builtin | The attributes the resulting file or directory should have. To get supported flags look at the man page for chattr on the target system. This string should contain the attributes in the same order as the one displayed by lsattr. The = operator is assumed as default, otherwise + or - operators need to be included in the string.aliases: attr | |
copy boolean |
| If true, the file is copied from local controller to the managed (remote) node, otherwise, the plugin will look for src archive on the managed machine. This option has been deprecated in favor of remote_src .This option is mutually exclusive with remote_src . |
creates path added in 1.6 of ansible.builtin | If the specified absolute path (file or directory) already exists, this step will not be run. | |
decrypt boolean added in 2.4 of ansible.builtin |
| This option controls the autodecryption of source files using vault. |
dest path / required | Remote absolute path where the archive should be unpacked. | |
exclude list / elements=string added in 2.1 of ansible.builtin | Default: [] | List the directory and file entries that you would like to exclude from the unarchive action. Mutually exclusive with include . |
extra_opts list / elements=string added in 2.1 of ansible.builtin | Default: "" | Specify additional options by passing in an array. Each space-separated command-line option should be a new element of the array. See examples. Command-line options with multiple elements must use multiple lines in the array, one for each element. |
group string | Name of the group that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to chown. | |
include list / elements=string added in 2.11 of ansible.builtin | Default: [] | List of directory and file entries that you would like to extract from the archive. Only files listed here will be extracted. Mutually exclusive with exclude . |
keep_newer boolean added in 2.1 of ansible.builtin |
| Do not replace existing files that are newer than files from the archive. |
list_files boolean added in 2.0 of ansible.builtin |
| If set to True, return the list of files that are contained in the tarball. |
mode raw | The permissions the resulting file or directory should have. For those used to /usr/bin/chmod remember that modes are actually octal numbers. You must either add a leading zero so that Ansible's YAML parser knows it is an octal number (like 0644 or 01777 ) or quote it (like '644' or '1777' ) so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number.Giving Ansible a number without following one of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results. As of Ansible 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, u+rwx or u=rw,g=r,o=r ).If mode is not specified and the destination file does not exist, the default umask on the system will be used when setting the mode for the newly created file.If mode is not specified and the destination file does exist, the mode of the existing file will be used.Specifying mode is the best way to ensure files are created with the correct permissions. See CVE-2020-1736 for further details. | |
owner string | Name of the user that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to chown. | |
remote_src boolean added in 2.2 of ansible.builtin |
| Set to yes to indicate the archived file is already on the remote system and not local to the Ansible controller.This option is mutually exclusive with copy . |
selevel string | The level part of the SELinux file context. This is the MLS/MCS attribute, sometimes known as the range .When set to _default , it will use the level portion of the policy if available. | |
serole string | The role part of the SELinux file context. When set to _default , it will use the role portion of the policy if available. | |
setype string | The type part of the SELinux file context. When set to _default , it will use the type portion of the policy if available. | |
seuser string | The user part of the SELinux file context. By default it uses the system policy, where applicable.When set to _default , it will use the user portion of the policy if available. | |
src path / required | If remote_src=no (default), local path to archive file to copy to the target server; can be absolute or relative. If remote_src=yes , path on the target server to existing archive file to unpack.If remote_src=yes and src contains :// , the remote machine will download the file from the URL first. (version_added 2.0). This is only for simple cases, for full download support use the ansible.builtin.get_url module. | |
unsafe_writes boolean added in 2.2 of ansible.builtin |
| Influence when to use atomic operation to prevent data corruption or inconsistent reads from the target file. By default this module uses atomic operations to prevent data corruption or inconsistent reads from the target files, but sometimes systems are configured or just broken in ways that prevent this. One example is docker mounted files, which cannot be updated atomically from inside the container and can only be written in an unsafe manner. This option allows Ansible to fall back to unsafe methods of updating files when atomic operations fail (however, it doesn't force Ansible to perform unsafe writes). IMPORTANT! Unsafe writes are subject to race conditions and can lead to data corruption. |
validate_certs boolean added in 2.2 of ansible.builtin |
| This only applies if using a https URL as the source of the file. This should only set to no used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificate.Prior to 2.2 the code worked as if this was set to yes . |
Note
zipinfo
and gtar
/unzip
command on target host.zstd
command on target host to expand .tar.zst files.unzip
as well as .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, and .tar.zst files using gtar
.--diff
arg to calculate if changed or not. If this arg
is not supported, it will always unpack the archive.check_mode
.See also
The official documentation on the community.general.archive module.
The official documentation on the community.general.iso_extract module.
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_unzip module.
- name: Extract foo.tgz into /var/lib/foo ansible.builtin.unarchive: src: foo.tgz dest: /var/lib/foo - name: Unarchive a file that is already on the remote machine ansible.builtin.unarchive: src: /tmp/foo.zip dest: /usr/local/bin remote_src: yes - name: Unarchive a file that needs to be downloaded (added in 2.0) ansible.builtin.unarchive: src: https://example.com/example.zip dest: /usr/local/bin remote_src: yes - name: Unarchive a file with extra options ansible.builtin.unarchive: src: /tmp/foo.zip dest: /usr/local/bin extra_opts: - --transform - s/^xxx/yyy/
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
dest string | always | Path to the destination directory. Sample: /opt/software |
files list / elements=string | When list_files is True | List of all the files in the archive. Sample: ["file1", "file2"] |
gid integer | always | Numerical ID of the group that owns the destination directory. Sample: 1000 |
group string | always | Name of the group that owns the destination directory. Sample: librarians |
handler string | always | Archive software handler used to extract and decompress the archive. Sample: TgzArchive |
mode string | always | String that represents the octal permissions of the destination directory. Sample: 0755 |
owner string | always | Name of the user that owns the destination directory. Sample: paul |
size integer | always | The size of destination directory in bytes. Does not include the size of files or subdirectories contained within. Sample: 36 |
src string | always | The source archive's path. If src was a remote web URL, or from the local ansible controller, this shows the temporary location where the download was stored. Sample: /home/paul/test.tar.gz |
state string | always | State of the destination. Effectively always "directory". Sample: directory |
uid integer | always | Numerical ID of the user that owns the destination directory. Sample: 1000 |
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.11/collections/ansible/builtin/unarchive_module.html