shell¶
Collection Note
This module is part of the ansible.builtin collection. To install the collection, use:
Added in version0.2.
Synopsis¶
- The M(ansible.builtin.shell) module takes the command name followed by a list of space-delimited arguments.
- Either a free form command or O(cmd) parameter is required, see the examples.
- It is almost exactly like the M(ansible.builtin.command) module but runs the command through a shell (C(/bin/sh)) on the remote node.
- For Windows targets, use the M(ansible.windows.win_shell) module instead.
Parameters¶
| Parameter | Defaults / Choices | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| chdir path |
Change into this directory before running the command. Version Added: 0.6 |
|
| cmd str |
The command to run followed by optional arguments. | |
| creates path |
A filename, when it already exists, this step will B(not) be run. | |
| executable path |
Change the shell used to execute the command. This expects an absolute path to the executable. Version Added: 0.9 |
|
| free_form str |
The shell module takes a free form command to run, as a string. There is no actual parameter named 'free form'. See the examples on how to use this module. |
|
| removes path |
A filename, when it does not exist, this step will B(not) be run. Version Added: 0.8 |
|
| stdin str |
Set the stdin of the command directly to the specified value. Version Added: 2.4 |
|
| stdin_add_newline bool |
Default: True |
Whether to append a newline to stdin data. Version Added: 2.8 |
Notes¶
Note
- If you want to execute a command securely and predictably, it may be better to use the M(ansible.builtin.command) module instead. Best practices when writing playbooks will follow the trend of using M(ansible.builtin.command) unless the M(ansible.builtin.shell) module is explicitly required. When running ad-hoc commands, use your best judgement.
- To sanitize any variables passed to the shell module, you should use C({{ var | quote }}) instead of just C({{ var }}) to make sure they do not include evil things like semicolons.
- An alternative to using inline shell scripts with this module is to use the M(ansible.builtin.script) module possibly together with the M(ansible.builtin.template) module.
- For rebooting systems, use the M(ansible.builtin.reboot) or M(ansible.windows.win_reboot) module.
- If the command returns non UTF-8 data, it must be encoded to avoid issues. One option is to pipe the output through C(base64).
Examples¶
- name: Execute the command in remote shell; stdout goes to the specified file on the remote
ansible.builtin.shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
- name: Change the working directory to somedir/ before executing the command
ansible.builtin.shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
args:
chdir: somedir/
# You can also use the 'args' form to provide the options.
- name: This command will change the working directory to somedir/ and will only run when somedir/somelog.txt doesn't exist
ansible.builtin.shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
args:
chdir: somedir/
creates: somelog.txt
# You can also use the 'cmd' parameter instead of free form format.
- name: This command will change the working directory to somedir/
ansible.builtin.shell:
cmd: ls -l | grep log
chdir: somedir/
- name: Run a command that uses non-posix shell-isms (in this example /bin/sh doesn't handle redirection and wildcards together but bash does)
ansible.builtin.shell: cat < /tmp/*txt
args:
executable: /bin/bash
- name: Run a command using a templated variable (always use quote filter to avoid injection)
ansible.builtin.shell: cat {{ myfile|quote }}
# You can use shell to run other executables to perform actions inline
- name: Run expect to wait for a successful PXE boot via out-of-band CIMC
ansible.builtin.shell: |
set timeout 300
spawn ssh admin@{{ cimc_host }}
expect "password:"
send "{{ cimc_password }}\n"
expect "\n{{ cimc_name }}"
send "connect host\n"
expect "pxeboot.n12"
send "\n"
exit 0
args:
executable: /usr/bin/expect
delegate_to: localhost
Return Values¶
| Key | Data Type | Description | Returned |
|---|---|---|---|
| cmd | str | The command executed by the task. | always |
| delta | str | The command execution delta time. | always |
| end | str | The command execution end time. | always |
| msg | bool | changed | always |
| rc | int | The command return code (0 means success). | always |
| start | str | The command execution start time. | always |
| stderr | str | The command standard error. | always |
| stderr_lines | list | The command standard error split in lines. | always |
| stdout | str | The command standard output. | always |
| stdout_lines | list | The command standard output split in lines. | always |
Authors¶
- Ansible Core Team
- Michael Dehaan