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Ansible: how to call module `add_host` for all hosts of the play


I'm creating a playbook with this play:

On hosts hypervisors:

  • retrieve list of virtual machines from all hosts
  • use module add_host to add all of them in a new inventory group called guests

My inventory:

[hypervisors]
host1
host2

My playbook:

- hosts: hypervisors
  - shell: virsh list | awk 'NR>2' | awk '{print $2}'
    register: result_virsh
  - add_host:
      name: "{{ item }}"
      group: "guests"
    with_items: "{{ result_virsh.stdout_lines }}"

Module add_host bypasses the play host loop and only runs once for all the hosts in the play.

Then it is called once (for host1), it's a particular case of the use of this module (see link above), as if the variable run_once was implicitly fixed to true.

How can I use it for all hosts in group hypervisors ?

EDIT: Example to reproduce it on your computer with only localhost

Create file /tmp/host1_test to simulate a return of guests vm1 and vm2:

vm1
vm2

Create file /tmp/host2_test to simulate a return of guests vm3 and vm4:

vm3
vm4

Use this inventory (test_add_host.ini) with two hosts, both with fixed IP address 127.0.0.1:

[hypervisors]
host1 ansible_host=127.0.0.1 test_filename=/tmp/host1_test
host2 ansible_host=127.0.0.1 test_filename=/tmp/host2_test

Use this playbook (test_add_host.yml):

- hosts: hypervisors
  gather_facts: no
  tasks:
  - shell: "cat {{ test_filename }}"
    register: result_virsh
  - add_host:
      name: "{{ item }}"
      group: "guests"
    with_items: "{{ result_virsh.stdout_lines }}"

- hosts: guests
  gather_facts: no
  tasks:
  - local_action: ping

Call this playbook locally with command:

ansible-playbook -c local -i test_add_host.ini test_add_host.yml
  • First play call hosts host1 and host2
  • Second play call hosts vm1 and vm2

What should I do to call all hosts (vm1, vm2, vm3 and vm4) in second play ?


Solution

  • As you noted, there's a thing about add_host: BYPASS_HOST_LOOP = True.
    So it's a kind of forced run_once.

    If you don't mind running over hypervisors in sequential manner, you can simply use serial: 1:

    - hosts: hypervisors
      serial: 1
      tasks:
        - shell: virsh list | awk 'NR>2' | awk '{print $2}'
          register: result_virsh
        - add_host:
            name: "{{ item }}"
            group: "guests"
          with_items: "{{ result_virsh.stdout_lines }}"
    

    This ensures that every play batch consists of only one host, so add_host executes for every host.