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node-ansible

v0.5.5

Published

Programmatic interface in Node.js for executing Ansible ad-hoc commands and playbooks

Downloads

7,275

Readme

node-ansible Build Status

Programmatic interface in Node.js for executing Ansible ad-hoc commands and playbooks

Warning: this package is still under development. API might break between minors.

Installation

npm install node-ansible --save

NOTE: I think it goes without saying, but I'll mention it anyway - you MUST have ansible installed on the same machine on which your node process is going to run.

Crash Course

var Ansible = require('node-ansible');
var command = new Ansible.AdHoc().module('shell').hosts('local').args("echo 'hello'");
command.exec();

is equivalent to:

ansible local -m shell -a "echo 'hello'"
var playbook = new Ansible.Playbook().playbook('my-playbook');
playbook.exec();

is equivalent to:

ansible-playbook myplaybook.yml

Let's execute:

var promise = playbook.exec();
promise.then(function(successResult) {
  console.log(successResult.code); // Exit code of the executed command
  console.log(successResult.output) // Standard output/error of the executed command
}, function(error) {
  console.error(error);
})

We can also get the results of a command streamed in real time (from both playbooks and adhoc commands):

playbook.on('stdout', function(data) { console.log(data.toString()); });
playbook.on('stderr', function(data) { console.log(data.toString()); });
var promise = playbook.exec();

Full Documentation

Running tests:

npm test

License

MIT