ansible.builtin.add_host – Add a host (and alternatively a group) to the ansible-playbook in-memory inventory

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ansible.builtin.add_host – Add a host (and alternatively a group) to the ansible-playbook in-memory inventory

Note

This module is part of ansible-base and included in all Ansible installations. In most cases, you can use the short module name add_host 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 0.9: of ansible.builtin


Synopsis

  • Use variables to create new hosts and groups in inventory for use in later plays of the same playbook.
  • Takes variables so you can define the new hosts more fully.
  • This module is also supported for Windows targets.

Note

This module has a corresponding action plugin.


Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

groups

list / elements=string

The groups to add the hostname to.


aliases: group, groupname

name

string / required

The hostname/ip of the host to add to the inventory, can include a colon and a port number.


aliases: host, hostname



Notes

Note

  • This module bypasses the play host loop and only runs once for all the hosts in the play, if you need it to iterate use a loop construct. If you need to dynamically add all hosts targeted by a playbook for later use, the group_by module is potentially a better choice.
  • The alias host of the parameter name is only available on Ansible 2.4 and newer.
  • Since Ansible 2.4, the inventory_dir variable is now set to None instead of the ‘global inventory source’, because you can now have multiple sources. An example was added that shows how to partially restore the previous behaviour.
  • Windows targets are supported by this module.


See Also

See also

ansible.builtin.group_by
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.group_by module.


Examples

- name: Add host to group 'just_created' with variable foo=42
  add_host:
    name: '{{ ip_from_ec2 }}'
    groups: just_created
    foo: 42

- name: Add host to multiple groups
  add_host:
    hostname: '{{ new_ip }}'
    groups:
    - group1
    - group2

- name: Add a host with a non-standard port local to your machines
  add_host:
    name: '{{ new_ip }}:{{ new_port }}'

- name: Add a host alias that we reach through a tunnel (Ansible 1.9 and older)
  add_host:
    hostname: '{{ new_ip }}'
    ansible_ssh_host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
    ansible_ssh_port: '{{ new_port }}'

- name: Add a host alias that we reach through a tunnel (Ansible 2.0 and newer)
  add_host:
    hostname: '{{ new_ip }}'
    ansible_host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}'
    ansible_port: '{{ new_port }}'

- name: Ensure inventory vars are set to the same value as the inventory_hostname has (close to pre Ansible 2.4 behaviour)
  add_host:
    hostname: charlie
    inventory_dir: '{{ inventory_dir }}'

- name: Add all hosts running this playbook to the done group
  add_host:
    name: '{{ item }}'
    groups: done
  loop: "{{ ansible_play_hosts }}"

Authors

  • Ansible Core Team
  • Seth Vidal (@skvidal)

© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/ansible/builtin/add_host_module.html