The Ansible Amazon AWS collection includes a variety of Ansible content to help automate the management of AWS services. This collection is maintained by the Ansible cloud team.
The primary purpose of this collection is to simplify and streamline the management of AWS resources through automation. By leveraging this collection, organizations can reduce manual intervention, minimize errors, and ensure consistent and repeatable deployments. This leads to increased efficiency, faster deployments, and a more agile IT infrastructure.
AWS related modules and plugins supported by the Ansible community are in the community.aws collection.
Being Red Hat Ansible Certified Content, this collection is eligible for support through the Ansible Automation Platform.
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Join the Ansible forum:
- Get Help: get help or help others.
- Posts tagged with 'aws': subscribe to participate in collection-related conversations.
- AWS Working Group: by joining the team you will automatically get subscribed to the posts tagged with aws.
- Social Spaces: gather and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
- News & Announcements: track project-wide announcements including social events.
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The Ansible Bullhorn newsletter: used to announce releases and important changes.
For more information about communication, see the Ansible communication guide.
Tested with the Ansible Core >= 2.15.0 versions, and the current development version of Ansible. Ansible Core versions prior to 2.15.0 are not supported.
This collection depends on the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3 and Botocore). Due to the AWS SDK Python Support Policy this collection requires Python 3.7 or greater.
Amazon has also announced the planned end of support for Python less than 3.8. As such support for Python less than 3.8 will be removed in a release after 2024-12-01.
Starting with the 2.0.0 releases of amazon.aws and community.aws, it is generally the collection's policy to support the versions of botocore
and boto3
that were released 12 months prior to the most recent major collection release, following semantic versioning (for example, 2.0.0, 3.0.0).
Version 9.0.0 of this collection supports boto3 >= 1.28.0
and botocore >= 1.31.0
All support for the original AWS SDK boto
was removed in release 4.0.0.
See the complete list of collection content in the Plugin Index.
The amazon.aws collection can be installed with Ansible Galaxy command-line tool:
ansible-galaxy collection install amazon.aws
You can also include it in a requirements.yml
file and install it with ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml
, using the format:
---
collections:
- name: amazon.aws
Note that if you install any collections from Ansible Galaxy, they will not be upgraded automatically when you upgrade the Ansible package. To upgrade the collection to the latest available version, run the following command:
ansible-galaxy collection install amazon.aws --upgrade
A specific version of the collection can be installed by using the version
keyword in the requirements.yml
file:
---
collections:
- name: amazon.aws
version: 3.1.1
or using the ansible-galaxy command as follows
ansible-galaxy collection install amazon.aws:==1.0.0
The python module dependencies are not installed by ansible-galaxy
. They can
be manually installed using pip:
pip install -r requirements.txt
or:
pip install boto3 botocore
Refer the following for more details.
- Amazon Web Services Guide
- using Ansible collections for more details.
You can either call modules by their Fully Qualified Collection Name (FQCN), such as amazon.aws.ec2_instance
, or you can call modules by their short name if you list the amazon.aws
collection in the playbook's collections
keyword:
---
- name: Setup an instance for testing
amazon.aws.ec2_instance:
name: '{{ ec2_instance_name }}'
instance_type: t2.nano
image_id: "{{ (amis.images | sort(attribute='creation_date') | last).image_id }}"
wait: yes
volumes:
- device_name: /dev/xvda
ebs:
volume_size: 8
delete_on_termination: true
register: instance
- name: Gather {{ ec2_instance_name }} info
amazon.aws.ec2_instance_info:
filters:
tag:Name: "{{ ec2_instance_name }}"
include_attributes:
- instanceType
- kernel
- ramdisk
- userData
- disableApiTermination
- instanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior
- rootDeviceName
- blockDeviceMapping
- productCodes
- sourceDestCheck
- groupSet
- ebsOptimized
- sriovNetSupport
- enclaveOptions
register: instance_info
- name: Delete instance created for tests
amazon.aws.ec2_instance:
state: absent
instance_ids: "{{ instance.instance_ids }}"
wait: false
This collection is tested using GitHub Actions. To know more about testing, refer to CI.md.
We welcome community contributions to this collection. If you find problems, please open an issue or create a PR against the Amazon AWS collection repository. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.
- Ansible Community Guide - Details on contributing to Ansible
- Contributing to Collections - How to check out collection git repositories correctly
- Guidelines for Ansible Amazon AWS module development
- Getting Started With AWS Ansible Module Development and Community Contribution
You can also join us on:
- Libera.Chat IRC - the
#ansible-aws
irc.libera.chat channel
See the rendered changelog or the raw generated changelog.
- Ansible Collection overview
- Ansible User guide
- Ansible Developer guide
- Ansible Collection Developer Guide
- Ansible Community code of conduct
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