ansible / ansible.builtin / v2.7.17 / module / add_host add a host (and alternatively a group) to the ansible-playbook in-memory inventory | "added in version" 0.9 of ansible.builtin" Authors: Ansible Core Team, Seth Vidal stableinterface | supported by coreansible.builtin.add_host (v2.7.17) — module
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Install with pip install ansible==2.7.17
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.
- 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) 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) 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 2.4 behaviour) add_host: hostname: charlie inventory_dir: "{{inventory_dir}}"
name: aliases: - hostname - host description: - The hostname/ip of the host to add to the inventory, can include a colon and a port number. required: true groups: aliases: - groupname - group description: - The groups to add the hostname to, comma separated. required: false