community / community.general / 3.8.10 / module / sapcar_extract Manages SAP SAPCAR archives | "added in version" 3.2.0 of community.general" Authors: Rainer Leber (@RainerLeber)community.general.sapcar_extract (3.8.10) — module
Install with ansible-galaxy collection install community.general:==3.8.10
collections: - name: community.general version: 3.8.10
Provides support for unpacking C(sar)/C(car) files with the SAPCAR binary from SAP and pulling information back into Ansible.
- name: Extract SAR file community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar"
- name: Extract SAR file with destination community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar" dest: "~/test/"
- name: Extract SAR file with destination and download from webserver can be a fileshare as well community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar" dest: "~/dest/" binary_path: "https://myserver/SAPCAR"
- name: Extract SAR file and delete SAR after extract community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar" remove: true
- name: Extract SAR file with manifest community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar" signature: true
- name: Extract SAR file with manifest and rename it community.general.sapcar_extract: path: "~/source/hana.sar" manifest: "MyNewSignature.SMF" signature: true
dest: description: - The destination where SAPCAR extracts the SAR file. Missing folders will be created. If this parameter is not provided it will unpack in the same folder as the SAR file. type: path path: description: The path to the SAR/CAR file. required: true type: path remove: default: false description: - If C(true) the SAR/CAR file will be removed. B(This should be used with caution!) type: bool manifest: default: SIGNATURE.SMF description: - The name of the manifest. type: str signature: default: false description: - If C(true) the signature will be extracted. type: bool binary_path: description: - The path to the SAPCAR binary, for example, C(/home/dummy/sapcar) or C(https://myserver/SAPCAR). If this parameter is not provided the module will look in C(PATH). type: path security_library: description: - The path to the security library, for example, C(/usr/sap/hostctrl/exe/libsapcrytp.so), for signature operations. type: path