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Practical Ansible 2
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Practical Ansible 2

by Daniel Oh, James Freeman, Fabio Alessandro Locati
June 2020
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
410 pages
9h 52m
English
Packt Publishing
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Configuring playbook prompts

So far, all of our playbooks have had their data specified for them at run time in variables we defined within the playbook. However, what if you actually want to obtain information from someone during a playbook run? Perhaps you want a user to select a version of a package to install? Or, perhaps you want to obtain a password from a user for an authentication task without storing it anywhere. (Although Ansible Value can encrypt the data at rest, some companies may forbid the storing of passwords and other such credentials in tools that they have not evaluated.) Fortunately for these instances (and many more), Ansible can prompt you for user input and store the input in a variable for future processing.

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