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Ansible Provisioner
Type: ansible
The ansible
Packer provisioner runs Ansible playbooks. It dynamically creates
an Ansible inventory file configured to use SSH, runs an SSH server, executes
ansible-playbook
, and marshals Ansible plays through the SSH server to the
machine being provisioned by Packer.
-> Note:: Any remote_user
defined in tasks will be ignored. Packer
will always connect with the user given in the json config for this
provisioner.
Basic Example
This is a fully functional template that will provision an image on
DigitalOcean. Replace the mock api_token
value with your own.
{
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "ansible",
"playbook_file": "./playbook.yml"
}
],
"builders": [
{
"type": "digitalocean",
"api_token": "6a561151587389c7cf8faa2d83e94150a4202da0e2bad34dd2bf236018ffaeeb",
"image": "ubuntu-14-04-x64",
"region": "sfo1"
}
]
}
Configuration Reference
Required Parameters:
playbook_file
- The playbook to be run by Ansible.
Optional Parameters:
-
ansible_env_vars
(array of strings) - Environment variables to set before running Ansible. Usage example:{ "ansible_env_vars": [ "ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING=False", "ANSIBLE_SSH_ARGS='-o ForwardAgent=yes -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s'", "ANSIBLE_NOCOLOR=True" ] }
If you are running a Windows build on AWS, Azure or Google Compute and would like to access the auto-generated password that Packer uses to connect to a Windows instance via WinRM, you can use the template variable {{.WinRMPassword}} in this option. For example:
"ansible_env_vars": [ "WINRM_PASSWORD={{.WinRMPassword}}" ],
-
command
(string) - The command to invoke ansible. Defaults toansible-playbook
. -
empty_groups
(array of strings) - The groups which should be present in inventory file but remain empty. -
extra_arguments
(array of strings) - Extra arguments to pass to Ansible. These arguments will not be passed through a shell and arguments should not be quoted. Usage example:{ "extra_arguments": [ "--extra-vars", "Region={{user `Region`}} Stage={{user `Stage`}}" ] }
If you are running a Windows build on AWS, Azure or Google Compute and would like to access the auto-generated password that Packer uses to connect to a Windows instance via WinRM, you can use the template variable {{.WinRMPassword}} in this option. For example:
"extra_arguments": [ "--extra-vars", "winrm_password={{ .WinRMPassword }}" ]
-
groups
(array of strings) - The groups into which the Ansible host should be placed. When unspecified, the host is not associated with any groups. -
inventory_file
(string) - The inventory file to use during provisioning. When unspecified, Packer will create a temporary inventory file and will use thehost_alias
. -
host_alias
(string) - The alias by which the Ansible host should be known. Defaults todefault
. This setting is ignored when using a custom inventory file. -
inventory_directory
(string) - The directory in which to place the temporary generated Ansible inventory file. By default, this is the system-specific temporary file location. The fully-qualified name of this temporary file will be passed to the-i
argument of theansible
command when this provisioner runs ansible. Specify this if you have an existing inventory directory withhost_vars
group_vars
that you would like to use in the playbook that this provisioner will run. -
local_port
(string) - The port on which to attempt to listen for SSH connections. This value is a starting point. The provisioner will attempt listen for SSH connections on the first available of ten ports, starting atlocal_port
. A system-chosen port is used whenlocal_port
is missing or empty. -
sftp_command
(string) - The command to run on the machine being provisioned by Packer to handle the SFTP protocol that Ansible will use to transfer files. The command should read and write on stdin and stdout, respectively. Defaults to/usr/lib/sftp-server -e
. -
skip_version_check
(boolean) - Check if ansible is installed prior to running. Set this totrue
, for example, if you're going to install ansible during the packer run. -
ssh_host_key_file
(string) - The SSH key that will be used to run the SSH server on the host machine to forward commands to the target machine. Ansible connects to this server and will validate the identity of the server using the system known_hosts. The default behavior is to generate and use a onetime key. Host key checking is disabled via theANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING
environment variable if the key is generated. -
ssh_authorized_key_file
(string) - The SSH public key of the Ansiblessh_user
. The default behavior is to generate and use a onetime key. If this key is generated, the corresponding private key is passed toansible-playbook
with the-e ansible_ssh_private_key_file
option. -
user
(string) - Theansible_user
to use. Defaults to the user running packer.
Default Extra Variables
In addition to being able to specify extra arguments using the
extra_arguments
configuration, the provisioner automatically defines certain
commonly useful Ansible variables:
-
packer_build_name
is set to the name of the build that Packer is running. This is most useful when Packer is making multiple builds and you want to distinguish them slightly when using a common playbook. -
packer_builder_type
is the type of the builder that was used to create the machine that the script is running on. This is useful if you want to run only certain parts of the playbook on systems built with certain builders. -
packer_http_addr
If using a builder that provides an http server for file transfer (such as hyperv, parallels, qemu, virtualbox, and vmware), this will be set to the address. You can use this address in your provisioner to download large files over http. This may be useful if you're experiencing slower speeds using the default file provisioner. A file provisioner using thewinrm
communicator may experience these types of difficulties.
Debugging
To debug underlying issues with Ansible, add "-vvvv"
to "extra_arguments"
to enable verbose logging.
{
"extra_arguments": [ "-vvvv" ]
}
Limitations
Redhat / CentOS
Redhat / CentOS builds have been known to fail with the following error due to
sftp_command
, which should be set to /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server -e
:
==> virtualbox-ovf: starting sftp subsystem
virtualbox-ovf: fatal: [default]: UNREACHABLE! => {"changed": false, "msg": "SSH Error: data could not be sent to the remote host. Make sure this host can be reached over ssh", "unreachable": true}
chroot communicator
Building within a chroot (e.g. amazon-chroot
) requires changing the Ansible
connection to chroot.
{
"builders": [
{
"type": "amazon-chroot",
"mount_path": "/mnt/packer-amazon-chroot",
"region": "us-east-1",
"source_ami": "ami-123456"
}
],
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "ansible",
"extra_arguments": [
"--connection=chroot",
"--inventory-file=/mnt/packer-amazon-chroot,"
],
"playbook_file": "main.yml"
}
]
}
winrm communicator
Windows builds require a custom Ansible connection plugin and a particular
configuration. Assuming a directory named connection_plugins
is next to the
playbook and contains a file named packer.py
which implements the connection
plugin. On versions of Ansible before 2.4.x, the following works as the
connection plugin
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.plugins.connection.ssh import Connection as SSHConnection
class Connection(SSHConnection):
''' ssh based connections for powershell via packer'''
transport = 'packer'
has_pipelining = True
become_methods = []
allow_executable = False
module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '')
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
Newer versions of Ansible require all plugins to have a documentation string. You can see if there is a plugin available for the version of Ansible you are using here.
To create the plugin yourself, you will need to copy all of the options
from
the DOCUMENTATION
string from the ssh.py Ansible connection
plugin
of the Ansible version you are using and add it to a packer.py file similar to
as follows
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.plugins.connection.ssh import Connection as SSHConnection
DOCUMENTATION = '''
connection: packer
short_description: ssh based connections for powershell via packer
description:
- This connection plugin allows ansible to communicate to the target packer
machines via ssh based connections for powershell.
author: Packer
version_added: na
options:
**** Copy ALL the options from
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/plugins/connection/ssh.py
for the version of Ansible you are using ****
'''
class Connection(SSHConnection):
''' ssh based connections for powershell via packer'''
transport = 'packer'
has_pipelining = True
become_methods = []
allow_executable = False
module_implementation_preferences = ('.ps1', '')
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Connection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
This template should build a Windows Server 2012 image on Google Cloud Platform:
{
"variables": {},
"provisioners": [
{
"type": "ansible",
"playbook_file": "./win-playbook.yml",
"extra_arguments": [
"--connection", "packer",
"--extra-vars", "ansible_shell_type=powershell ansible_shell_executable=None"
]
}
],
"builders": [
{
"type": "googlecompute",
"account_file": "{{user `account_file`}}",
"project_id": "{{user `project_id`}}",
"source_image": "windows-server-2012-r2-dc-v20160916",
"communicator": "winrm",
"zone": "us-central1-a",
"disk_size": 50,
"winrm_username": "packer",
"winrm_use_ssl": true,
"winrm_insecure": true,
"metadata": {
"sysprep-specialize-script-cmd": "winrm set winrm/config/service/auth @{Basic=\"true\"}"
}
}
]
}
Post i/o timeout errors
If you see
unknown error: Post http://<ip>:<port>/wsman:dial tcp <ip>:<port>: i/o timeout
errors while provisioning a Windows machine, try setting Ansible to copy files
over ssh instead of
sftp.
Too many SSH keys
SSH servers only allow you to attempt to authenticate a certain number of
times. All of your loaded keys will be tried before the dynamically generated
key. If you have too many SSH keys loaded in your ssh-agent
, the Ansible
provisioner may fail authentication with a message similar to this:
googlecompute: fatal: [default]: UNREACHABLE! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: Warning: Permanently added '[127.0.0.1]:62684' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.\r\nReceived disconnect from 127.0.0.1 port 62684:2: too many authentication failures\r\nAuthentication failed.\r\n", "unreachable": true}
To unload all keys from your ssh-agent
, run:
$ ssh-add -D
Become: yes
We recommend against running Packer as root; if you do then you won't be able
to successfully run your ansible playbook as root; become: yes
will fail.