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"become" and "become_user" are optional. Also see: {{Internal|Ansible Privilege Escalation|Ansible Privilege Escalation}} | "become" and "become_user" are optional. Also see: {{Internal|Ansible Privilege Escalation|Ansible Privilege Escalation}} | ||
=Setting Facts as Result of a Command= | =Setting Facts as Result of a Command= |
Revision as of 02:26, 30 December 2020
External
Internal
Overview
The command module takes the command name followed by a list of space-delimited arguments.
A command will NOT be interpreted by a shell, so variables like $HOME and operations like "<", ">", "|", ";" and "&" will not work. Use the shelll module for that.
- name: A command example
command: some-command arg1 arg2
become: true
become_user: root
args:
chdir: /somedir/
"become" and "become_user" are optional. Also see:
Setting Facts as Result of a Command
This sets a fact:
- name: Read required JDK version
command: "sh -c \"finger `whoami` | awk -F: '{ print $3 }' | head -n1 | sed 's/^ //'\""
register: name_cmd
changed_when: false
when: name is not defined