This repo contains the community.docker
Ansible Collection. The collection includes many modules and plugins to work with Docker.
Please note that this collection does not support Windows targets. The connection plugins included in this collection support Windows targets on a best-effort basis, but we are not testing this in CI.
Tested with the current Ansible 2.9, ansible-base 2.10, ansible-core 2.11, ansible-core 2.12 and ansible-core 2.13 releases and the current development version of ansible-core. Ansible versions before 2.9.10 are not supported.
Most modules and plugins require the Docker SDK for Python. For Python 2.6 support, use the deprecated docker-py library instead.
Both libraries cannot be installed at the same time. If you accidentally did install them simultaneously, you have to uninstall both before re-installing one of them.
- Connection plugins:
- community.docker.docker: use Docker containers as remotes
- Inventory plugins:
- community.docker.docker_machine: collect Docker machines as inventory
- community.docker.docker_swarm: collect Docker Swarm nodes as inventory
- Modules:
- Docker:
- community.docker.docker_container: manage Docker containers
- community.docker.docker_container_exec: run commands in Docker containers
- community.docker.docker_container_info: retrieve information on Docker containers
- community.docker.docker_host_info: retrieve information on the Docker daemon
- community.docker.docker_image: manage Docker images
- community.docker.docker_image_info: retrieve information on Docker images
- community.docker.docker_image_load: load Docker images from archives
- community.docker.docker_login: log in and out to/from registries
- community.docker.docker_network: manage Docker networks
- community.docker.docker_network_info: retrieve information on Docker networks
- community.docker.docker_plugin: manage Docker plugins
- community.docker.docker_prune: prune Docker containers, images, networks, volumes, and build data
- community.docker.docker_volume: manage Docker volumes
- community.docker.docker_volume_info: retrieve information on Docker volumes
- Docker Compose:
- community.docker.docker_compose: manage Docker Compose files
- Docker Swarm:
- community.docker.docker_config: manage configurations
- community.docker.docker_node: manage Docker Swarm nodes
- community.docker.docker_node_info: retrieve information on Docker Swarm nodes
- community.docker.docker_secret: manage secrets
- community.docker.docker_swarm: manage Docker Swarm
- community.docker.docker_swarm_info: retrieve information on Docker Swarm
- community.docker.docker_swarm_service: manage Docker Swarm services
- community.docker.docker_swarm_service_info: retrieve information on Docker Swarm services
- Docker Stack:
- community.docker.docker_stack: manage Docker Stacks
- community.docker.docker_stack_info: retrieve information on Docker Stacks
- community.docker.docker_stack_task_info: retrieve information on tasks in Docker Stacks
- Other:
- current_container_facts: return facts about whether the module runs in a Docker container
- Docker:
Before using the General community collection, you need to install the collection with the ansible-galaxy
CLI:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.docker
You can also include it in a requirements.yml
file and install it via ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml
using the format:
collections:
- name: community.docker
See Ansible Using collections for more details.
If you want to develop new content for this collection or improve what is already here, the easiest way to work on the collection is to clone it into one of the configured COLLECTIONS_PATH
, and work on it there.
You can find more information in the developer guide for collections, and in the Ansible Community Guide.
See the changelog.
- Ansible Collection overview
- Ansible User guide
- Ansible Developer guide
- Ansible Collections Checklist
- Ansible Community code of conduct
- The Bullhorn (the Ansible Contributor newsletter)
- Changes impacting Contributors
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