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uri - Interacts with webservices

Synopsis

  • Interacts with HTTP and HTTPS web services and supports Digest, Basic and WSSE HTTP authentication mechanisms.
  • For Windows targets, use the win_uri module instead.

Options

parameter required default choices comments
HEADER_
no
Any parameter starting with "HEADER_" is a sent with your request as a header. For example, HEADER_Content-Type="application/json" would send the header "Content-Type" along with your request with a value of "application/json". This option is deprecated as of 2.1 and may be removed in a future release. Use headers instead.
body
no
The body of the http request/response to the web service. If body_format is set to 'json' it will take an already formatted JSON string or convert a data structure into JSON.
body_format
(added in 2.0)
no raw
  • raw
  • json
The serialization format of the body. When set to json, encodes the body argument, if needed, and automatically sets the Content-Type header accordingly. As of 2.3 it is possible to override the `Content-Type` header, when set to json via the headers option.
client_cert
(added in 2.4)
no
PEM formatted certificate chain file to be used for SSL client authentication. This file can also include the key as well, and if the key is included, client_key is not required
client_key
(added in 2.4)
no
PEM formatted file that contains your private key to be used for SSL client authentication. If client_cert contains both the certificate and key, this option is not required.
creates
no
a filename, when it already exists, this step will not be run.
dest
no
path of where to download the file to (if desired). If dest is a directory, the basename of the file on the remote server will be used.
follow_redirects
no safe
  • all
  • safe
  • none
Whether or not the URI module should follow redirects. all will follow all redirects. safe will follow only "safe" redirects, where "safe" means that the client is only doing a GET or HEAD on the URI to which it is being redirected. none will not follow any redirects. Note that yes and no choices are accepted for backwards compatibility, where yes is the equivalent of all and no is the equivalent of safe. yes and no are deprecated and will be removed in some future version of Ansible.
force_basic_auth
no no
  • yes
  • no
The library used by the uri module only sends authentication information when a webservice responds to an initial request with a 401 status. Since some basic auth services do not properly send a 401, logins will fail. This option forces the sending of the Basic authentication header upon initial request.
headers
(added in 2.1)
no
Add custom HTTP headers to a request in the format of a YAML hash. As of 2.3 supplying Content-Type here will override the header generated by supplying json for body_format.
method
no GET
  • GET
  • POST
  • PUT
  • HEAD
  • DELETE
  • OPTIONS
  • PATCH
  • TRACE
  • CONNECT
  • REFRESH
The HTTP method of the request or response. It MUST be uppercase.
others
no
all arguments accepted by the file module also work here
password
no
password for the module to use for Digest, Basic or WSSE authentication.
removes
no
a filename, when it does not exist, this step will not be run.
return_content
no no
  • yes
  • no
Whether or not to return the body of the response as a "content" key in the dictionary result. If the reported Content-type is "application/json", then the JSON is additionally loaded into a key called json in the dictionary results.
status_code
no 200
A valid, numeric, HTTP status code that signifies success of the request. Can also be comma separated list of status codes.
timeout
no 30
The socket level timeout in seconds
url
yes
HTTP or HTTPS URL in the form (http|https)://host.domain[:port]/path
user
no
username for the module to use for Digest, Basic or WSSE authentication.
validate_certs
(added in 1.9.2)
no yes
  • yes
  • no
If no, SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only set to no used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. Prior to 1.9.2 the code defaulted to no.

Examples

- name: Check that you can connect (GET) to a page and it returns a status 200
  uri:
    url: http://www.example.com

# Check that a page returns a status 200 and fail if the word AWESOME is not
# in the page contents.
- uri:
    url: http://www.example.com
    return_content: yes
  register: webpage

- name: Fail if AWESOME is not in the page content
  fail:
  when: "'AWESOME' not in webpage.content"


- name: Create a JIRA issue
  uri:
    url: https://your.jira.example.com/rest/api/2/issue/
    method: POST
    user: your_username
    password: your_pass
    body: "{{ lookup('file','issue.json') }}"
    force_basic_auth: yes
    status_code: 201
    body_format: json

# Login to a form based webpage, then use the returned cookie to
# access the app in later tasks

- uri:
    url: https://your.form.based.auth.example.com/index.php
    method: POST
    body: "name=your_username&password=your_password&enter=Sign%20in"
    status_code: 302
    headers:
      Content-Type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
  register: login

- uri:
    url: https://your.form.based.auth.example.com/dashboard.php
    method: GET
    return_content: yes
    headers:
      Cookie: "{{login.set_cookie}}"

- name: Queue build of a project in Jenkins
  uri:
    url: "http://{{ jenkins.host }}/job/{{ jenkins.job }}/build?token={{ jenkins.token }}"
    method: GET
    user: "{{ jenkins.user }}"
    password: "{{ jenkins.password }}"
    force_basic_auth: yes
    status_code: 201

Return Values

Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:

name description returned type sample
msg
The HTTP message from the request
always string OK (unknown bytes)
redirected
Whether the request was redirected
always bool False
status
The HTTP status code from the request
always int 200
url
The actual URL used for the request
always string https://www.ansible.com/

Notes

Note

  • The dependency on httplib2 was removed in Ansible 2.1.
  • The module returns all the HTTP headers in lower-case.
  • For Windows targets, use the win_uri module instead.

Status

This module is flagged as stableinterface which means that the maintainers for this module guarantee that no backward incompatible interface changes will be made.

Maintenance Info

For more information about Red Hat’s this support of this module, please refer to this knowledge base article<https://access.redhat.com/articles/rhel-top-support-policies>

For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, Testing Ansible and Developing Modules.

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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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