I'm looking for a way to specify multiple groups as hosts in an Ansible playbook when the groups are located in separate inventories (this is similar to this question, but different because that question assumes one single inventory).
Say I have a playbook called change_things.yml
. Sometimes I want to change things in development
, sometimes qa
, sometimes production
, etc.:
ansible-playbook -i development -i production change_things.yml
.
Say there are separate inventories which look roughly like this:
# development inventory
[development]
10.0.0.1
10.0.0.2
The playbook above fails to run when hosts
is not explicitly specified.
I have a few problems:
- Using
hosts: all
seems harmful. If a user forgets to explicitly declare an inventory, I would imagine that Ansible inherits from whatever is in/etc/ansible/hosts
. - Hard-coding host groups (
hosts: development:production
) is undesirable because I may want to run something likeansible-playbook -i development -i qa change_things.yml
in the future.
I'm looking for a way to maintain separate inventories of hosts, but create playbooks in such a way that they can be executed against multiple combinations of host groups. I do not know how to tell Ansible "use these groups from these inventories".
red
servers andgreen
servers instead. I do not want to have to maintain multiple playbooks with different default hosts but the same exact content. What's Ansible's version system?