I am using ansible 2.0.2.0 to update my static website from any computer. My playbook runs on localhost only and essentially has two parts:
- Privileged part: Ensure packages are installed, essentially
apt
tasks withbecome: true
- Unprivileged part: Fill in templates, minify and sync with web hosting service, essentially
command
tasks withoutbecome
.
I would prefer having these two parts in the same playbook so that I do not need to worry about dependencies when switching computers. Ideally, I would like ansible to check if the apt
packages are installed and only ask for the become password if it needs to install any.
Other, less satisfactory alternatives that I have explored so far and their drawbacks are highlighted below:
sudo ansible-playbook ...
: Runs the unprivileged part asroot
, asks sudo password when not required;ansible-playbook --ask-become-pass ...
: Always asks sudo password, even if no new packages need to be installed;ansible-playbook ...
: Fails withsudo: a password is required
.
Is there any way to keep the privileged and unprivileged parts in the same playbook without needlessly typing the sudo password nor giving needless privileges to the unprivileged part?