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Usage
ansible-doctor FOLDER

If you don't pass a folder to ansible-doctor your current working directory will be used. The first step is to identify if the given folder is an Ansible role. This check is very simple, if the folder contains a subfolder called tasks is MUST be an Ansible role! :)

After the successful check, ansible-doctor will try to read some static files into a dictionary:

  • defaults/main.yml
  • meta/main.yml

This will be the base result set which is used as data source for every output template. Without any work, you will get at least a documentation about available variables and some meta information. Theses basic information can be expanded with a set of available annotations. In general, an annotation is a comment with an identifier. This identifier is followed by colon separated options and ends with a value.

{{< highlight Yaml "linenos=table" >}}

@identifier option1:option2:

@var docker_registry_password:example: "%8gv_5GA?"

@var docker_registry_password:description: Very secure password to login to the docker registry

@var docker_registry_password:description: >

You can also write it as multi line description

Very secure password to login to the docker registry.

@end

docker_registry_password: "secret" {{< /highlight >}}

These list of predefined identifiers is currently available:

  • @meta
  • @todo
  • @var
  • @tag