ansible-doctor/docs/content/usage/configuration.md

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Configuration

ansible-doctor comes with default settings which should be sufficient for most users to start, but most of the settings can be adjusted.

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Configuration options can be set in different places, which are processed in the following order (last wins):

  • Standard configuration (built-in)
  • Global configuration file (the path depends on the operating system)
  • Folder-based configuration file (.ansibledoctor.yml|.ansibledoctor.yaml|.ansibledoctor) in the current working directory
  • Environment Variables
  • CLI options

Defaults

---
# Default is the current working directory.
base_dir:

role:
  # Default is the basename of 'role_name'.
  name:
  # Auto-detect if the given directory is a role, can be disabled
  # to parse loose files instead.
  autodetect: True

# Don't write anything to file system.
dry_run: False

exclude_files: []
# Examples
# exclude_files:
#   - molecule/
#   - files/**/*.py

# Exclude tags from automatic detection. Configured tags are only skipped
# if the tag is not used in an annotation.
exclude_tags: []

logging:
  # Possible options: debug|info|warning| error|critical
  level: "warning"
  # JSON logging can be enabled if a parsable output is required.
  json: False

template:
  name: readme
  # Default is built-in templates directory.
  src:

  options:
    # Configures whether to tabulate variables in the output. When set to `True`,
    # variables will be displayed in a tabular format intsead of plain marktdown sections.
    # NOTE: This option does not support rendering multiline code blocks.
    tabulate_vars: False

renderer:
  # By default, double spaces, spaces before and after line breaks or tab characters, etc.
  # are automatically removed before the template is rendered. As a result, indenting
  # with spaces does not work. If you want to use spaces to indent text, you must disable
  # this option.
  autotrim: True
  # Load custom header from given file and append template output to it before write.
  include_header: ""
  # Path to write rendered template file. Default is the current working directory.
  dest:
  # Don't ask to overwrite if output file exists.
  force_overwrite: False

CLI

$ ansible-doctor --help
usage: ansible-doctor [-h] [-c CONFIG_FILE] [-o OUTPUT_DIR] [-r] [-f] [-d] [-n] [-v] [-q] [--version] [base_dir]

Generate documentation from annotated Ansible roles using templates

positional arguments:
  base_dir              base directory (default: current working directory)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE
                        path to configuration file
  -o OUTPUT_DIR, --output OUTPUT_DIR
                        output directory
  -r, --recursive       run recursively over the base directory subfolders
  -f, --force           force overwrite output file
  -d, --dry-run         dry run without writing
  -n, --no-role-detection
                        disable automatic role detection
  -v                    increase log level
  -q                    decrease log level
  --version             show program's version number and exit

Environment Variables

ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_BASE_DIR=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_DRY_RUN=False
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_EXCLUDE_FILES=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_EXCLUDE_TAGS=

ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_ROLE__NAME=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_ROLE__AUTODETECT=True

ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_LOGGING__LEVEL="warning"
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_LOGGING__JSON=False

ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_TEMPLATE__NAME=readme
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_TEMPLATE__SRC=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_TEMPLATE__OPTIONS__TABULATE_VARS=False

ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_RENDERER__AUTOTRIM=True
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_RENDERER__INCLUDE_HEADER=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_RENDERER__DEST=
ANSIBLE_DOCTOR_RENDERER__FORCE_OVERWRITE=False

Pre-Commit setup

To use ansible-doctor with the pre-commit framework, add the following to the .pre-commit-config.yaml file in your local repository.

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