community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory – VMware Guest inventory source
Note
This plugin is part of the community.vmware collection (version 1.15.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible package. It is not included in ansible-core. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.vmware.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory.
Synopsis
- Get virtual machines as inventory hosts from VMware environment.
 - Uses any file which ends with vmware.yml, vmware.yaml, vmware_vm_inventory.yml, or vmware_vm_inventory.yaml as a YAML configuration file.
 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the local controller node that executes this inventory.
- Python >= 2.7
 - PyVmomi
 - requests >= 2.3
 - vSphere Automation SDK - For tag feature
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|
|   cache    boolean    |   
  |     ini entries:    [inventory]  env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE    |    Toggle to enable/disable the caching of the inventory's source data, requires a cache plugin setup to work.   |  
|   cache_connection    string    |     ini entries:    [defaults]  [inventory]  env:ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_CONNECTION    env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_CONNECTION    |    Cache connection data or path, read cache plugin documentation for specifics.   |  |
|   cache_plugin    string    |   Default: "memory"   |     ini entries:    [defaults]  [inventory]  env:ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN    env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN    |    Cache plugin to use for the inventory's source data.   |  
|   cache_prefix    string    |   Default: "ansible_inventory_"   |     ini entries:    [default]  [inventory]  env:ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX    env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_PLUGIN_PREFIX    |    Prefix to use for cache plugin files/tables   |  
|   cache_timeout    integer    |   Default: 3600   |     ini entries:    [defaults]  [inventory]  env:ANSIBLE_CACHE_PLUGIN_TIMEOUT    env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_CACHE_TIMEOUT    |    Cache duration in seconds   |  
|   compose    dictionary    |   Default: {}   |    Create vars from jinja2 expressions.   |  |
|   filters    list / elements=string    |   Default: []   |    This option allows client-side filtering hosts with jinja templating.  When server-side filtering is introduced, it should be preferred over this.   |  |
|   groups    dictionary    |   Default: {}   |    Add hosts to group based on Jinja2 conditionals.   |  |
|   hostname    string / required    |     env:VMWARE_HOST    env:VMWARE_SERVER    |    Name of vCenter or ESXi server.   |  |
|   hostnames    list / elements=string    |   Default: ["config.name + \"_\" + config.uuid"]   |    A list of templates in order of precedence to compose inventory_hostname.  Ignores template if resulted in an empty string or None value.  You can use property specified in properties as variables in the template.   |  |
|   keyed_groups    list / elements=string    |   Default: [{"key": "config.guestId", "separator": ""}, {"key": "summary.runtime.powerState", "separator": ""}]   |    Add hosts to group based on the values of a variable.   |  |
|   leading_separator    boolean    added in 2.11 of ansible.builtin    |   
  |    Use in conjunction with keyed_groups.  By default, a keyed group that does not have a prefix or a separator provided will have a name that starts with an underscore.  This is because the default prefix is "" and the default separator is "_".  Set this option to False to omit the leading underscore (or other separator) if no prefix is given.  If the group name is derived from a mapping the separator is still used to concatenate the items.  To not use a separator in the group name at all, set the separator for the keyed group to an empty string instead.   |  |
|   password    string / required    |     env:VMWARE_PASSWORD    |    Password of vSphere user.  Accepts vault encrypted variable.   |  |
|   port    integer    |   Default: 443   |     env:VMWARE_PORT    |    Port number used to connect to vCenter or ESXi Server.   |  
|   properties    list / elements=string    |   Default: ["name", "config.cpuHotAddEnabled", "config.cpuHotRemoveEnabled", "config.instanceUuid", "config.hardware.numCPU", "config.template", "config.name", "config.uuid", "guest.hostName", "guest.ipAddress", "guest.guestId", "guest.guestState", "runtime.maxMemoryUsage", "customValue", "summary.runtime.powerState", "config.guestId"]   |    Specify the list of VMware schema properties associated with the VM.  These properties will be populated in hostvars of the given VM.  Each value in the list can be a path to a specific property in VM object or a path to a collection of VM objects.  config.name, config.uuid are required properties if hostnames is set to default.config.guestId, summary.runtime.powerState are required if keyed_groups is set to default.Please make sure that all the properties that are used in other parameters are included in this options.  In addition to VM properties, the following are special values  Use   customValue to populate virtual machine's custom attributes. customValue is only supported by vCenter and not by ESXi.Use   all to populate all the properties of the virtual machine. The value all is time consuming operation, do not use unless required absolutely.Please refer more VMware guest attributes which can be used as properties https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/docs/docsite/rst/scenario_guides/vmware_scenarios/vmware_inventory_vm_attributes.rst
   |  |
|   proxy_host    string    added in 1.12.0 of community.vmware    |     env:VMWARE_PROXY_HOST    |    Address of a proxy that will receive all HTTPS requests and relay them.  The format is a hostname or a IP.  This feature depends on a version of pyvmomi>=v6.7.1.2018.12.   |  |
|   proxy_port    integer    added in 1.12.0 of community.vmware    |     env:VMWARE_PROXY_PORT    |    Port of the HTTP proxy that will receive all HTTPS requests and relay them.   |  |
|   resources    list / elements=string    added in 2.10 of community.vmware    |   Default: []   |    A list of resources to limit search scope.  Each resource item is represented by exactly one   'vim_type_snake_case:list of resource names pair and optional nested resources
Key name is based on snake case of a vim type name; e.g   host_system correspond to vim.HostSystem
See VIM Types
   |  |
|   strict    boolean    |   
  |    If   yes make invalid entries a fatal error, otherwise skip and continue.Since it is possible to use facts in the expressions they might not always be available and we ignore those errors by default.   |  |
|   use_extra_vars    boolean    added in 2.11 of ansible.builtin    |   
  |     ini entries:    [inventory_plugins]  env:ANSIBLE_INVENTORY_USE_EXTRA_VARS    |    Merge extra vars into the available variables for composition (highest precedence).   |  
|   username    string / required    |     env:VMWARE_USER    env:VMWARE_USERNAME    |    Name of vSphere user.  Accepts vault encrypted variable.   |  |
|   validate_certs    boolean    |   
  |     env:VMWARE_VALIDATE_CERTS    |    Allows connection when SSL certificates are not valid.  Set to   false when certificates are not trusted. |  
|   with_nested_properties    boolean    |   
  |    This option transform flatten properties name to nested dictionary.  From 1.10.0 and onwards, default value is set to   True. |  |
|   with_path    boolean    |   
  |    Include virtual machines path.  Set this option to a string value to replace root name from 'Datacenters'.   |  |
|   with_sanitized_property_name    boolean    |   
  |    This option allows property name sanitization to create safe property names for use in Ansible.  Also, transforms property name to snake case.   |  |
|   with_tags    boolean    |   
  |    Include tags and associated virtual machines.  Requires 'vSphere Automation SDK' library to be installed on the given controller machine.  Please refer following URLs for installation steps    |  
Examples
# Sample configuration file for VMware Guest dynamic inventory
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    with_tags: True
# Gather minimum set of properties for VMware guest
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'name'
    - 'guest.ipAddress'
    - 'config.name'
    - 'config.uuid'
# Create Groups based upon VMware Tools status
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'name'
    - 'config.name'
    - 'guest.toolsStatus'
    - 'guest.toolsRunningStatus'
    hostnames:
    - config.name
    keyed_groups:
    - key: guest.toolsStatus
      separator: ''
    - key: guest.toolsRunningStatus
      separator: ''
# Filter VMs based upon condition
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'runtime.powerState'
    - 'config.name'
    filters:
    - runtime.powerState == "poweredOn"
    hostnames:
    - config.name
# Filter VM's based on OR conditions
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'name'
    - 'config.name'
    - 'guest.ipAddress'
    - 'guest.toolsStatus'
    - 'guest.toolsRunningStatus'
    - 'config.guestFullName'
    - 'config.guestId'
    hostnames:
    - 'config.name'
    filters:
    - config.guestId == "rhel7_64Guest" or config.name == "rhel_20_04_empty"
# Filter VM's based on regex conditions
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'config.name'
    - 'config.guestId'
    - 'guest.ipAddress'
    - 'summary.runtime.powerState'
    filters:
    - guest.ipAddress is defined and (guest.ipAddress is match('192.168.*') or guest.ipAddress is match('192.169.*'))
# Using compose and groups
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    properties:
    - 'name'
    - 'config.name'
    - 'guest.ipAddress'
    compose:
      # This will populate the IP address of virtual machine if available
      # and will be used while communicating to the given virtual machine
      ansible_host: 'guest.ipAddress'
      composed_var: 'config.name'
      # This will populate a host variable with a string value
      ansible_user: "'admin'"
      ansible_connection: "'ssh'"
    groups:
      VMs: True
    hostnames:
    - config.name
# Use Datacenter, Cluster and Folder value to list VMs
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.200.241
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    with_tags: True
    resources:
      - datacenter:
        - Asia-Datacenter1
        - Asia-Datacenter2
        resources:
        - compute_resource:
          - Asia-Cluster1
          resources:
          - host_system:
            - Asia-ESXI4
        - folder:
          - dev
          - prod
# Use Category and it's relation with Tag
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.201.128
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    hostnames:
    - 'config.name'
    properties:
    - 'config.name'
    - 'config.guestId'
    - 'guest.ipAddress'
    - 'summary.runtime.powerState'
    with_tags: True
    keyed_groups:
    - key: tag_category.OS
      prefix: "vmware_tag_os_category_"
      separator: ""
    with_nested_properties: True
    filters:
    - "tag_category.OS is defined and 'Linux' in tag_category.OS"
# customizing hostnames based on VM's FQDN. The second hostnames template acts as a fallback mechanism.
    plugin: community.vmware.vmware_vm_inventory
    strict: False
    hostname: 10.65.223.31
    username: [email protected]
    password: Esxi@123$%
    validate_certs: False
    hostnames:
     - 'config.name+"."+guest.ipStack.0.dnsConfig.domainName'
     - 'config.name'
    properties:
      - 'config.name'
      - 'config.guestId'
      - 'guest.hostName'
      - 'guest.ipAddress'
      - 'guest.guestFamily'
      - 'guest.ipStack'
  Authors
- Abhijeet Kasurde (@Akasurde)
 
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
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