ansible.builtin.winrm – Run tasks over Microsoft’s WinRM
Note
This module is part of ansible-base and included in all Ansible installations. In most cases, you can use the short module name winrm even without specifying the collections: keyword. Despite that, we recommend you use the FQCN for easy linking to the module documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may have the same module name.
New in version 2.0: of ansible.builtin
Synopsis
- Run commands or put/fetch on a target via WinRM
- This plugin allows extra arguments to be passed that are supported by the protocol but not explicitly defined here. They should take the form of variables declared with the following pattern ansible_winrm_<option>.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the local controller node that executes this connection.
- pywinrm (python library)
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|
| connection_timeout  integer  |  var: ansible_winrm_connection_timeout  | Sets the operation and read timeout settings for the WinRM connection. Corresponds to the  operation_timeout_secandread_timeout_secargs in pywinrm so avoid setting these vars with this one.The default value is whatever is set in the installed version of pywinrm. | |
| kerberos_command  string  | Default: "kinit" |  var: ansible_winrm_kinit_cmd  | kerberos command to use to request a authentication ticket | 
| kerberos_mode  string  | 
 |  var: ansible_winrm_kinit_mode  | kerberos usage mode. The managed option means Ansible will obtain kerberos ticket. While the manual one means a ticket must already have been obtained by the user. If having issues with Ansible freezing when trying to obtain the Kerberos ticket, you can either set this to  manualand obtain it outside Ansible or installpexpectthrough pip and try again. | 
| path  string  | Default: "/wsman" |  var: ansible_winrm_path  | URI path to connect to | 
| port  integer  | Default: 5986 |  var: ansible_port   var: ansible_winrm_port  | port for winrm to connect on remote target The default is the https (5986) port, if using http it should be 5985 | 
| remote_addr  string  | Default: "inventory_hostname" |  var: ansible_host   var: ansible_winrm_host  | Address of the windows machine | 
| remote_password  string  |  var: ansible_password   var: ansible_winrm_pass   var: ansible_winrm_password  | Authentication password for the  remote_user. Can be supplied as CLI option.aliases: password | |
| remote_user  string  |  var: ansible_user   var: ansible_winrm_user  | The user to log in as to the Windows machine | |
| scheme  string  | 
 |  var: ansible_winrm_scheme  | URI scheme to use If not set, then will default to  httpsorhttpif port is5985. | 
| transport  list / elements=string  |  var: ansible_winrm_transport  | List of winrm transports to attempt to use (ssl, plaintext, kerberos, etc) If None (the default) the plugin will try to automatically guess the correct list The choices available depend on your version of pywinrm | 
Authors
- Ansible Core Team
    © 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/ansible/builtin/winrm_connection.html