homebrew - Package manager for Homebrew
Synopsis
- Manages Homebrew packages
Requirements (on host that executes module)
- python >= 2.6
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
install_options (added in 1.4)
| no | options flags to install a package aliases: options | ||
name | no | None | name of package to install/remove aliases: pkg, package, formula | |
path | no | /usr/local/bin | ':' separated list of paths to search for 'brew' executable. Since A package (formula in homebrew parlance) location is prefixed relative to the actual path of brew command, providing an alternative brew path enables managing different set of packages in an alternative location in the system. | |
state | no | present |
| state of the package |
update_homebrew | no |
| update homebrew itself first aliases: update-brew | |
upgrade_all | no |
| upgrade all homebrew packages aliases: upgrade |
Examples
# Install formula foo with 'brew' in default path (C(/usr/local/bin)) - homebrew: name: foo state: present # Install formula foo with 'brew' in alternate path C(/my/other/location/bin) - homebrew: name: foo path: /my/other/location/bin state: present # Update homebrew first and install formula foo with 'brew' in default path - homebrew: name: foo state: present update_homebrew: yes # Update homebrew first and upgrade formula foo to latest available with 'brew' in default path - homebrew: name: foo state: latest update_homebrew: yes # Update homebrew and upgrade all packages - homebrew: update_homebrew: yes upgrade_all: yes # Miscellaneous other examples - homebrew: name: foo state: head - homebrew: name: foo state: linked - homebrew: name: foo state: absent - homebrew: name: foo,bar state: absent - homebrew: name: foo state: present install_options: with-baz,enable-debug
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/homebrew_module.html