Web Infrastructure Modules
- apache2_mod_proxy – Set and/or get members’ attributes of an Apache httpd 2.4 mod_proxy balancer pool
- apache2_module – enables/disables a module of the Apache2 webserver
- deploy_helper – Manages some of the steps common in deploying projects.
- django_manage – Manages a Django application.
- ejabberd_user – Manages users for ejabberd servers
- gunicorn – Run gunicorn with various settings.
- htpasswd – manage user files for basic authentication
- jboss – deploy applications to JBoss
- jenkins_job – Manage jenkins jobs
- jenkins_plugin – Add or remove Jenkins plugin
- jenkins_script – Executes a groovy script in the jenkins instance
- jira – create and modify issues in a JIRA instance
- letsencrypt – Create SSL certificates with Let’s Encrypt
- nginx_status_facts – Retrieve nginx status facts.
- rundeck_acl_policy – Manage Rundeck ACL policies.
- rundeck_project – Manage Rundeck projects.
- supervisorctl – Manage the state of a program or group of programs running via supervisord
- taiga_issue – Creates/deletes an issue in a Taiga Project Management Platform
Ansible_Tower
- tower_credential – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower credential.
- tower_group – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower group.
- tower_host – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower host.
- tower_inventory – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower inventory.
- tower_job_cancel – Cancel an Ansible Tower Job.
- tower_job_launch – Launch an Ansible Job.
- tower_job_list – List Ansible Tower jobs.
- tower_job_template – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower job_template.
- tower_job_wait – Wait for Ansible Tower job to finish.
- tower_label – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower label.
- tower_organization – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower organizations
- tower_project – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower projects
- tower_role – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower role.
- tower_team – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower team.
- tower_user – create, update, or destroy Ansible Tower user.
Note
- (D): This marks a module as deprecated, which means a module is kept for backwards compatibility but usage is discouraged. The module documentation details page may explain more about this rationale.
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