supervisorctl – Manage the state of a program or group of programs running via supervisord
Synopsis
- Manage the state of a program or group of programs running via supervisord
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- supervisorctl
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
config - | The supervisor configuration file path | |
name - / required | The name of the supervisord program or group to manage. The name will be taken as group name when it ends with a colon :
Group support is only available in Ansible version 1.6 or later. | |
password - | password to use for authentication | |
server_url - | URL on which supervisord server is listening | |
signal - added in 2.8 | The signal to send to the program/group, when combined with the 'signalled' state. Required when l(state=signalled). | |
state - / required |
| The desired state of program/group. |
supervisorctl_path - | path to supervisorctl executable | |
username - | username to use for authentication |
Notes
Note
- When
state
= present, the module will callsupervisorctl reread
thensupervisorctl add
if the program/group does not exist. - When
state
= restarted, the module will callsupervisorctl update
then callsupervisorctl restart
. - When
state
= absent, the module will callsupervisorctl reread
thensupervisorctl remove
to remove the target program/group.
Examples
# Manage the state of program to be in 'started' state. - supervisorctl: name: my_app state: started # Manage the state of program group to be in 'started' state. - supervisorctl: name: 'my_apps:' state: started # Restart my_app, reading supervisorctl configuration from a specified file. - supervisorctl: name: my_app state: restarted config: /var/opt/my_project/supervisord.conf # Restart my_app, connecting to supervisord with credentials and server URL. - supervisorctl: name: my_app state: restarted username: test password: testpass server_url: http://localhost:9001 # Send a signal to my_app via supervisorctl - supervisorctl: name: my_app state: signalled signal: USR1
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Matt Wright (@mattupstate)
- Aaron Wang (@inetfuture) <inetfuture@gmail.com>
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/supervisorctl_module.html