jboss – Deploy applications to JBoss
Synopsis
- Deploy applications to JBoss standalone using the filesystem.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
deploy_path path | Default: "/var/lib/jbossas/standalone/deployments" | The location in the filesystem where the deployment scanner listens. |
deployment string / required | The name of the deployment. | |
src path | The remote path of the application ear or war to deploy. Required when state=present. Ignored when state=absent. | |
state string |
| Whether the application should be deployed or undeployed. |
Notes
Note
- The JBoss standalone deployment-scanner has to be enabled in standalone.xml
- The module can wait until deployment file is deployed/undeployed by deployment-scanner. Duration of waiting time depends on scan-interval parameter from standalone.xml.
- Ensure no identically named application is deployed through the JBoss CLI
See Also
See also
- WildFly reference
- Complete reference of the WildFly documentation.
Examples
- name: Deploy a hello world application to the default deploy_path jboss: src: /tmp/hello-1.0-SNAPSHOT.war deployment: hello.war state: present - name: Update the hello world application to the non-default deploy_path jboss: src: /tmp/hello-1.1-SNAPSHOT.war deploy_path: /opt/wildfly/deployment deployment: hello.war state: present - name: Undeploy the hello world application from the default deploy_path jboss: deployment: hello.war state: absent
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Jeroen Hoekx (@jhoekx)
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