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ansible.posix.synchronize
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**A wrapper around rsync to make common tasks in your playbooks quick and easy**
Version added: 1.0.0
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Synopsis
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- ``synchronize`` is a wrapper around rsync to make common tasks in your playbooks quick and easy.
- It is run and originates on the local host where Ansible is being run.
- Of course, you could just use the ``command`` action to call rsync yourself, but you also have to add a fair number of boilerplate options and host facts.
- This module is not intended to provide access to the full power of rsync, but does make the most common invocations easier to implement. You `still` may need to call rsync directly via ``command`` or ``shell`` depending on your use case.
Parameters
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archive
boolean
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Mirrors the rsync archive flag, enables recursive, links, perms, times, owner, group flags and -D.
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checksum
boolean
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Skip based on checksum, rather than mod-time & size; Note that that "archive" option is still enabled by default - the "checksum" option will not disable it.
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compress
boolean
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Compress file data during the transfer.
In most cases, leave this enabled unless it causes problems.
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copy_links
boolean
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Copy symlinks as the item that they point to (the referent) is copied, rather than the symlink.
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delay_updates
boolean
added in 1.3.0
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This option puts the temporary file from each updated file into a holding directory until the end of the transfer, at which time all the files are renamed into place in rapid succession.
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delete
boolean
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Delete files in dest that do not exist (after transfer, not before) in the src path.
This option requires recursive=true.
This option ignores excluded files and behaves like the rsync opt --delete-after.
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dest
string
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Path on the destination host that will be synchronized from the source.
The path can be absolute or relative.
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dest_port
integer
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Port number for ssh on the destination host.
Prior to Ansible 2.0, the ansible_ssh_port inventory var took precedence over this value.
This parameter defaults to the value of ansible_port, the remote_port config setting or the value from ssh client configuration if none of the former have been set.
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dirs
boolean
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Transfer directories without recursing.
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existing_only
boolean
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Skip creating new files on receiver.
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group
boolean
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Preserve group.
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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link_dest
list
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Add a destination to hard link against during the rsync.
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links
boolean
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Copy symlinks as symlinks.
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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mode
string
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Specify the direction of the synchronization.
In push mode the localhost or delegate is the source.
In pull mode the remote host in context is the source.
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owner
boolean
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Preserve owner (super user only).
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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partial
boolean
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Tells rsync to keep the partial file which should make a subsequent transfer of the rest of the file much faster.
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perms
boolean
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Preserve permissions.
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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private_key
path
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Specify the private key to use for SSH-based rsync connections (e.g. ~/.ssh/id_rsa).
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recursive
boolean
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Recurse into directories.
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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rsync_opts
list
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Default:
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Specify additional rsync options by passing in an array.
Note that an empty string in rsync_opts will end up transfer the current working directory.
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rsync_path
string
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Specify the rsync command to run on the remote host. See --rsync-path on the rsync man page.
To specify the rsync command to run on the local host, you need to set this your task var ansible_rsync_path.
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rsync_timeout
integer
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Default:
0
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Specify a --timeout for the rsync command in seconds.
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set_remote_user
boolean
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Put user@ for the remote paths.
If you have a custom ssh config to define the remote user for a host that does not match the inventory user, you should set this parameter to false.
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src
string
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Path on the source host that will be synchronized to the destination.
The path can be absolute or relative.
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ssh_connection_multiplexing
boolean
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SSH connection multiplexing for rsync is disabled by default to prevent misconfigured ControlSockets from resulting in failed SSH connections. This is accomplished by setting the SSH ControlSocket to none.
Set this option to true to allow multiplexing and reduce SSH connection overhead.
Note that simply setting this option to true is not enough; You must also configure SSH connection multiplexing in your SSH client config by setting values for ControlMaster, ControlPersist and ControlPath.
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times
boolean
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Preserve modification times.
This parameter defaults to the value of the archive option.
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use_ssh_args
boolean
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In Ansible 2.10 and lower, it uses the ssh_args specified in ansible.cfg.
In Ansible 2.11 and onwards, when set to true, it uses all SSH connection configurations like ansible_ssh_args, ansible_ssh_common_args, and ansible_ssh_extra_args.
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verify_host
boolean
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Verify destination host key.
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