Ansible Collection for ServiceNow
This collection provides a series of Ansible modules, roles, and plugins for interacting with ServiceNow
Requirements
- ansible version >= 2.9
- pysnow
- requests
- netaddr
Installation
To install ServiceNow collection hosted in Galaxy:
ansible-galaxy collection install servicenow.servicenow
To upgrade to the latest version of ServiceNow collection:
ansible-galaxy collection install servicenow.servicenow --force
Usage
Playbooks
To use a module from the ServiceNow collection, please reference the fill namespace, collection name, and module name that you want to use:
---
- name: Using ServiceNow Collection
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: Create an incident
servicenow.servicenow.snow_record:
username: ansible_test
password: my_password
instance: dev99999
state: present
data:
short_description: "This is a test incident opened by Ansible"
severity: 3
priority: 2
Or you can add full namespace and collection name in the collections section:
---
- name: Using ServiceNow Collection
hosts: localhost
gather_facts: no
collections:
- servicenow.servicenow
tasks:
- name: Create an incident
snow_record:
username: ansible_test
password: my_password
instance: dev99999
state: present
data:
short_description: "This is a test incident opened by Ansible"
severity: 3
priority: 2
Roles
For existing Ansible roles, please also reference the full namespace, collection name, and modules name which used in tasks instead of just modules name.
Resource Included
Modules
- snow_record - Creates, deletes and updates a single record in ServiceNow.
- snow_record_find - Gets multiple records from a specified table from ServiceNow based on a query dictionary.
Plugins
- now - ServiceNow Inventory Plugin
Contributing
There are many ways in which you can participate in the project, for example:
- Submit bugs and feature requests, and help us verify as they are checked in
- Review source code changes
- Review the documentation and make pull requests for anything from typos to new content
Special thanks to Tim Rightnour (@garbled1) for the original version of ServiceNow modules in Ansible Core.