CLI: ara API client¶
Installing ara provides an ara
command line interface client in order to
query API servers from shell scripts or from the terminal.
ara¶
ara expire¶
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
Examples:
# Return which objects would be expired by ommitting --confirm
ara expire
# Expire running objects without updates faster than the default
ara expire --hours 4 --confirm
ara playbook list¶
Query a running API server for the 10 latest failed playbooks:
ara playbook list --client http \
--server https://api.demo.recordsansible.org \
--status failed \
--limit 10
Get a list of playbooks matching a partial path and order the results by duration using the default offline API client:
ara playbook list --path="playbooks/site.yaml" --order=duration
Get a list of playbooks and format the results as json or yaml instead of pretty tables:
ara playbook list -f json
ara playbook list -f yaml
ara playbook show¶
Show details about a playbook from a running API server and format the result in json:
ara playbook show --client http --server https://api.demo.recordsansible.org 1 -f json
Show details about a playbook from a local installation using the default offline API client and format the result in yaml:
ara playbook show 1 -f yaml
ara playbook delete¶
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
ara playbook prune¶
Pruning keeps the database size in check and the performance optimal by deleting older playbooks. It is recommended to run this command inside a task scheduler (such as cron) since the server does not run this command automatically.
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
Examples:
# Return which playbooks would be deleted by ommitting --confirm
ara playbook prune
# Different retention for successful, unsuccessful and expired playbooks
ara playbook prune --status ok --days 30 --confirm
ara playbook prune --status failed --days 90 --confirm
ara playbook prune --status expired --days 3 --confirm
# Different retention based on labels
ara playbook prune --label dev --days 7 --confirm
ara playbook prune --label prod --days 90 --confirm
# Different retention based on name or path
ara playbook prune --name demo --days 7
ara playbook prune --path /home/jenkins --days 14
# Delete more than 200 playbooks per command execution
ara playbook prune --limit 9000 --confirm
ara play list¶
Examples:
# List the top 25 longest plays
ara play list --order=-duration --limit 25
# List plays matching a name (full or partial)
ara play list --name apache
# List the plays for a specific playbook and format the result in json
ara play list --playbook 1 -f json
ara play show¶
Examples:
# Show a specific play and format the results as json
ara play show 9001 -f json
ara play delete¶
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
ara host list¶
Note
From the perspective of ARA, each host is unique to a playbook run. Their records contain the Ansible host facts as well as their stats for a particular playbook run.
Examples:
# List the latest 25 host results
ara host list --limit 25
# List host records for a specific host name
ara host list --name localhost
# List all the host results for a specific playbook and format the result in json
ara host list --playbook 1 -f json
# Only return hosts with or without unreachable task results
ara host list --with-unreachable
ara host list --without-unreachable
# Only return hosts with or without changed task results
ara host list --with-changed
ara host list --without-changed
# Only return hosts with or without failed task results
ara host list --with-failed
ara host list --without-failed
ara host show¶
Note
From the perspective of ARA, each host is unique to a playbook run. Their records contain the Ansible host facts as well as their stats for a particular playbook run.
Return stats for a specified host as well as a link to the playbook report it is involved in:
ara host show 1
Include host facts as well formatted in json:
# Facts do not render well in the default pretty table format
ara host show 1 --with-facts -f json
ara host delete¶
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
ara record list¶
Examples:
# List records for a specific key
ara record list --key log_url
# List records for a specific playbook
ara record list --playbook 9001
ara record show¶
Examples:
# Show a specific record and format the results as json
ara record show 9001 -f json
ara record delete¶
ara result list¶
Return the 10 most recent failed results:
ara result list --status failed --limit 10
Return the 15 results with the highest duration for a specific playbook:
ara result list --playbook 389 --order=-duration --limit 15
ara result show¶
Return detailed information about a specific result:
ara result show 9001
Return detailed information about a specific result, including formatted content:
ara result show 9001 --with-content -f json
ara result delete¶
Note
This command requires write privileges. You can read more about read and write permissions here.
ara task list¶
Note
ara doesn’t have the concept of roles but it is possible to search for
them by path, for example: ara task list --path "roles/install_apache"
Role names are included in the task names and it is possible to search for
role-specific tasks there as well: ara task list --name install_apache
.
Examples:
# Return the top 25 longest running tasks
ara task list --order=-duration --limit 25
# Return tasks from a specific playbook
ara task list --playbook 9001
# Return tasks for the package action
ara task list --action package
# Return tasks matching a path (partial or full)
ara task list --path="roles/install_apache"
# Return tasks matching a name (partial or full)
ara task list --name install_apache
CLI: ara-manage (django API server)¶
ara-manage
is a command provided by ARA when the API server dependencies
are installed.
It is an alias to the python manage.py
command interface provided by Django
and they can be used interchangeably if you are running ARA from source.
Note
Django comes with a lot of built-in commands and they are not all used or relevant in the context of ARA so they might not be exposed, tested or documented.
This documentation provides information about commands which we think are relevant.
If you do not find a command documented here, you can find more information about it in the Django documentation.
Please feel free to send a patch if we’re missing anything !
ara-manage¶
ara-manage prune¶
Warning
ara-manage prune has been replaced by ara playbook prune in ara 1.5. It will be removed in ara 1.6.
Used to delete playbooks that are older than a specified amount of days.
ara-manage changepassword¶
Change the password for a user.
Relevant when working with authentication.
ara-manage createsuperuser¶
Superusers are relevant when setting up authentication.
ara-manage makemigrations¶
Generally used to generate new SQL migrations after modifying the database model files.
ara-manage migrate¶
Runs SQL migrations.
They need to be run at least once before the API server can start.
ara-manage runserver¶
Runs the embedded development server.
Note
Good for small scale usage.
Consider deploying with a WSGI application server and a web server for production use.
ara-manage generate¶
Generates a static version of the built-in reporting web interface.
Note
Good for small scale usage but inefficient and contains a lot of small files at a large scale.