This action allows you to run ansible-lint
with no additional options.
To use the action simply create an ansible-lint.yml
(or choose custom *.yml
name) in the .github/workflows/
directory.
For example:
name: Ansible Lint # feel free to pick your own name
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Important: This sets up your GITHUB_WORKSPACE environment variable
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Lint Ansible Playbook
# replace "master" with any valid ref
uses: ansible/ansible-lint-action@master
with:
# [required]
# Paths to ansible files (i.e., playbooks, tasks, handlers etc..)
# or valid Ansible directories according to the Ansible role
# directory structure.
# If you want to lint multiple ansible files, use the following syntax
# targets: |
# playbook_1.yml
# playbook_2.yml
targets: ""
# [optional]
# Arguments to override a package and its version to be set explicitly.
# Must follow the example syntax.
override-deps: |
ansible==2.9
ansible-lint==4.2.0
# [optional]
# Arguments to be passed to the ansible-lint
# Options:
# -q quieter, although not silent output
# -p parseable output in the format of pep8
# --parseable-severity parseable output including severity of rule
# -r RULESDIR specify one or more rules directories using one or
# more -r arguments. Any -r flags override the default
# rules in ansiblelint/rules, unless -R is also used.
# -R Use default rules in ansiblelint/rules in addition to
# any extra
# rules directories specified with -r. There is no need
# to specify this if no -r flags are used
# -t TAGS only check rules whose id/tags match these values
# -x SKIP_LIST only check rules whose id/tags do not match these
# values
# --nocolor disable colored output
# --exclude=EXCLUDE_PATHS
# path to directories or files to skip. This option is
# repeatable.
# -c C Specify configuration file to use. Defaults to ".ansible-lint"
args: ""
TIP: N.B. Use
ansible/[email protected]
or any other valid tag, or branch, or commit SHA instead ofv4.1.0
to pin the action to use a specific version.
Alternatively, you can run the ansible lint only on certain branches:
on:
push:
branches:
- stable
- release/v*
or on various events
The Dockerfile and associated scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT.
The initial GitHub action has been created by Stefan Stölzle at stoe/actions.