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vscode/vscodium extension for providing Ansible auto-completion and integrating quality assurance tools like ansible-lint, ansible syntax check, yamllint, molecule and ansible-test.

Ansible VS Code Extension by Red Hat

This extension adds language support for Ansible to Visual Studio Code and OpenVSX compatible editors by leveraging ansible-language-server.

Language association to yaml files

The extension works only when a document is assigned ansible language. The following method is used to assign ansible language to the document opened by the extension:

Without file inspection

  • yaml files under /playbooks dir.
  • files with the following double extension: .ansible.yml or .ansible.yaml.
  • notable yaml names recognized by ansible like site.yml or site.yaml
  • yaml files having playbook in their filename: *playbook*.yml or *playbook*.yaml

Additionally, in vscode, you can add persistent file association for language to settings.json file like this:

{
  ...

  "files.associations": {
    "*plays.yml": "ansible",
    "*init.yml": "yaml",
  }
}

With file inspection

File inspection for ansible keywords

  • Primary method is inspection for top level playbook keywords like hosts and import_playbook in yaml files.

Modelines (optional)

  • The extension also supports the usage of modelines and when used, it is given highest priority and language is set according to modelines. Example and syntax of modelines:
# code: language=ansible
or
# code: language=yaml

Rest all the .yml, or .yaml files will remain yaml by default unless the user explicitly changes the language to ansible for which the process is mentioned below.

Activating Red Hat Ansible extension manually

It is recommended to open a folder containing Ansible files with a VS Code workspace.

Linter support

Note:

  • For Ansible files open in an editor window ensure the language mode is set to Ansible (bottom right of VS Code window).
  • The runtime status of extension should be in activate state. It can be verified in the Extension window Runtime Status tab for Ansible extension.

Features

Syntax highlighting

Syntax highlighting

Ansible keywords, module names and module options, as well as standard YAML elements are recognized and highlighted distinctly. Jinja expressions are supported too, also those in Ansible conditionals (when, failed_when, changed_when, check_mode), which are not placed in double curly braces.

The screenshots and animations presented in this README have been taken using the One Dark Pro theme. The default VS Code theme will not show the syntax elements as distinctly, unless customized. Virtually any theme other than default will do better.

Validation

YAML validation

While you type, the syntax of your Ansible scripts is verified and any feedback is provided instantaneously.

Integration with ansible-lint

Linter support

On opening and saving a document, ansible-lint is executed in the background and any findings are presented as errors. You might find it useful that rules/tags added to warn_list (see Ansible Lint Documentation) are shown as warnings instead.

Smart autocompletion

Autocompletion

The extension tries to detect whether the cursor is on a play, block or task etc. and provides suggestions accordingly. There are also a few other rules that improve user experience:

  • the name property is always suggested first
  • on module options, the required properties are shown first, and aliases are shown last, otherwise ordering from the documentation is preserved
  • FQCNs (fully qualified collection names) are inserted only when necessary; collections configured with the collections keyword are honored. This behavior can be disabled in extension settings.

Auto-closing Jinja expressions

Easier Jinja expression typing

When writing a Jinja expression, you only need to type "{{, and it will be mirrored behind the cursor (including the space). You can also select the whole expression and press space to put spaces on both sides of the expression.

Documentation reference

Documentation on hover

Documentation is available on hover for Ansible keywords, modules and module options. The extension works on the same principle as ansible-doc, providing the documentation straight from the Python implementation of the modules.

Jump to module code

Go to code on Ctrl+click

You may also open the implementation of any module using the standard Go to Definition operation, for instance, by clicking on the module name while holding ctrl/cmd.

Ansible Lightspeed with Watson Code Assistant

AI based Ansible code recommendations

Requirements

For Windows users, this extension works perfectly well with extensions such as Remote - WSL and Remote - Containers.

If you have any other extension providing language support for Ansible, you might need to uninstall it first.

Configuration

This extension supports multi-root workspaces, and as such, can be configured on any level (User, Remote, Workspace and/or Folder).

  • ansible.ansible.path: Path to the ansible executable.
  • ansible.ansible.reuseTerminal: Enabling this will cause ansible commands run through VSCode to reuse the same Ansible Terminal.
  • ansible.ansible.useFullyQualifiedCollectionNames: Toggles use of fully qualified collection names (FQCN) when inserting a module name. Disabling it will only use FQCNs when necessary, that is when the collection isn't configured for the task.
  • ansible.ansibleLint.arguments: Optional command line arguments to be appended to ansible-lint invocation. See ansible-lint documentation.
  • ansible.ansibleLint.enabled: Enables/disables use of ansible-lint.
  • ansible.ansibleLint.path: Path to the ansible-lint executable.
  • ansible.ansibleNavigator.path: Path to the ansible-navigator executable.
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.containerEngine: The container engine to be used while running with execution environment. Valid values are auto, podman and docker. For auto it will look for podman then docker.
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.containerOptions: Extra parameters passed to the container engine command example: --net=host
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.enabled: Enable or disable the use of an execution environment.
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.image: Specify the name of the execution environment image.
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.pull.arguments: Specify any additional parameters that should be added to the pull command when pulling an execution environment from a container registry. e.g. --tls-verify=false
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.pull.policy: Specify the image pull policy. Valid values are always, missing, never and tag. Setting always will always pull the image when extension is activated or reloaded. Setting missing will pull if not locally available. Setting never will never pull the image and setting tag will always pull if the image tag is 'latest', otherwise pull if not locally available.
  • ansible.executionEnvironment.volumeMounts: The setting contains volume mount information for each entry in the list. Individual entry consist of a
    • src: The name of the local volume or path to be mounted within execution environment.
    • dest: The path where the file or directory are mounted in the container.
    • options: The field is optional, and is a comma-separated list of options, such as ro,Z
  • ansible.python.interpreterPath: Path to the python/python3 executable. This setting may be used to make the extension work with ansible and ansible-lint installations in a Python virtual environment.
  • ansible.python.activationScript: Path to a custom activate script, which will be used instead of the setting above to run in a Python virtual environment.
  • ansible.completion.provideRedirectModules: Toggle redirected module provider when completing modules.
  • ansible.completion.provideModuleOptionAliases: Toggle alias provider when completing module options.
  • ansibleServer.trace.server: Traces the communication between VSCode and the ansible language server.
  • ansible.lightspeed.enabled: Enable Ansible Lightspeed.
  • ansible.lightspeed.URL: URL for Ansible Lightspeed.
  • ansible.lightspeed.suggestions.enabled: Enable Ansible Lightspeed with Watson Code Assistant inline suggestions.

Data and Telemetry

The vscode-ansible extension collects anonymous usage data and sends it to Red Hat servers to help improve our products and services. Read our privacy statement to learn more. This extension respects the redhat.telemetry.enabled setting, which you can learn more about at https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-redhat-telemetry#how-to-disable-telemetry-reporting

Known limitations

  • The shorthand syntax for module options (key=value pairs) is not supported.
  • Nested module options are not supported yet.
  • Only Jinja expressions inside Ansible YAML files are supported. In order to have syntax highlighting of Jinja template files, you'll need to install other extension.
  • Jinja blocks (inside Ansible YAML files) are not supported yet.

Contact

Credit

Based on the good work done by Tomasz Maciążek

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