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page_title: "Ansible Local - Provisioning"
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sidebar_current: "provisioning-ansible-local"
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---
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# Ansible Local Provisioner
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**Provisioner name: `ansible_local`**
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The Ansible Local provisioner allows you to provision the guest using [Ansible](http://ansible.com) playbooks by executing **`ansible-playbook` directly on the guest machine**.
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<div class="alert alert-warn">
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<p>
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<strong>Warning:</strong> If you're not familiar with Ansible and Vagrant already,
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I recommend starting with the <a href="/v2/provisioning/shell.html">shell
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provisioner</a>. However, if you're comfortable with Vagrant already, Vagrant
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is a great way to learn Ansible.
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</p>
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</div>
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## Setup Requirements
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The main advantage of the Ansible Local provisioner in comparison to the [Ansible (remote) provisioner](/v2/provisioning/ansible.html) is that it does not require any additional software on your Vagrant host.
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On the other hand, [Ansible must obviously be installed](http://docs.ansible.com/intro_installation.html#installing-the-control-machine) on your guest machine(s).
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**Note:** By default, Vagrant will *try* to automatically install Ansible if it is not yet present on the guest machine (see the `install` option below for more details).
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## Usage
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This page only documents the specific parts of the `ansible_local` provisioner. General Ansible concepts like Playbook or Inventory are shortly explained in the [introduction to Ansible and Vagrant](/v2/provisioning/ansible_intro.html).
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The Ansible Local provisioner requires that all the Ansible Playbook files are available on the guest machine, at the location referred by the `provisioning_path` option. Usually these files are initially present on the host machine (as part of your Vagrant projet), and it is quite easy to share them with a Vagrant [Synced Folder](/v2/synced-folders/index.html).
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### Simplest Configuration
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To run Ansible from your Vagrant guest, the basic `Vagrantfile` configuration looks like:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
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#
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# Run Ansible from the Vagrant VM
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#
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config.vm.provision "ansible_local" do |ansible|
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ansible.playbook = "playbook.yml"
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end
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end
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```
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**Requirements:**
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- The `playbook.yml` file is stored in your Vagrant's project home directory.
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- The [default shared directory](/v2/synced-folders/basic_usage.html) is enabled (`.` → `/vagrant`).
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## Options
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This section lists the specific options for the Ansible Local provisioner. In addition to the options listed below, this provisioner supports the [common options for both Ansible provisioners](/v2/provisioning/ansible_common.html).
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- `install` (boolean) - Try to automatically install Ansible on the guest system.
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This option is enabled by default.
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Vagrant will to try to install (or upgrade) Ansible when one of these conditions are met:
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- Ansible is not installed (or cannot be found).
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- The `version` option is set to `"latest"`.
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- The current Ansible version does not correspond to the `version` option.
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**Attention:** There is no guarantee that this automated installation will replace a custom Ansible setup, that might be already present on the Vagrant box.
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- `provisioning_path` (string) - An absolute path on the guest machine where the Ansible files are stored. The `ansible-playbook` command is executed from this directory.
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The default value is `/vagrant`.
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- `tmp_path` (string) - An absolute path on the guest machine where temporary files are stored by the Ansible Local provisioner.
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The default value is `/tmp/vagrant-ansible`
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- `version` (string) - The expected Ansible version.
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This option is disabled by default.
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When an Ansible version is defined (e.g. `"1.8.2"`), the Ansible local provisioner will be executed only if Ansible is installed at the requested version.
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When this option is set to `"latest"`, no version check is applied.
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**Attention:** It is currently not possible to use this option to specify which version of Ansible must be automatically installed. With the `install` option enabled, the latest version packaged for the target operating system will always be installed.
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## Tips and Tricks
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### Ansible Parallel Execution from a Guest
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With the following configuration pattern, you can install and execute Ansible only on a single guest machine (the `"controller"`) to provision all your machines.
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
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config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
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config.vm.define "node1" do |machine|
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machine.vm.network "private_network", ip: "172.17.177.21"
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end
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config.vm.define "node2" do |machine|
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machine.vm.network "private_network", ip: "172.17.177.22"
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end
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config.vm.define 'controller' do |machine|
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machine.vm.network "private_network", ip: "172.17.177.11"
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machine.vm.provision :ansible_local do |ansible|
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ansible.playbook = "example.yml"
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ansible.verbose = true
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ansible.install = true
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ansible.limit = "all" # or only "nodes" group, etc.
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ansible.inventory_path = "inventory"
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end
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end
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end
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```
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You need to create a static `inventory` file that corresponds to your `Vagrantfile` machine definitions:
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```
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controller ansible_connection=local
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node1 ansible_ssh_host=172.17.177.21 ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/vagrant/.vagrant/machines/node1/virtualbox/private_key
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node2 ansible_ssh_host=172.17.177.22 ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/vagrant/.vagrant/machines/node2/virtualbox/private_key
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[nodes]
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node[1:2]
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```
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And finally, you also have to create an [`ansible.cfg` file](http://docs.ansible.com/intro_configuration.html#openssh-specific-settings) to fully disable SSH host key checking. More SSH configurations can be added to the `ssh_args` parameter (e.g. agent forwarding, etc.)
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```
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[defaults]
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host_key_checking = no
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[ssh_connection]
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ssh_args = -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o IdentitiesOnly=yes
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```
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