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Ansible Collection: community.vmware
This repo hosts the community.vmware Ansible Collection.
The collection includes the VMware modules and plugins supported by Ansible VMware community to help the management of VMware infrastructure.
Releases and maintenance
| Release | Status | End of life |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Maintained | Nov 2025 |
| 3 | Maintained (bug fixes only) | Nov 2024 |
| 2 | Unmaintained | Nov 2023 |
Ansible version compatibility
This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: >=2.15.0.
Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions. A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions. PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.
Installation and Usage
Installing the Collection from Ansible Galaxy
Before using the VMware community collection, you need to install the collection with the ansible-galaxy CLI:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.vmware
You can also include it in a requirements.yml file and install it via ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml using the format:
collections:
- name: community.vmware
Required Python libraries
VMware community collection depends on Python 3.9+ and on following third party libraries:
Installing required libraries and SDK
Installing collection does not install any required third party Python libraries or SDKs. You need to install the required Python libraries using following command:
pip install -r ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/community/vmware/requirements.txt
If you are working on developing and/or testing VMware community collection, you may want to install additional requirements using following command:
pip install -r ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/community/vmware/test-requirements.txt
Testing and Development
If you want to develop new content for this collection or improve what is already here, the easiest way to work on the collection is to clone it into one of the configured COLLECTIONS_PATHS, and work on it there.
Testing with ansible-test
Refer testing for more information.
Publishing New Version
Assuming your (local) repository has set origin to your GitHub fork and this repository is added as upstream:
Prepare the release:
- Make sure your fork is up to date:
git checkout main && git pull && git fetch upstream && git merge upstream/main. - Run
ansible-playbook tools/prepare_release.yml. The playbook tries to generate the next minor release automatically, but you can also set the version explicitly with--extra-vars "version=$VERSION". You will have to set the version explicitly when publishing a new major release. - Push the created release branch to your GitHub repo (
git push --set-upstream origin prepare_$VERSION_release) and open a PR for review.
Push the release:
- After the PR has been merged, make sure your fork is up to date:
git checkout main && git pull && git fetch upstream && git merge upstream/main. - Tag the release:
git tag -s $VERSION - Push the tag:
git push upstream $VERSION
Revert the version in galaxy.yml back to null:
- Make sure your fork is up to date:
git checkout main && git pull && git fetch upstream && git merge upstream/main. - Run
ansible-playbook tools/unset_version.yml. - Push the created branch to your GitHub repo (
git push --set-upstream origin unset_version_$VERSION) and open a PR for review.
Communication
You can find other people interested in this in the Ansible VMware room on Matrix / in the #ansible-vmware channel on libera.chat IRC.
For general usage question, please also consider the Get Help category in the Ansible Community Forum and tag it with vmware.
License
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
See LICENSE to see the full text.