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community.windows.win_iis_website – Configures a IIS Web site
Note
This plugin is part of the community.windows collection (version 1.2.0).
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.windows
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.windows.win_iis_website
.
Synopsis
- Creates, Removes and configures a IIS Web site.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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application_pool
string
|
The application pool in which the new site executes.
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hostname
string
|
The host header to bind to / use for the new site.
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ip
string
|
The IP address to bind to / use for the new site.
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name
string / required
|
Names of web site.
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parameters
string
|
Custom site Parameters from string where properties are separated by a pipe and property name/values by colon Ex. "foo:1|bar:2"
Some custom parameters that you can use are listed below, this isn't a definitive list but some common parameters.
logfile.directory - Physical path to store Logs, e.g. D:\IIS-LOGs\ .
logfile.period - Log file rollover scheduled accepting these values, how frequently the log file should be rolled-over, e.g. Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly .
logfile.LogFormat - Log file format, by default IIS uses W3C .
logfile.truncateSize - The size at which the log file contents will be trunsted, expressed in bytes.
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physical_path
string
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The physical path on the remote host to use for the new site.
The specified folder must already exist.
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port
integer
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The port to bind to / use for the new site.
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site_id
string
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Explicitly set the IIS numeric ID for a site.
Note that this value cannot be changed after the website has been created.
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ssl
string
|
Enables HTTPS binding on the site..
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state
string
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State of the web site
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See Also
See also
- community.windows.win_iis_virtualdirectory
-
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_iis_virtualdirectory module.
- community.windows.win_iis_webapplication
-
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_iis_webapplication module.
- community.windows.win_iis_webapppool
-
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_iis_webapppool module.
- community.windows.win_iis_webbinding
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The official documentation on the community.windows.win_iis_webbinding module.
Examples
# Start a website
- name: Acme IIS site
community.windows.win_iis_website:
name: Acme
state: started
port: 80
ip: 127.0.0.1
hostname: acme.local
application_pool: acme
physical_path: C:\sites\acme
parameters: logfile.directory:C:\sites\logs
register: website
# Remove Default Web Site and the standard port 80 binding
- name: Remove Default Web Site
community.windows.win_iis_website:
name: "Default Web Site"
state: absent
# Create a WebSite with custom Logging configuration (Logs Location, Format and Rolling Over).
- name: Creating WebSite with Custom Log location, Format 3WC and rolling over every hour.
community.windows.win_iis_website:
name: MyCustom_Web_Shop_Site
state: started
port: 80
ip: '*'
hostname: '*'
physical_path: D:\wwwroot\websites\my-shop-site
parameters: logfile.directory:D:\IIS-LOGS\websites\my-shop-site|logfile.period:Hourly|logFile.logFormat:W3C
application_pool: my-shop-site
# Some commandline examples:
# This return information about an existing host
# $ ansible -i vagrant-inventory -m community.windows.win_iis_website -a "name='Default Web Site'" window
# host | success >> {
# "changed": false,
# "site": {
# "ApplicationPool": "DefaultAppPool",
# "Bindings": [
# "*:80:"
# ],
# "ID": 1,
# "Name": "Default Web Site",
# "PhysicalPath": "%SystemDrive%\\inetpub\\wwwroot",
# "State": "Stopped"
# }
# }
# This stops an existing site.
# $ ansible -i hosts -m community.windows.win_iis_website -a "name='Default Web Site' state=stopped" host
# This creates a new site.
# $ ansible -i hosts -m community.windows.win_iis_website -a "name=acme physical_path=C:\\sites\\acme" host
# Change logfile.
# $ ansible -i hosts -m community.windows.win_iis_website -a "name=acme physical_path=C:\\sites\\acme" host
Authors
- Henrik Wallström (@henrikwallstrom)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2019 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/community/windows/win_iis_website_module.html