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ansible.windows.win_updates – Download and install Windows updates
Note
This plugin is part of the ansible.windows collection (version 1.7.3).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install ansible.windows
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: ansible.windows.win_updates
.
Synopsis
- Searches, downloads, and installs Windows updates synchronously by automating the Windows Update client.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
_output_path
string
|
Internal use only.
|
|
_wait
boolean
|
|
Internal use only.
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accept_list
list / elements=string
|
A list of update titles or KB numbers that can be used to specify which updates are to be searched or installed.
If an available update does not match one of the entries, then it is skipped and not installed.
Each entry can either be the KB article or Update title as a regex according to the PowerShell regex rules.
The accept list is only validated on updates that were found based on category_names. It will not force the module to install an update if it was not in the category specified.
The alias
whitelist is deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2023-06-01 .
aliases: whitelist |
|
category_names
list / elements=string
|
Default:
["CriticalUpdates", "SecurityUpdates", "UpdateRollups"]
|
A scalar or list of categories to install updates from. To get the list of categories, run the module with
state=searched . The category must be the full category string, but is case insensitive.
Some possible categories are Application, Connectors, Critical Updates, Definition Updates, Developer Kits, Feature Packs, Guidance, Security Updates, Service Packs, Tools, Update Rollups, Updates, and Upgrades.
Since v1.7.0 the value * will match all categories.
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log_path
path
|
If set, win_updates will append update progress to the specified file. The directory must already exist.
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|
reboot
boolean
|
|
Ansible will automatically reboot the remote host if it is required and continue to install updates after the reboot.
This can be used instead of using a ansible.windows.win_reboot task after this one and ensures all updates for that category is installed in one go.
Async does not work when reboot=yes .
|
reboot_timeout
integer
|
Default:
1200
|
The time in seconds to wait until the host is back online from a reboot.
This is only used if reboot=yes and a reboot is required.
|
reject_list
list / elements=string
|
A list of update titles or KB numbers that can be used to specify which updates are to be excluded from installation.
If an available update does match one of the entries, then it is skipped and not installed.
Each entry can either be the KB article or Update title as a regex according to the PowerShell regex rules.
The alias
blacklist is deprecated and will be removed in a release after 2023-06-01 .
aliases: blacklist |
|
server_selection
string
|
|
Defines the Windows Update source catalog.
default Use the default search source. For many systems default is set to the Microsoft Windows Update catalog. Systems participating in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or similar corporate update server environments may default to those managed update sources instead of the Windows Update catalog.
managed_server Use a managed server catalog. For environments utilizing Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) or similar corporate update servers, this option selects the defined corporate update source.
windows_update Use the Microsoft Windows Update catalog.
|
state
string
|
|
Controls whether found updates are downloaded or installed or listed
This module also supports Ansible check mode, which has the same effect as setting state=searched
|
use_scheduled_task
boolean
|
|
This option is deprecated and no longer does anything since
v1.7.0 of this collection.
The option will be removed in a release after 2023-06-01 .
|
Notes
Note
- ansible.windows.win_updates must be run by a user with membership in the local Administrators group.
- ansible.windows.win_updates will use the default update service configured for the machine (Windows Update, Microsoft Update, WSUS, etc).
- By default ansible.windows.win_updates does not manage reboots, but will signal when a reboot is required with the reboot_required return value. reboot can be used to reboot the host if required in the one task.
- ansible.windows.win_updates can take a significant amount of time to complete (hours, in some cases). Performance depends on many factors, including OS version, number of updates, system load, and update server load.
- Beware that just after ansible.windows.win_updates reboots the system, the Windows system may not have settled yet and some base services could be in limbo. This can result in unexpected behavior. Check the examples for ways to mitigate this.
- More information about PowerShell and how it handles RegEx strings can be found at https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2007.11.powershell.aspx.
- The current module doesn’t support Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM). See L(https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.windows/issues/194)
See Also
See also
- chocolatey.chocolatey.win_chocolatey
-
The official documentation on the chocolatey.chocolatey.win_chocolatey module.
- ansible.windows.win_feature
-
The official documentation on the ansible.windows.win_feature module.
- community.windows.win_hotfix
-
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_hotfix module.
- ansible.windows.win_package
-
The official documentation on the ansible.windows.win_package module.
Examples
- name: Install all updates and reboot as many times as needed
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_names: '*'
reboot: yes
- name: Install all security, critical, and rollup updates without a scheduled task
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_names:
- SecurityUpdates
- CriticalUpdates
- UpdateRollups
- name: Search-only, return list of found updates (if any), log to C:\ansible_wu.txt
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_names: SecurityUpdates
state: searched
log_path: C:\ansible_wu.txt
- name: Install all security updates with automatic reboots
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_names:
- SecurityUpdates
reboot: yes
- name: Install only particular updates based on the KB numbers
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_name:
- SecurityUpdates
accept_list:
- KB4056892
- KB4073117
- name: Exclude updates based on the update title
ansible.windows.win_updates:
category_name:
- SecurityUpdates
- CriticalUpdates
reject_list:
- Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool for Windows
- \d{4}-\d{2} Cumulative Update for Windows Server 2016
# Optionally, you can increase the reboot_timeout to survive long updates during reboot
- name: Ensure we wait long enough for the updates to be applied during reboot
ansible.windows.win_updates:
reboot: yes
reboot_timeout: 3600
# Search and download Windows updates
- name: Search and download Windows updates without installing them
ansible.windows.win_updates:
state: downloaded
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
failed_update_count
integer
|
always |
The number of updates that failed to install.
|
|
filtered_updates
complex
|
success |
List of updates that were found but were filtered based on blacklist, whitelist or category_names. The return value is in the same form as updates, along with filtered_reason.
Sample:
see the updates return value
|
|
filtered_reason
string
|
always |
The reason why this update was filtered.
This value has been deprecated since 1.7.0 , use filtered_reasons which contain a list of all the reasons why the update is filtered.
Sample:
skip_hidden
|
|
filtered_reasons
list / elements=string
added in 1.7.0 of ansible.windows
|
success |
A list of reasons why the update has been filtered.
Can be accept_list , reject_list , hidden , or category_names .
Sample:
['category_names', 'accept_list']
|
|
found_update_count
integer
|
success |
The number of updates found needing to be applied.
Sample:
3
|
|
installed_update_count
integer
|
success |
The number of updates successfully installed or downloaded.
Sample:
2
|
|
reboot_required
boolean
|
success |
True when the target server requires a reboot to complete updates (no further updates can be installed until after a reboot).
Sample:
True
|
|
updates
complex
|
success |
List of updates that were found/installed.
|
|
categories
list / elements=string
|
always |
A list of category strings for this update.
Sample:
['Critical Updates', 'Windows Server 2012 R2']
|
|
downloaded
boolean
added in 1.7.0 of ansible.windows
|
always |
Was the update downloaded.
Sample:
True
|
|
failure_hresult_code
boolean
|
on install or download failure |
The HRESULT code from a failed update.
Sample:
2147942402
|
|
failure_msg
string
added in 1.7.0 of ansible.windows
|
on install or download failure and not running with async |
The error message with more details on the failure.
Sample:
Operation did not complete because there is no logged-on interactive user (WU_E_NO_INTERACTIVE_USER 0x80240020)
|
|
id
string
|
always |
Internal Windows Update GUID.
Sample:
fb95c1c8-de23-4089-ae29-fd3351d55421
|
|
installed
boolean
|
always |
Was the update successfully installed.
Sample:
True
|
|
kb
list / elements=string
|
always |
A list of KB article IDs that apply to the update.
Sample:
['3004365']
|
|
title
string
|
always |
Display name.
Sample:
Security Update for Windows Server 2012 R2 (KB3004365)
|
Authors
- Matt Davis (@nitzmahone)
© 2012–2018 Michael DeHaan
© 2018–2021 Red Hat, Inc.
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/windows/win_updates_module.html