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While the community GCP modules are not going away, Google is investing effort
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into the new "gcp_*" modules. Google is committed to ensuring the Ansible
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community has a great experience with GCP and therefore recommends adopting
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community has a great experience with GCP and therefore recommends adopting
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these new modules if possible.
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$ pip install requests google-auth
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Alternatively for RHEL / CentOS, the ``python-requests`` package is also
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Alternatively for RHEL / CentOS, the ``python-requests`` package is also
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available to satisfy ``requests`` libraries.
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.. code-block:: bash
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register: instance
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- name: Wait for SSH to come up
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wait_for: host={{ instance.address }} port=22 delay=10 timeout=60
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wait_for: host={{ address.address }} port=22 delay=10 timeout=60
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- name: Add host to groupname
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add_host: hostname={{ instance.address }} groupname=new_instances
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add_host: hostname={{ address.address }} groupname=new_instances
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- name: Manage new instances
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gce.py gcp_compute_instance.py Notes
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gce.py gcp_compute_instance.py Notes
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============================ ========================================== ======================
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state state/status State on gce has multiple values: "present", "absent", "stopped", "started", "terminated". State on gcp_compute_instance is used to describe if the instance exists (present) or does not (absent). Status is used to describe if the instance is "started", "stopped" or "terminated".
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image disks[].initialize_params.source_image You'll need to create a single disk using the disks[] parameter and set it to be the boot disk (disks[].boot = true)
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