New in version 2.0.
Creates, Removes and configures a IIS Web site
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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application_pool | no | The application pool in which the new site executes. |
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hostname | no | The host header to bind to / use for the new site. |
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ip | no | The IP address to bind to / use for the new site. |
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name | yes | Names of web site |
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parameters | no | Custom site Parameters from string where properties are seperated by a pipe and property name/values by colon Ex. "foo:1|bar:2" |
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physical_path | no | The physical path on the remote host to use for the new site. The specified folder must already exist. |
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port | no | The port to bind to / use for the new site. |
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site_id (added in 2.1)
| no | 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 | no | Enables HTTPS binding on the site.. |
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state | no |
| State of the web site |
# This return information about an existing host $ ansible -i vagrant-inventory -m 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 win_iis_website -a "name='Default Web Site' state=stopped" host # This creates a new site. $ ansible -i hosts -m win_iis_website -a "name=acme physical_path=c:\sites\acme" host # Change logfile . $ ansible -i hosts -m win_iis_website -a "name=acme physical_path=c:\sites\acme" host # Playbook example --- - name: Acme IIS site 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
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