# Lean Ansible bindings for KubeVirt [![Build Status](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt.core/workflows/CI/badge.svg?event=push)](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt.core/actions) > **_NOTE:_ If you are Red Hat customer, install `redhat.ocpv` from [Automation Hub](https://console.redhat.com/ansible/ansible-dashboard) as the certified version of this collection.** This repository hosts the `kubevirt.core` Ansible Collection, which provides virtual machine operations and inventory source for use with Ansible. ## Ansible version compatibility This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.9.10**. ## Included content ### Plugins * `kubevirt`: inventory source for kubevirt virtual machines * `kubevirt_vm`: create or delete kubevirt virtual machines ## Using this collection ### Installing the Collection from Ansible Galaxy Before using this collection, you need to install it with the Ansible Galaxy command-line tool: ```bash ansible-galaxy collection install kubevirt.core ``` ### Build and install locally Clone the repository, checkout the tag you want to build, or pick the main branch for the development version; then: ```bash ansible-galaxy collection build . ansible-galaxy collection install kubevirt-kubevirt.core-*.tar.gz ``` ### Dependencies #### Ansible collections * [kubernetes.core](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/kubernetes/core/index.html) You can also include it in a `requirements.yml` file and install it with `ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml`, using the format: ```yaml --- collections: - name: kubevirt.core ``` #### Python libraries - kubernetes - PyYaml - jsonpatch - jinja2 To install all the dependencies: ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt ``` See [Ansible Using collections](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/user_guide/collections_using.html) for more details. ## Code of Conduct We follow the [KubeVirt Code of Conduct](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). ## Contributing to this collection The content of this collection is made by people like you, a community of individuals collaborating on making the world better through developing automation software. We are actively accepting new contributors. Any kind of contribution is very welcome. You don't know how to start? Refer to our [contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md)! We use the following guidelines: * [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) * [REVIEW_CHECKLIST.md](REVIEW_CHECKLIST.md) * [Ansible Community Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/community/index.html) * [Ansible Development Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/index.html) * [Ansible Collection Development Guide](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections.html#contributing-to-collections) ## Collection maintenance The current maintainers are listed in the [OWNERS](OWNERS) file. If you have questions or need help, feel free to mention them in the proposals. To learn how to maintain / become a maintainer of this collection, refer to the [Maintainer guidelines](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/maintainers.html). ## Governance The process of decision making in this collection is based on discussing and finding consensus among participants. Every voice is important. If you have something on your mind, create an issue or dedicated discussion and let's discuss it! ## Licensing GNU General Public License v3.0 or later. See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) to see the full text.