Ansible supports S3 and all the operations supported by S3 API. You have to
make sure that you have access to AWS CLI and also install python boto.
 This is the framework used for calling AWS API via ansible.

Also make sure that name you have giving to bucket should be unique when
you are writing the playbook.

Regards
Amit


On Mon, Feb 17, 2020, 12:56 AM David Rivera <david.river...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> So I wondering if ansible supports s3, from what I see it does but I just
> might not understand how to do it. Im a novice at Ansible, esp in the realm
> of using it in conjunction  with AWS.
>
> So I *think* I have to create a role and call it in my playbook?
>
> my role for learning is: s3-create.yml
> - name: Create S3 Bucket
>   aws_s3:
>     bucket: my-bucket
>     mode: create
>     permission: private-read
>     region: us-east-1
>
>
> my playbook:
>   key_name: my-key
>       vpc_subnet_id: subnet-02439
>       roles:
>         - s3-create
>       assign_public_ip: yes
>       group:  my-group
>
>
> when I run it, I get this:
>
> EntePLAY [Test creating ec2 instance with Ansible]
> ***********************************************************************************
>
> TASK [Gathering Facts]
> ***********************************************************************************************************
> ok: [localhost]
>
> TASK [Start New ec2 Instance]
> ****************************************************************************************************
> fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Unsupported
> parameters for (ec2) module: roles Supported parameters include:
> assign_public_ip, aws_access_key, aws_secret_key, count, count_tag,
> debug_botocore_endpoint_logs, ebs_optimized, ec2_url, exact_count, group,
> group_id, id, image, instance_ids, instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior,
> instance_profile_name, instance_tags, instance_type, kernel, key_name,
> monitoring, network_interfaces, placement_group, private_ip, profile,
> ramdisk, region, security_token, source_dest_check, spot_launch_group,
> spot_price, spot_type, spot_wait_timeout, state, tenancy,
> termination_protection, user_data, validate_certs, volumes, vpc_subnet_id,
> wait, wait_timeout, zone"}
>
> PLAY RECAP
> ***********************************************************************************************************************
> localhost                  : ok=1    changed=0    unreachable=0
> failed=1    skipped=0    rescued=0    ignored=0
> r code here...
>
>
> From what I read, you cant do it, but that contradicts ansible's docs so I
> think I just dont know what I am doing..
>
>
> any help would be appreciated..
>
>
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