Introduction
Ansible, the open-source automation platform, has released a new version with numerous enhancements, bug fixes, and security updates. Ansible has become a fundamental tool for managing IT infrastructure and applications, streamlining workflows, and maintaining infrastructure as code (IaC) principles.
Ansible 2.16
Let’s delve into the key changes introduced in this release:
Important Changes:
- Drop Python 3.5 support for module execution.
- Drop Python 3.9 support for the controller.
- Add Python 3.12 support.
- Preserve display context when proxying display over the queue.
- Update
TaskExecutorto not unnecessarily establish persistentansible-connectionwhen not needed.
Ansible Enhancements
- Collection Path
The INI config option “collections_paths” has been deprecated; please use the singular form “collections_path” instead. Additionally, the environment variable “ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATHS” is now deprecated, and you should use the singular form “ANSIBLE_COLLECTIONS_PATH” instead.
- Removed Support for Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 as Microsoft’s support end of life on October 10th, 2023.
- Remote Support
New remotes have been added, including Alpine 3.18, Fedora 38, Fedora 38 container, FreeBSD 13.2 remote, RHEL 8.8 remotes, and RHEL 9.2 remotes, expanding compatibility across various platforms.
- Python 3.12 Support
Support for testing with Python 3.12 has been introduced, keeping Ansible up-to-date with the latest Python version.
- Improved Container Naming
Containers created by ansible-test now include the current test session ID in their name, avoiding conflicts between concurrent ansible-test invocations.
- Improved Test Provisioning
RHEL 8.8 and RHEL 9.2 provisioning can now be used with the --python 3.11 option, improving testing flexibility.
- Streamlined Code Coverage
Thread code coverage has been enabled alongside existing multiprocessing coverage, enhancing code quality assurance.
- RHEL 8.8 and RHEL 9.2 Support
Provisioning for RHEL 8.8 and RHEL 9.2 has been added, expanding compatibility for Red Hat Enterprise Linux users.
- Deprecated Features Removal
Several deprecated features have been removed, including the ‘smart’ connection option, deprecated INI config options, and support for older Windows Server versions.
CLI Improvements
- Improved CLI Argument Parsing
Support for automatically prepending with the help of CLI arguments that support being specified multiple times has been added