Hello everyone,
We’re happy to announce the release of the Ansible 10.0.1 package!
Ansible 10.0.1 depends on ansible-core 2.17.0 and includes a curated set of Ansible collections that provide a vast number of modules, plugins, and roles.
This release updates 10.0.0 by removing binary files from a Windows venv that accidentally were included in two collection releases. We will later today yank the 10.0.0 release.
How to get it
This release is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip:
python3 -m pip install ansible==10.0.1 --user
The sources for this release can be found here:
Release tarball:
SHA256:
b2ab79d54883837f3c5b9b95fd779dff76e5fc5d9ef8555c969575ed24f9f2e1
Wheel package:
SHA256:
3134f502173fff84f323e988ded2dc1b0bebdf08d4a9f74d582c4faea00ef03b
Some important details
ansible-core is a separate package on which ansible depends. pip install ansible
installs ansible-core
, but it can also be installed independently of the ansible package.
Collections that have opted to join the Ansible 10 unified changelog will have an entry on this page:
For collections which have not opted-in to the unified changelog, you may find more information on
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections
or on the collection source repository. For example, the community.crypto collection is available at
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/crypto/index.html
and you can find a link to the source repository under the “Repository (Sources)” button.
The changelog for ansible-core 2.17 installed by this release of Ansible 10 can be found here:
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/v2.17/changelogs/CHANGELOG-v2.17.rst
What’s the schedule for new Ansible releases after 10.0.1?
The next release roadmap can be found at
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/roadmap/ansible_roadmap_index.html
The Ansible community package release schedule follows the Ansible Core release schedule, including, for example, delays for holidays. This means Ansible releases happen every four weeks through most of the year, but release dates may be delayed when Ansible Core releases are.
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Porting Help
A unified porting guide for collections that have opted in is available here:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/porting_guides/porting_guide_10.html
Getting collection updates from Ansible 10 with older releases of ansible-core
Ansible 10 depends on ansible-core 2.17. Depending on your needs, you can get collection updates as they ship in the Ansible “batteries included” package while continuing to use older versions of ansible-core.
See the ansible-galaxy requirements file based on the collections from Ansible 10 for this use case:
After you download the requirements file, you can install the collections by running the following command:
ansible-galaxy collection install -r galaxy-requirements.yaml
On behalf of the Ansible community, thank you and happy automating!
Cheers,
Ansible Release Management Working Group