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# Create an Inventory from Ansible inventory

In large setups, it might be beneficial to construct your inventory based on your Ansible inventory. The `from-ansible` entrypoint of the `get` command enables the user to create an ANTA inventory from Ansible.

### Command overview

```bash
$ anta get from-ansible --help
Usage: anta get from-ansible [OPTIONS]

  Build ANTA inventory from an ansible inventory YAML file.

  NOTE: This command does not support inline vaulted variables. Make sure to
  comment them out.

Options:
  -o, --output FILE         Path to save inventory file  [env var:
                            ANTA_INVENTORY; required]
  --overwrite               Do not prompt when overriding current inventory
                            [env var: ANTA_GET_FROM_ANSIBLE_OVERWRITE]
  -g, --ansible-group TEXT  Ansible group to filter
  --ansible-inventory FILE  Path to your ansible inventory file to read
                            [required]
  --help                    Show this message and exit.
```

!!! warning

	`anta get from-ansible` does not support inline vaulted variables, comment them out to generate your inventory.
	If the vaulted variable is necessary to build the inventory (e.g. `ansible_host`), it needs to be unvaulted for `from-ansible` command to work."


The output is an inventory where the name of the container is added as a tag for each host:

```yaml
anta_inventory:
  hosts:
  - host: 10.73.252.41
    name: srv-pod01
  - host: 10.73.252.42
    name: srv-pod02
  - host: 10.73.252.43
    name: srv-pod03
```

!!! warning
    The current implementation only considers devices directly attached to a specific Ansible group and does not support inheritance when using the `--ansible-group` option.

By default, if user does not provide `--output` file, anta will save output to configured anta inventory (`anta --inventory`). If the output file has content, anta will ask user to overwrite when running in interactive console. This mechanism can be controlled by triggers in case of CI usage: `--overwrite` to force anta to overwrite file. If not set, anta will exit


### Command output

`host` value is coming from the `ansible_host` key in your inventory while `name` is the name you defined for your host. Below is an ansible inventory example used to generate previous inventory:

```yaml
---
tooling:
  children:
    endpoints:
      hosts:
        srv-pod01:
          ansible_httpapi_port: 9023
          ansible_port: 9023
          ansible_host: 10.73.252.41
          type: endpoint
        srv-pod02:
          ansible_httpapi_port: 9024
          ansible_port: 9024
          ansible_host: 10.73.252.42
          type: endpoint
        srv-pod03:
          ansible_httpapi_port: 9025
          ansible_port: 9025
          ansible_host: 10.73.252.43
          type: endpoint
```