AWS using Ansible? Yes, it's possible!

  Although, I've used Ansible extensively for a lot of automation and orchestration tasks, using Ansible for AWS was indeed, a new territory for me.  This turned out to be a blessing, since along with using Ansible for AWS tasks, I also learnt how to use WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) on a Windows machine. Though WSL's been around for some time, I still hadn't come around to using it since I was mostly using my Macbook pro. Not anymore, though!  Anyway, I have listed below the steps to: Install WSL on Windows 11 23H2 patch Install AWS CLI on Ubuntu 22.04 (Exact version - 22.04.3 LTS) Install Ansible and the amazon.aws collection Use AWS CLI to get the list of  VPCs in the region - us-east-1 (or a region of your choice) Create a python file/script to get the list of VPCs in the region - us-east-1 (or a region of your choice) Create an Ansible playbook to get the list of VPCs in the region - us-east-1 (or a region of your choice.   You may download the comple...

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Shell Command (bash) example:

$ sendEmail -t "&lt;TO_EMAIL&gt;" -f "&lt;FROM&gt;" -u "&lt;SUBJECT&gt;" [-cc "&lt;EMAIL_IN_CC&gt;" -bcc "&lt;EMAIL_IN_BCC&gt;"] -o message-content-type=html -o message-file="&lt;INPUT_FILE_NAME&gt;" -a "&lt;FILE_TO_BE_ATTACHED&gt;"

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sendEmail -t "<TO_EMAIL>" -f "<FROM>" -u "<SUBJECT>" [-cc "<EMAIL_IN_CC>" -bcc "<EMAIL_IN_BCC>"] -o message-content-type=html -o message-file="<INPUT_FILE_NAME>" -a "<FILE_TO_BE_ATTACHED>"

 

Thanks to code gleaned from various sources.

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