Check if service exists with Ansible
See the service_facts
module, new in Ansible 2.5.
- name: Populate service facts
service_facts:
- debug:
msg: Docker installed!
when: "'docker' in services"
Of course I could also just check if the wrapper script exists in /etc/init.d. So this is what I ended up with:
- name: Check if Service Exists
stat: path=/etc/init.d/{{service_name}}
register: service_status
- name: Stop Service
service: name={{service_name}} state=stopped
when: service_status.stat.exists
register: service_stopped
It would be nice if the "service" module could handle "unrecognized service" errors.
This is my approach, using the service
command instead of checking for an init script:
- name: check for apache
shell: "service apache2 status"
register: _svc_apache
failed_when: >
_svc_apache.rc != 0 and ("unrecognized service" not in _svc_apache.stderr)
- name: disable apache
service: name=apache2 state=stopped enabled=no
when: "_svc_apache.rc == 0"
- check the exit code of "service status" and accept the exit code 0 when the output contains "unrecognized service"
- if the exit code was 0, that service is installed (stopped or running)
I modified Florian's answer to only use the return code of the service
command (this worked on Mint 18.2)
- name: Check if Logstash service exist
shell: service logstash status
register: logstash_status
failed_when: not(logstash_status.rc == 3 or logstash_status.rc == 0)
- name: Check if Logstash service exist
service:
name: logstash
state: stopped
when: logstash_status.rc == 0