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Ansible-core

framework

Ansible is an open-source software provisioning, configuration management and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. It runs on many Unix-like systems, and can configure both Unix-like systems and Microsoft Windows.

Release Released Supported Latest
2.15 2 weeks and 2 days ago
(15 May 2023)
Ends in 1 year and 5 months
(01 Nov 2024)
2.15.0
(15 May 2023)
2.14 6 months and 3 weeks ago
(07 Nov 2022)
Ends in 1 year
(31 May 2024)
2.14.6
(22 May 2023)
2.13 1 year ago
(16 May 2022)
Ends in 6 months
(30 Nov 2023)
2.13.10
(22 May 2023)
2.12 1 year and 6 months ago
(08 Nov 2021)
Ends today
(31 May 2023)
2.12.10
(11 Oct 2022)
2.11 2 years ago
(26 Apr 2021)
Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago
(07 Nov 2022)
2.11.12
(23 May 2022)
2.10 2 years and 9 months ago
(13 Aug 2020)
Ended 1 year ago
(23 May 2022)
2.10.17
(31 Jan 2022)
2.9 3 years and 7 months ago
(31 Oct 2019)
Ended 1 year ago
(23 May 2022)
2.9.27
(11 Oct 2021)

The ansible-core package has a graduated maintenance structure that extends to three major releases. For detailed information, see Ansible Releases and maintenance.

See the ansible-core Roadmap for upcoming release details.

Python Compatibility

ansible-core Version Minimum Python Version (controller) Minimum Python Version (modules)
2.9 2.7 or 3.5 2.6 or 3.5
2.10 2.7 or 3.5 2.6 or 3.5
2.11 2.7 or 3.5 2.6 or 3.5
2.12 3.8 2.6 or 3.5
2.13 3.8 2.7 or 3.5
2.14 3.9 2.7 or 3.5
2.15 3.9 2.7 or 3.5

More information is available on the Ansible-core website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.

You can check the version that you are currently using by running:
ansible --version

You can submit an improvement to this page on GitHub :octocat: . This page has a corresponding Talk Page.

A JSON version of this page is available at /api/ansible-core.json. See the API Documentation for more information. You can subscribe to the iCalendar feed at /calendar/ansible-core.ics.