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layout: "rundeck"
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page_title: "Rundeck: rundeck_job"
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sidebar_current: "docs-rundeck-resource-job"
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description: |-
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The rundeck_job resource allows Rundeck jobs to be managed by Terraform.
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# rundeck\_job
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The job resource allows Rundeck jobs to be managed by Terraform. In Rundeck a job is a particular
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named set of steps that can be executed against one or more of the nodes configured for its
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associated project.
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Each job belongs to a project. A project can be created with the `rundeck_project` resource.
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## Example Usage
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```
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resource "rundeck_job" "bounceweb" {
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name = "Bounce Web Servers"
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project_name = "anvils"
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node_filter_query = "tags: web"
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description = "Restart the service daemons on all the web servers"
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command {
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shell_command = "sudo service anvils restart"
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}
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}
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```
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## Argument Reference
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the job, used to describe the job in the Rundeck UI.
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* `description` - (Required) A longer description of the job, describing the job in the Rundeck UI.
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* `project_name` - (Required) The name of the project that this job should belong to.
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* `group_name` - (Optional) The name of a group within the project in which to place the job.
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Setting this creates collapsable subcategories within the Rundeck UI's project job index.
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* `log_level` - (Optional) The log level that Rundeck should use for this job. Defaults to "INFO".
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* `allow_concurrent_executions` - (Optional) Boolean defining whether two or more executions of
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this job can run concurrently. The default is `false`, meaning that jobs will only run
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sequentially.
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* `max_thread_count` - (Optional) The maximum number of threads to use to execute this job, which
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controls on how many nodes the commands can be run simulateneously. Defaults to 1, meaning that
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the nodes will be visited sequentially.
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* `continue_on_error` - (Optional) Boolean defining whether Rundeck will continue to run
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subsequent steps if any intermediate step fails. Defaults to `false`, meaning that execution
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will stop and the execution will be considered to have failed.
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* `rank_attribute` - (Optional) The name of the attribute that will be used to decide in which
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order the nodes will be visited while executing the job across multiple nodes.
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* `rank_order` - (Optional) Keyword deciding which direction the nodes are sorted in terms of
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the chosen `rank_attribute`. May be either "ascending" (the default) or "descending".
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* `preserve_options_order`: (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the configured options will
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be presented in their configuration order when shown in the Rundeck UI. The default is `false`,
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which means that the options will be displayed in alphabetical order by name.
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* `command_ordering_strategy`: (Optional) The name of the strategy used to describe how to
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traverse the matrix of nodes and commands. The default is "node-first", meaning that all commands
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will be executed on a single node before moving on to the next. May also be set to "step-first",
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meaning that a single step will be executed across all nodes before moving on to the next step.
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* `node_filter_query` - (Optional) A query string using
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[Rundeck's node filter language](http://rundeck.org/docs/manual/node-filters.html#node-filter-syntax)
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that defines which subset of the project's nodes will be used to execute this job.
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* `node_filter_exclude_precedence`: (Optional) Boolean controlling a deprecated Rundeck feature that controls
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whether node exclusions take priority over inclusions.
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* `option`: (Optional) Nested block defining an option a user may set when executing this job. A
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job may have any number of options. The structure of this nested block is described below.
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* `command`: (Required) Nested block defining one step in the job workflow. A job must have one or
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more commands. The structure of this nested block is described below.
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`option` blocks have the following structure:
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* `name`: (Required) Unique name that will be shown in the UI when entering values and used as
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a variable name for template substitutions.
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* `default_value`: (Optional) A default value for the option.
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* `value_choices`: (Optional) A list of strings giving a set of predefined values that the user
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may choose from when entering a value for the option.
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* `value_choices_url`: (Optional) Can be used instead of `value_choices` to cause Rundeck to
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obtain a list of choices dynamically by fetching this URL.
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* `require_predefined_choice`: (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the user is allowed to
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enter values not included in the predefined set of choices (`false`, the default) or whether
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a predefined choice is required (`true`).
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* `validation_regex`: (Optional) A regular expression that a provided value must match in order
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to be accepted.
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* `description`: (Optional) A longer description of the option to be shown in the UI.
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* `required`: (Optional) Boolean defining whether the user must provide a value for the option.
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Defaults to `false`.
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* `allow_multiple_values`: (Optional) Boolean defining whether the user may select multiple values
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from the set of predefined values. Defaults to `false`, meaning that the user may choose only
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one value.
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* `multi_value_delimiter`: (Optional) Delimiter used to join together multiple values into a single
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string when `allow_multiple_values` is set and the user chooses multiple values.
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* `obscure_input`: (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the value of this option should be obscured
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during entry and in execution logs. Defaults to `false`, but should be set to `true` when the
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requested value is a password, private key or any other secret value.
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* `exposed_to_scripts`: (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the value of this option is available
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to scripts executed by job commands. Defaults to `false`.
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`command` blocks must have any one of the following combinations of arguments as contents:
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* `shell_command` gives a single shell command to execute on the nodes.
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* `inline_script` gives a whole shell script, inline in the configuration, to execute on the nodes.
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* `script_file` and `script_file_args` together describe a script that is already pre-installed
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on the nodes which is to be executed.
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* A `job` block, described below, causes another job within the same project to be executed as
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a command.
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* A `step_plugin` block, described below, causes a step plugin to be executed as a command.
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* A `node_step_plugin` block, described below, causes a node step plugin to be executed once for
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each node.
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A command's `job` block has the following structure:
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* `name`: (Required) The name of the job to execute. The target job must be in the same project
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as the current job.
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* `group_name`: (Optional) The name of the group that the target job belongs to, if any.
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* `run_for_each_node`: (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the job is run only once (`false`,
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the default) or whether it is run once for each node (`true`).
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* `args`: (Optional) A string giving the arguments to pass to the target job, using
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[Rundeck's job arguments syntax](http://rundeck.org/docs/manual/jobs.html#job-reference-step).
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A command's `step_plugin` or `node_step_plugin` block both have the following structure:
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* `type`: (Required) The name of the plugin to execute.
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* `config`: (Optional) Map of arbitrary configuration parameters for the selected plugin.
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## Attributes Reference
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The following attribute is exported:
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* `id` - A unique identifier for the job.
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