+1 I'm interested in something like this as well. Thanks! On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 11:27:38 AM UTC-5, Andres Silva wrote: > > Im writing a playbook to install the latest version of a software. The > latest version will always be in a url like this > http://www.example.com/software/latest But the files in there will have > different names that will append the version of the software. So the > content of that URL location will look like this > > http://www.example.com/software/latest > software.1.1.zip > > Every so often there will be a new version of the software released and > the file name will change . I dont want to have to change the playbook, > every time the file name changes. And I dont want to keep track of this in > a variable. I just want it to pull the latest every time it runs. > > - name: download new software > get_url: url=http://www.example.com/software/latest dest=/opt/software.zip > mode=0755 > > Is there a way to recursively pull all the files there or maybe use a wild > card like *.zip > > I know I can do it with wget by shelling out. But I was wondering if there > was a way of doing this with the Ansible module > > wget -r https://www.example.com/files/latest/ -nd -P ~/Desktop/test/ -A > zip > > Thanks in advance > > > >
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