# Ansible AUR package manager Ansible module to use some AUR helpers. The following helpers are supported: - [pacaur](https://github.com/rmarquis/pacaur) (default) - [trizen](https://github.com/trizen/trizen) - [yaourt](https://github.com/archlinuxfr/yaourt) - [yay](https://github.com/Jguer/yay) > Notes: > * It is recommended to use the official *pacman* module for removals or for upgrades with the repositories, this module aims to cover the AUR, > * Searches are limited to the AUR using the *--aur* parameter except for *yay* and *yaourt* which do not support it and systematically search the repositories, > * A package is reinstalled only if an update is available using the *--needed* parameter except for *yay* which do not support it and systematically reinstalls, ## Options |parameter|required |default |choices |comments| |--- |--- |--- |--- |---| |name |no | | |Name or list of names of the package(s) to install or upgrade.| |upgrade |no |no |yes, no |Whether or not to upgrade whole system.| |helper |no |pacaur |pacaur, trizen, yaourt, yay |Helper to use.| > Note: Either *name* or *upgrade* is required, both can not be used together. ## Installing 1. Add as a submodule in your playbook: ``` mkdir -p library/external_modules git submodule add git://github.com/kewlfft/ansible-aur.git library/external_modules/ansible-aur ``` 2. Link the binary to the base of `library/`: ``` ln -s external_modules/ansible-aur/aur library/aur ``` ## Usage Use it in a task, as in the following examples: ``` # Install (using pacaur) - aur: name=package_name become: yes become_user: user_that_has_nopasswd_in_sudoers_for_pacman_use # Install (using trizen) - aur: helper: trizen name: - package_name_1 - package_name_2 [...] # Upgrade (using pacaur) - aur: upgrade=yes [...] ```