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Use Jinja templates to compile and link a library with ibm_zos_core

This playbook demonstrates how to use local Jinja templates to dynamically create JCL to compile and link a library in z/OS using Red Hat Ansible Certified Content for IBM Z.

This playbook uses:

  • collection:
    • ibm.ibm_zos_core
  • modules:
    • zos_job_submit
    • zos_data_set
    • zos_copy
    • zos_mvs_raw

It is a good practice to review the playbook contents before executing them. It will help you understand the requirements in terms of space, location, names, authority, and the artifacts that will be created and cleaned up.

Important

The release of ibm_zos_core collection version 1.10.0 introduced case-sensitive changes to modules, specifically that module choices must be lower case. See the porting guide in the release notes (here) to understand the full scope of these changes.

These changes are not compatible with earlier versions of the ibm_zos_core collection, and since the earlier versions do not reach their end of life until April 2025, the sample playbook compatible with the older versions will remain available.

To support both the latest and prior versions of the collection:

  • The main branch will reflect playbooks compatible with ibm_zos_core version 1.10.0 or later.
    • Find this playbook on the main branch: here.
  • The ibm_zos_core-v1.9.x-samples branch will reflect playbooks compatible with ibm_zos_core version 1.9.x or earlier.
    • Find this playbook on the ibm_zos_core-v1.9.x-samples branch: here.

The ibm_zos_core-v1.9.x-samples branch will remain available until April 2025 but will not receive updates.

Playbook Requirements

This playbook requires:

Configuration

Run the playbook

This project has included a site.yml playbook that serves as the primary playbook that provides additional prerequisite checks then it invokes the compile_link_loadlib.yml playbook.

If you want to run the primary playbook site.yml it will check that your environment has the correct version of Ansible as well as the collection needed to execute correctly. To run the primary playbook, use command:

ansible-playbook -i inventories site.yml

You can skip the prerequisite check and run compile_link_loadlib.yml with command:

ansible-playbook -i inventories compile_link_loadlib.yml

More information about Jinja templates can be found in its official documentation.

Changelog

All changes are maintained chronologically by date found in the changelog.

Copyright

© Copyright IBM Corporation 2023

License

Licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0.

Support

Please refer to the support section for more details.