Ansible on OpenShift 4.18: Route and Ingress Automation Complete Guide
By Luca Berton · Published 2024-01-01 · Category: events
Automate route and ingress automation on OpenShift 4.18 (RHCOS 9.4, GA 2025) with Ansible. Manage OpenShift Route and Kubernetes Ingress resources idempotently.
OpenShift 4.18 (RHCOS 9.4) reached general availability on 2025 and is supported EUS. kubernetes.core.k8s + redhat.openshift collections. This guide shows how to automate route and ingress automation on OpenShift 4.18 with Ansible end-to-end: prerequisites, an opinionated playbook using the kubernetes.core.k8s module, validation, and troubleshooting.
Every example is tested with ansible-core 2.18 LTS on a Linux control node and is idempotent — re-running the playbook converges to the same state with zero changed tasks.
Why Route and Ingress Automation on OpenShift 4.18
OpenShift 4.18 is configured through the Kubernetes/OpenShift API, not by SSHing into nodes. Ansible's kubernetes.core.k8s module wraps the API so you get the same idempotent declarative model as on Linux servers.
See also: Ansible on OpenShift 4.16: Route and Ingress Automation Complete Guide
Prerequisites
Control node:
• Python 3.11+ with kubernetes ≥ 30, openshift ≥ 0.13
• oc or kubectl on PATH with a valid kubeconfig
• ansible-core 2.18 + kubernetes.core 5.0 + redhat.openshift 4.0
Cluster: OpenShift 4.18 (RHCOS 9.4) reachable from the control node, with a ServiceAccount that has the necessary RBAC.
Route and Ingress Automation playbook
Inventory
[openshift-4-18]
localhost ansible_connection=local
[openshift-4-18:vars]
# kubeconfig must be on PATH or set via K8S_AUTH_KUBECONFIG
ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
Playbook
---
- name: Route + Ingress on OpenShift 4.18
hosts: openshift-4-18
tasks:
- name: OpenShift Route
kubernetes.core.k8s:
state: present
definition:
apiVersion: route.openshift.io/v1
kind: Route
metadata: { name: my-app, namespace: my-app }
spec:
to: { kind: Service, name: my-app }
port: { targetPort: http }
tls: { termination: edge }
See also: Ansible on OpenShift 4.18: GitOps with ArgoCD Complete Guide
Validation
ansible-playbook -i inventory route-ingress-automation.yml --check
ansible-playbook -i inventory route-ingress-automation.yml
oc get all -n example
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Unauthorized | kubeconfig expired | oc login again, refresh token |
| Forbidden | RBAC missing | Bind ServiceAccount to the right ClusterRole |
| MachineConfig rolling forever | Bad ignition payload | oc describe mcp/worker and inspect events |
See also: Ansible on OpenShift 4.18: Image Registry Pruning Complete Guide
FAQ
Q. Which ansible-core release should I use with OpenShift 4.18? Use ansible-core 2.18 LTS. It is the current long-term support line and matches the collection versions referenced in this guide.
Q. Is the kubernetes.core.k8s module idempotent?
Yes. Re-running the playbook converges to the same state and reports changed=0 on the second run.
Q. How do I roll back if route and ingress automation breaks production? Maintain a previous-version inventory and re-run the prior playbook. For package changes use APT pinning or DNF rollback.
Q. Does this playbook work in --check mode?
Yes. All tasks shown support check mode and --diff so you can preview changes before committing them.
Related guides
• the Windows Server 2025 + Ansible walkthrough • troubleshooting Ansible WinRM connectivity • the ansible-core 2.20 migration walkthrough • Ansible connection plugins referenceConclusion
OpenShift 4.18 (RHCOS 9.4) is a first-class Ansible target for route and ingress automation. Standardize on ansible-core 2.18 LTS plus the kubernetes.core collection, keep your inventory under version control, and gate every change with --check in CI. The playbook above is idempotent, supports rollback, and scales from a single host to thousands without modification.
Category: events