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Ansible Collection: cortex.xsoar

The cortex.xsoar collection includes Ansible modules to help automate the management of Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR.

This collection has been tested against Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR 6.10.255865.

Ansible version compatibility

This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: >=2.14.2.

Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions. A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions. PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.

Included content

Modules

Name Description
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_api_key Create an API Key in Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_integration Create an integration instance in Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_job Create a job in Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_list Create a list in Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_preprocess_rule Create a preprocess rule in Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_multi_tenant_account Create an account in a multi-tenant Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR environment
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_multi_tenant_sync_accounts Synchronize content to all accounts in a multi-tenant Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR environment
cortex.xsoar.xsoar_multi_tenant_sync_account Synchronize content to accounts in a multi-tenant Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR environment

Installing this collection

You can install the Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR collection with the Ansible Galaxy CLI:

ansible-galaxy collection install [email protected]:NVISOsecurity/cortex.xsoar.git

You can also include it in a requirements.yml file and install it with ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml, using the format:

---
collections:
  - name: https://github.com/NVISOsecurity/cortex.xsoar.git
    type: git

Using this collection

Using modules from the Cortex XSOAR collection in your playbooks

You can call modules by their Fully Qualified Collection Namespace (FQCN), such as cortex.xsoar.xsoar_integration. The following example task creates an integration instance of Demisto REST API on Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR, using the FQCN:

---
- name: Create Demisto REST API integration instance
  cortex.xsoar.xsoar_integration:
    name: "Demisto REST API_instance"
    brand: "Demisto REST API"
    enabled: True
    configuration:
        url: "https://127.0.0.1"
        insecure: True
        apikey: "71F9CAC0D57544C7C7DFB78BE50FC96A"
        proxy: True
    state: "present"
    url: "https://xsoar.org"
    api_key: "47A424BF668FD7BF0443184314104BC3"
    validate_certs: False

Release notes

Release notes are available here.

Licensing

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later.

See LICENSE to see the full text.