ansible_managed
(configurable via the defaults
section of ansible.cfg
) contains a string which can be used to describe the template name, host, modification time of the template file and the owner uid.template_host
contains the node name of the template’s machine.template_uid
is the numeric user id of the owner.template_path
is the path of the template.template_fullpath
is the absolute path of the template.template_destpath
is the path of the template on the remote system (added in 2.8).template_run_date
is the date that the template was rendered.Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
backup boolean added in 2.8 |
| Determine whether a backup should be created. When set to yes , create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. |
block_end_string string added in 2.4 | Default: "%}" | The string marking the end of a block. |
block_start_string string added in 2.4 | Default: "{%" | The string marking the beginning of a block. |
dest path / required | Location to render the template to on the remote machine. | |
force boolean added in 2.4 |
| Determine when the file is being transferred if the destination already exists. When set to yes , replace the remote file when contents are different than the source.When set to no , the file will only be transferred if the destination does not exist. |
lstrip_blocks boolean added in 2.6 |
| Determine when leading spaces and tabs should be stripped. When set to yes leading spaces and tabs are stripped from the start of a line to a block.This functionality requires Jinja 2.7 or newer. |
newline_sequence string added in 2.4 |
| Specify the newline sequence to use for templating files. |
output_encoding string added in 2.7 | Default: "utf-8" | Overrides the encoding used to write the template file defined by dest .It defaults to utf-8 , but any encoding supported by python can be used.The source template file must always be encoded using utf-8 , for homogeneity. |
src path / required | Path of a Jinja2 formatted template on the Ansible controller. This can be a relative or an absolute path. The file must be encoded with utf-8 but output_encoding can be used to control the encoding of the output template. | |
trim_blocks boolean added in 2.4 |
| Determine when newlines should be removed from blocks. When set to yes the first newline after a block is removed (block, not variable tag!). |
variable_end_string string added in 2.4 | Default: "}}" | The string marking the end of a print statement. |
variable_start_string string added in 2.4 | Default: "{{" | The string marking the beginning of a print statement. |
Note
content:
option if you prefer the template inline, as part of the playbook.newline_sequence
by default.trim_blocks=True
.#jinja2:variable_start_string:'[%', variable_end_string:'%]', trim_blocks: False
which changes the variable interpolation markers to [% var %]
instead of {{ var }}
. This is the best way to prevent evaluation of things that look like, but should not be Jinja2.Format-Hex <file> -Count 16
on Windows, and use od -a -t x1 -N 16 <file>
on Linux.See also
- name: Create a file from a Jinja2 template win_template: src: /mytemplates/file.conf.j2 dest: C:\Temp\file.conf - name: Create a Unix-style file from a Jinja2 template win_template: src: unix/config.conf.j2 dest: C:\share\unix\config.conf newline_sequence: '\n' backup: yes
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
backup_file string | if backup=yes | Name of the backup file that was created. Sample: C:\Path\To\File.txt.11540.20150212-220915.bak |
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.
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