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# (c) 2012, Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
DOCUMENTATION = """
name: items
author: Michael DeHaan
version_added: historical
short_description: list of items
description:
- this lookup returns a list of items given to it, if any of the top level items is also a list it will flatten it, but it will not recurse
notes:
- this is the standard lookup used for loops in most examples
- check out the 'flattened' lookup for recursive flattening
- if you do not want flattening nor any other transformation look at the 'list' lookup.
options:
_terms:
description: list of items
required: True
"""
EXAMPLES = """
- name: "loop through list"
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "An item: {{ item }}"
with_items:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- name: add several users
ansible.builtin.user:
name: "{{ item }}"
groups: "wheel"
state: present
with_items:
- testuser1
- testuser2
- name: "loop through list from a variable"
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "An item: {{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ somelist }}"
- name: more complex items to add several users
ansible.builtin.user:
name: "{{ item.name }}"
uid: "{{ item.uid }}"
groups: "{{ item.groups }}"
state: present
with_items:
- { name: testuser1, uid: 1002, groups: "wheel, staff" }
- { name: testuser2, uid: 1003, groups: staff }
"""
RETURN = """
_raw:
description:
- once flattened list
type: list
"""
from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
class LookupModule(LookupBase):
def run(self, terms, **kwargs):
return self._flatten(terms)