Block markers in blockinfile no longer hard coded (#31787)
* Block markers in blockinfile no longer hard coded
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marker:
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description:
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- The marker line template.
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"{mark}" will be replaced with "BEGIN" or "END".
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"{mark}" will be replaced with the values in marker_begin
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(default="BEGIN") and marker_end (default="END").
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default: '# {mark} ANSIBLE MANAGED BLOCK'
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block:
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description:
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get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly.
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type: bool
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default: 'no'
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marker_begin:
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description:
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- This will be inserted at {mark} in the opening ansible block marker.
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default: 'BEGIN'
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version_added: "2.5"
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marker_end:
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required: false
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description:
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- This will be inserted at {mark} in the closing ansible block marker.
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default: 'END'
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version_added: "2.5"
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notes:
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- This module supports check mode.
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- When using 'with_*' loops be aware that if you do not set a unique mark the block will be overwritten on each iteration.
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create=dict(type='bool', default=False),
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backup=dict(type='bool', default=False),
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validate=dict(type='str'),
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marker_begin=dict(type='str', default='BEGIN'),
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marker_end=dict(type='str', default='END'),
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),
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mutually_exclusive=[['insertbefore', 'insertafter']],
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add_file_common_args=True,
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else:
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insertre = None
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marker0 = re.sub(b(r'{mark}'), b('BEGIN'), marker)
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marker1 = re.sub(b(r'{mark}'), b('END'), marker)
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marker0 = re.sub(b(r'{mark}'), b(params['marker_begin']), marker)
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marker1 = re.sub(b(r'{mark}'), b(params['marker_end']), marker)
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if present and block:
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# Escape seqeuences like '\n' need to be handled in Ansible 1.x
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if module.ansible_version.startswith('1.'):
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