Update examples in documentation for env lookup plugin (#62662)
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lookup: env
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author: Jan-Piet Mens (@jpmens) <jpmens(at)gmail.com>
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version_added: "0.9"
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short_description: read the value of environment variables
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short_description: Read the value of environment variables
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description:
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- Allows you to query the environment variables available on the controller when you invoked Ansible.
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- Allows you to query the environment variables available on the
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controller when you invoked Ansible.
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options:
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_terms:
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description: Environment variable or list of them to lookup the values for
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description:
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- Environment variable or list of them to lookup the values for.
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required: True
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notes:
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- The module returns an empty string if the environment variable is not
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defined. This makes it impossbile to differentiate between the case the
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variable is not defined and the case the variable is defined but it
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contains an empty string.
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- The C(default) filter requires second parameter to be set to C(True)
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in order to set a default value in the case the variable is not
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defined (see examples).
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"""
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EXAMPLES = """
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- debug: msg="{{ lookup('env','HOME') }} is an environment variable"
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- name: Basic usage
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debug:
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msg: "'{{ lookup('env', 'HOME') }}' is the HOME environment variable."
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- name: Example how to set default value if the variable is not defined
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debug:
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msg: "'{{ lookup('env', 'USR') | default('nobody', True) }}' is the user."
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"""
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RETURN = """
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_list:
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description:
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- values from the environment variables.
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- Values from the environment variables.
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type: list
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"""
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from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
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from ansible.utils import py3compat
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class LookupModule(LookupBase):
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def run(self, terms, variables, **kwargs):
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ret = []
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for term in terms:
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var = term.split()[0]
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ret.append(py3compat.environ.get(var, ''))
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