Replace the old ansible.module_utils best practices with the new ones.
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* The return structure should be consistent, even if NA/None are used for keys normally returned under other options.
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* Are module actions idempotent? If not document in the descriptions or the notes.
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* Import module snippets `from ansible.module_utils.basic import *` at the bottom, conserves line numbers for debugging.
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* Import ``ansible.module_utils`` code in the same place as you import other libraries. In older code, this was done at the bottom of the file but that's no longer needed.
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* Do not use wildcards for importing other python modules (ex: ``from ansible.module_utils.basic import *``). This used to be required for code imported from ``ansible.module_utils`` but, from Ansible-2.1 onwards, it's just an outdated and bad practice.
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* The module must have a `main` function that wraps the normal execution.
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* Call your :func:`main` from a conditional so that it would be possible to
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import them into unittests in the future example::
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