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.. _ansible.utils.in_any_network_test:
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ansible.utils.in_any_network
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**Test if an IP or network falls in any network**
Version added: 2.2.0
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Synopsis
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- This plugin checks if the provided IP or network address belongs to the provided list network addresses
Parameters
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<th width="100%">Comments</th>
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<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>ip</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">string</span>
/ <span style="color: red">required</span>
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<div>A string that represents an IP address of a host or network</div>
<div>For example: <code>10.1.1.1</code></div>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="parameter-"></div>
<b>networks</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#parameter-" title="Permalink to this option"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">list</span>
/ <span style="color: red">required</span>
</div>
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<div>A list of string and each string represents a network address in CIDR form</div>
<div>For example: <code>[&#x27;10.0.0.0/8&#x27;, &#x27;192.168.1.0/24&#x27;]</code></div>
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Examples
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.. code-block:: yaml
#### Simple examples
- name: Set network list
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
networks:
- "10.0.0.0/8"
- "192.168.1.0/24"
- name: Check if 10.1.1.1 is in the provided network list
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
data: "{{ '10.1.1.1' is ansible.utils.in_any_network networks }}"
# TASK [Check if 10.1.1.1 is in the provided network list] **************************
# ok: [localhost] => {
# "ansible_facts": {
# "data": true
# },
# "changed": false
# }
- name: Set network list
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
networks:
- "10.0.0.0/8"
- "192.168.1.0/24"
- "172.16.0.0/16"
- name: Check if 8.8.8.8 is not in the provided network list
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
data: "{{ '8.8.8.8' is not ansible.utils.in_any_network networks }}"
# TASK [Check if 8.8.8.8 is not in the provided network list] ************************
# ok: [localhost] => {
# "ansible_facts": {
# "data": true
# },
# "changed": false
# }
Return Values
-------------
Common return values are documented `here <https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/common_return_values.html#common-return-values>`_, the following are the fields unique to this test:
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<div class="ansibleOptionAnchor" id="return-"></div>
<b>data</b>
<a class="ansibleOptionLink" href="#return-" title="Permalink to this return value"></a>
<div style="font-size: small">
<span style="color: purple">-</span>
</div>
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<td></td>
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<div>If jinja test satisfies plugin expression <code>true</code></div>
<div>If jinja test does not satisfy plugin expression <code>false</code></div>
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Status
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Authors
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- Priyam Sahoo (@priyamsahoo)
.. hint::
Configuration entries for each entry type have a low to high priority order. For example, a variable that is lower in the list will override a variable that is higher up.