doc fixes (#134)
Minor documentation fixes SUMMARY Minor documentation fixes and updated doc-string ISSUE TYPE Docs Pull Request Reviewed-by: Ashwini Mhatre <mashu97@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: None <None>pull/134/merge
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@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ The Ansible ``ansible.utils`` collection includes a variety of plugins that aid
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This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.9.10**.
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This collection has been tested against following Ansible versions: **>=2.9.10**.
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For collections that support Ansible 2.9, please ensure you update your `network_os` to use the
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fully qualified collection name (for example, `cisco.ios.ios`).
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Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions.
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Plugins and modules within a collection may be tested with only specific Ansible versions.
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A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions.
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A collection may contain metadata that identifies these versions.
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PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.
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PEP440 is the schema used to describe the versions of Ansible.
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[ansible.utils.get_path](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.get_path_filter.rst)|Retrieve the value in a variable using a path
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[ansible.utils.get_path](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.get_path_filter.rst)|Retrieve the value in a variable using a path
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[ansible.utils.hwaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.hwaddr_filter.rst)|HWaddr / MAC address filters
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[ansible.utils.hwaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.hwaddr_filter.rst)|HWaddr / MAC address filters
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[ansible.utils.index_of](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.index_of_filter.rst)|Find the indices of items in a list matching some criteria
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[ansible.utils.index_of](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.index_of_filter.rst)|Find the indices of items in a list matching some criteria
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[ansible.utils.keep_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.keep_keys_filter.rst)|Keep specific keys from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.nthhost](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.nthhost_filter.rst)|This filter returns the nth host within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.ipv4](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipv4_filter.rst)|To filter only Ipv4 addresses Ipv4 filter is used.
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[ansible.utils.param_list_compare](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.param_list_compare_filter.rst)|Generate the final param list combining/comparing base and provided parameters.
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[ansible.utils.remove_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.remove_keys_filter.rst)|Remove specific keys from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.replace_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.replace_keys_filter.rst)|Replaces specific keys with their after value from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.macaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.macaddr_filter.rst)|macaddr / MAC address filters
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[ansible.utils.slaac](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.slaac_filter.rst)|This filter returns the SLAAC address within a network for a given HW/MAC address.
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[ansible.utils.ipaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipaddr_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to return the input value if a query is True, else False.
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[ansible.utils.ipwrap](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipwrap_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to Wrap IPv6 addresses in [ ] brackets.
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[ansible.utils.network_in_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.network_in_usable_filter.rst)|The network_in_usable filter returns whether an address passed as an argument is usable in a network.
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[ansible.utils.network_in_network](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.network_in_network_filter.rst)|This filter returns whether an address or a network passed as argument is in a network.
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[ansible.utils.next_nth_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.next_nth_usable_filter.rst)|This filter returns the next nth usable ip within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.ipsubnet](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipsubnet_filter.rst)|This filter can be used to manipulate network subnets in several ways.
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[ansible.utils.ipv6](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipv6_filter.rst)|To filter only Ipv6 addresses Ipv6 filter is used.
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[ansible.utils.ip4_hex](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ip4_hex_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to convert IPv4 address to Hexadecimal notation with optional delimiter.
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[ansible.utils.ip4_hex](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ip4_hex_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to convert IPv4 address to Hexadecimal notation with optional delimiter.
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[ansible.utils.ipaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipaddr_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to return the input value if a query is True, else False.
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[ansible.utils.ipmath](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipmath_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to do simple IP math/arithmetic.
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[ansible.utils.ipmath](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipmath_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to do simple IP math/arithmetic.
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[ansible.utils.nthhost](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.nthhost_filter.rst)|This filter returns the nth host within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.ipsubnet](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipsubnet_filter.rst)|This filter can be used to manipulate network subnets in several ways.
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[ansible.utils.ipv4](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipv4_filter.rst)|To filter only Ipv4 addresses Ipv4 filter is used.
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[ansible.utils.ipv4](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipv4_filter.rst)|To filter only Ipv4 addresses Ipv4 filter is used.
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[ansible.utils.ipv6](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipv6_filter.rst)|To filter only Ipv6 addresses Ipv6 filter is used.
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[ansible.utils.ipwrap](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.ipwrap_filter.rst)|This filter is designed to Wrap IPv6 addresses in [ ] brackets.
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[ansible.utils.keep_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.keep_keys_filter.rst)|Keep specific keys from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.macaddr](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.macaddr_filter.rst)|macaddr / MAC address filters
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[ansible.utils.network_in_network](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.network_in_network_filter.rst)|This filter returns whether an address or a network passed as argument is in a network.
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[ansible.utils.network_in_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.network_in_usable_filter.rst)|The network_in_usable filter returns whether an address passed as an argument is usable in a network.
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[ansible.utils.next_nth_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.next_nth_usable_filter.rst)|This filter returns the next nth usable ip within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.nthhost](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.nthhost_filter.rst)|This filter returns the nth host within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.param_list_compare](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.param_list_compare_filter.rst)|Generate the final param list combining/comparing base and provided parameters.
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[ansible.utils.param_list_compare](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.param_list_compare_filter.rst)|Generate the final param list combining/comparing base and provided parameters.
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[ansible.utils.previous_nth_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.previous_nth_usable_filter.rst)|This filter returns the previous nth usable ip within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.previous_nth_usable](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.previous_nth_usable_filter.rst)|This filter returns the previous nth usable ip within a network described by value.
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[ansible.utils.reduce_on_network](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.reduce_on_network_filter.rst)|This filter reduces a list of addresses to only the addresses that match a given network.
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[ansible.utils.reduce_on_network](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.reduce_on_network_filter.rst)|This filter reduces a list of addresses to only the addresses that match a given network.
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[ansible.utils.remove_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.remove_keys_filter.rst)|Remove specific keys from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.replace_keys](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.replace_keys_filter.rst)|Replaces specific keys with their after value from a data recursively.
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[ansible.utils.slaac](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.slaac_filter.rst)|This filter returns the SLAAC address within a network for a given HW/MAC address.
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[ansible.utils.to_paths](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.to_paths_filter.rst)|Flatten a complex object into a dictionary of paths and values
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[ansible.utils.to_paths](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.to_paths_filter.rst)|Flatten a complex object into a dictionary of paths and values
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[ansible.utils.to_xml](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.to_xml_filter.rst)|Convert given JSON string to XML
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[ansible.utils.to_xml](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.to_xml_filter.rst)|Convert given JSON string to XML
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[ansible.utils.usable_range](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.usable_range_filter.rst)|Expand the usable IP addresses
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[ansible.utils.usable_range](https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible.utils/blob/main/docs/ansible.utils.usable_range_filter.rst)|Expand the usable IP addresses
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doc_changes:
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- "Enhancement in documentation and docstring."
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- debug:
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msg: "{{ value|ansible.utils.cidr_merge }}"
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msg: "{{ value|ansible.utils.cidr_merge }}"
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# TASK [cidr_merge with merge action] ******************************************************************************************************************************
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# TASK [cidr_merge with merge action] **********************************************************************************
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# ok: [localhost] => {
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# "ansible_facts": {
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# TASK [debug] *********************************************************************************************************
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<div>The name of the validator plugin to use.</div>
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<div>The name of the validator plugin to use.</div>
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<div>This option can be passed in lookup plugin as a key, value pair. For example <code>config_data|ansible.utils.validate(config_criteria, engine='ansible.utils.jsonschema'</code>), in this case the value <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> represents the engine to be use for data validation. If the value is not provided the default value that is <code>ansible.uitls.jsonschema</code> will be used.</div>
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<div>This option can be passed in lookup plugin as a key, value pair. For example <code>config_data|ansible.utils.validate(config_criteria, engine='ansible.utils.jsonschema'</code>), in this case the value <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> represents the engine to be use for data validation. If the value is not provided the default value that is <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> will be used.</div>
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<div>The value should be in fully qualified collection name format that is <code><org-name>.<collection-name>.<validator-plugin-name></code>.</div>
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<div>The value should be in fully qualified collection name format that is <code><org-name>.<collection-name>.<validator-plugin-name></code>.</div>
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<div>This option can be passed in lookup plugin as a key, value pair. For example <code>lookup(config_data, config_criteria, engine='ansible.utils.jsonschema'</code>), in this case the value <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> represents the engine to be use for data validation. If the value is not provided the default value that is <code>ansible.uitls.jsonschema</code> will be used.</div>
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<div>This option can be passed in lookup plugin as a key, value pair. For example <code>lookup(config_data, config_criteria, engine='ansible.utils.jsonschema'</code>), in this case the value <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> represents the engine to be use for data validation. If the value is not provided the default value that is <code>ansible.utils.jsonschema</code> will be used.</div>
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<div>The value should be in fully qualified collection name format that is <code><org-name>.<collection-name>.<validate-plugin-name></code>.</div>
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- The value should be in fully qualified collection name format that is
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- The value should be in fully qualified collection name format that is
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C(<org-name>.<collection-name>.<validate-plugin-name>).
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C(<org-name>.<collection-name>.<validate-plugin-name>).
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default: ansible.utils.jsonschema
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default: ansible.utils.jsonschema
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other_args=None,
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other_args=None,
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):
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):
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"""Validate some data against a schema
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"""Validate some data against a schema
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:param data: The data to valdiate
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:param data: The data to validate
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:type data: dict
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:type data: dict
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:param schema: A schema in ansible argspec format
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:param schema: A schema in ansible argspec format
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:type schema: dict
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:type schema: dict
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:type test: a lambda from the qual_map
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:type test: a lambda from the qual_map
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:param entry: The x for the lambda
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:param entry: The x for the lambda
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:type entry: str int or bool
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:type entry: str int or bool
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:param right: The y for the lamba
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:param right: The y for the lambda
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:type right: str int bool or list
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:type right: str int bool or list
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:return: If the test passed
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:return: If the test passed
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:rtype: book
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:rtype: book
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ def index_of(
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:param data: The data passed in (data|index_of(...))
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:param data: The data passed in (data|index_of(...))
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:type data: unknown
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:type data: unknown
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:param test: the test to use
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:param test: the test to use
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:type test: jinj2 test
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:type test: jinja2 test
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:param value: The value to use for the test
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:param value: The value to use for the test
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:type value: unknown
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:type value: unknown
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:param key: The key to use when a list of dicts is passed
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:param key: The key to use when a list of dicts is passed
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EXAMPLES = r"""
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EXAMPLES = r"""
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# Update an exisitng fact, dot or bracket notation
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# Update an existing fact, dot or bracket notation
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- name: Set a fact
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- name: Set a fact
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ansible.builtin.set_fact:
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ansible.builtin.set_fact:
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a:
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a:
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ from ansible_collections.ansible.utils.plugins.module_utils.common.utils import
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to_list,
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to_list,
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)
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)
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# PY2 compatiblilty for JSONDecodeError
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# PY2 compatibility for JSONDecodeError
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try:
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try:
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from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError
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from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError
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except ImportError:
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except ImportError:
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ class Validate(ValidateBase):
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def _check_reqs():
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def _check_reqs():
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"""Check the prerequisites are installed for jsonschema
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"""Check the prerequisites are installed for jsonschema
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|
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:return None: In case all prerequisites are satisfised
|
:return None: In case all prerequisites are satisfied
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"""
|
"""
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if not HAS_JSONSCHEMA:
|
if not HAS_JSONSCHEMA:
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raise AnsibleError(missing_required_lib("jsonschema"))
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raise AnsibleError(missing_required_lib("jsonschema"))
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|
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