.. _ansible.utils.supernet_of_test: ************************* ansible.utils.supernet_of ************************* **Test if a network is a supernet of another network** Version added: 2.2.0 .. contents:: :local: :depth: 1 Synopsis -------- - This plugin checks if the first network is a supernet of the second network amongst the provided network addresses Parameters ---------- .. raw:: html
Parameter Choices/Defaults Configuration Comments
network_a
string / required
A string that represents the first network address
{'For example': ['10.1.1.0/24']}
network_b
string / required
A string that represents the second network address
{'For example': ['10.0.0.0/8']}

Examples -------- .. code-block:: yaml - name: Check if 10.0.0.0/8 is a supernet of 10.1.1.0/24 ansible.builtin.set_fact: data: "{{ '10.0.0.0/8' is ansible.utils.supernet_of '10.1.1.0/24' }}" # TASK [Check if 10.0.0.0/8 is a supernet of 10.1.1.0/24] ************************ # ok: [localhost] => { # "ansible_facts": { # "data": true # }, # "changed": false # } - name: Check if 10.0.0.0/8 is not a supernet of 192.168.1.0/24 ansible.builtin.set_fact: data: "{{ '10.0.0.0/8' is not ansible.utils.supernet_of '192.168.1.0/24' }}" # TASK [Check if 10.0.0.0/8 is not a supernet of 192.168.1.0/24] ***************** # ok: [localhost] => { # "ansible_facts": { # "data": true # }, # "changed": false # } Return Values ------------- Common return values are documented `here `_, the following are the fields unique to this test: .. raw:: html
Key Returned Description
data
-
If jinja test satisfies plugin expression true
If jinja test does not satisfy plugin expression false



Status ------ Authors ~~~~~~~ - 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.