community.general.remove_keys filter – Remove specific keys from dictionaries in a list
Note
This filter plugin is part of the community.general collection (version 9.5.1).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.general
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.remove_keys
.
New in community.general 9.1.0
Synopsis
This filter removes only specified keys from a provided list of dictionaries.
Input
This describes the input of the filter, the value before | community.general.remove_keys
.
Parameter |
Comments |
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A list of dictionaries. Top level keys must be strings. |
Keyword parameters
This describes keyword parameters of the filter. These are the values key1=value1
, key2=value2
and so on in the following
example: input | community.general.remove_keys(key1=value1, key2=value2, ...)
Parameter |
Comments |
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Specify the matching option of target keys. Choices:
|
|
A single key or key pattern to remove, or a list of keys or keys patterns to remove. If |
Examples
l:
- {k0_x0: A0, k1_x1: B0, k2_x2: [C0], k3_x3: foo}
- {k0_x0: A1, k1_x1: B1, k2_x2: [C1], k3_x3: bar}
# 1) By default match keys that equal any of the items in the target.
t: [k0_x0, k1_x1]
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t) }}"
# 2) Match keys that start with any of the items in the target.
t: [k0, k1]
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='starts_with') }}"
# 3) Match keys that end with any of the items in target.
t: [x0, x1]
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='ends_with') }}"
# 4) Match keys by the regex.
t: ['^.*[01]_x.*$']
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='regex') }}"
# 5) Match keys by the regex.
t: '^.*[01]_x.*$'
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='regex') }}"
# The results of above examples 1-5 are all the same.
r:
- {k2_x2: [C0], k3_x3: foo}
- {k2_x2: [C1], k3_x3: bar}
# 6) By default match keys that equal the target.
t: k0_x0
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t) }}"
# 7) Match keys that start with the target.
t: k0
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='starts_with') }}"
# 8) Match keys that end with the target.
t: x0
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='ends_with') }}"
# 9) Match keys by the regex.
t: '^.*0_x.*$'
r: "{{ l | community.general.remove_keys(target=t, matching_parameter='regex') }}"
# The results of above examples 6-9 are all the same.
r:
- {k1_x1: B0, k2_x2: [C0], k3_x3: foo}
- {k1_x1: B1, k2_x2: [C1], k3_x3: bar}
Return Value
Key |
Description |
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The list of dictionaries with selected keys removed. Returned: success |