community.general.xml module – Manage bits and pieces of XML files or strings
Note
This module is part of the community.general collection (version 10.7.5).
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.
You need further requirements to be able to use this module,
see Requirements for details.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.general.xml.
Synopsis
- A CRUD-like interface to managing bits of XML files. 
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- lxml >= 2.3.0 
Parameters
| Parameter | Comments | 
|---|---|
| Add additional child-element(s) to a selected element for a given  Child elements must be given in a list and each item may be either a string (for example  This parameter requires  | |
| The attribute to select when using parameter  This is a string, not prepended with  | |
| Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. Choices: 
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| Add additional child-element(s) after the last selected element for a given  Child elements must be given in a list and each item may be either a string (for example  This parameter requires  Choices: 
 | |
| Add additional child-element(s) before the first selected element for a given  Child elements must be given in a list and each item may be either a string (for example  This parameter requires  Choices: 
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| The namespace  Needs to be a  Default:  | |
| Path to the file to operate on. This file must exist ahead of time. This parameter is required, unless  | |
| Pretty print XML output. Choices: 
 | |
| Set the child-element(s) of a selected element for a given  Removes any existing children. Child elements must be specified as in  This parameter requires  | |
| Set or remove an xpath selection (node(s), attribute(s)). Choices: 
 | |
| Remove CDATA tags surrounding text values. Note that this might break your XML file if text values contain characters that could be interpreted as XML. Choices: 
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| Desired state of the selected attribute. Either a string, or to unset a value, the Python  Elements default to no value (but present). Attributes default to an empty string. | |
| A string containing XML on which to operate. This parameter is required, unless  | |
| A valid XPath expression describing the item(s) you want to manipulate. Operates on the document root,  | 
Attributes
| Attribute | Support | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Support: full | Can run in  | |
| Support: full | Will return details on what has changed (or possibly needs changing in  | 
Notes
Note
- Use the - --checkand- --diffoptions when testing your expressions.
- The diff output is automatically pretty-printed, so may not reflect the actual file content, only the file structure. 
- This module does not handle complicated xpath expressions, so limit xpath selectors to simple expressions. 
- Beware that in case your XML elements are namespaced, you need to use the - namespacesparameter, see the examples.
- Namespaces prefix should be used for all children of an element where namespace is defined, unless another namespace is defined for them. 
See Also
See also
- XML module development community wiki (archived)
- More information related to the development of this xml module. 
- Introduction to XPath
- A brief tutorial on XPath (w3schools.com). 
- XPath Reference document
- The reference documentation on XSLT/XPath (developer.mozilla.org). 
Examples
# Consider the following XML file:
#
# <business type="bar">
#   <name>Tasty Beverage Co.</name>
#     <beers>
#       <beer>Rochefort 10</beer>
#       <beer>St. Bernardus Abbot 12</beer>
#       <beer>Schlitz</beer>
#    </beers>
#   <rating subjective="true">10</rating>
#   <website>
#     <mobilefriendly/>
#     <address>http://tastybeverageco.com</address>
#   </website>
# </business>
- name: Remove the 'subjective' attribute of the 'rating' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/rating/@subjective
    state: absent
- name: Set the rating to '11'
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/rating
    value: 11
# Retrieve and display the number of nodes
- name: Get count of 'beers' nodes
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/beers/beer
    count: true
  register: hits
- ansible.builtin.debug:
    var: hits.count
# Example where parent XML nodes are created automatically
- name: Add a 'phonenumber' element to the 'business' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/phonenumber
    value: 555-555-1234
- name: Add several more beers to the 'beers' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/beers
    add_children:
      - beer: Old Rasputin
      - beer: Old Motor Oil
      - beer: Old Curmudgeon
- name: Add several more beers to the 'beers' element and add them before the 'Rochefort 10' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: '/business/beers/beer[text()="Rochefort 10"]'
    insertbefore: true
    add_children:
      - beer: Old Rasputin
      - beer: Old Motor Oil
      - beer: Old Curmudgeon
# NOTE: The 'state' defaults to 'present' and 'value' defaults to 'null' for elements
- name: Add a 'validxhtml' element to the 'website' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
- name: Add an empty 'validatedon' attribute to the 'validxhtml' element
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml/@validatedon
- name: Add or modify an attribute, add element if needed
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
    attribute: validatedon
    value: 1976-08-05
# How to read an attribute value and access it in Ansible
- name: Read an element's attribute values
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
    content: attribute
  register: xmlresp
- name: Show an attribute value
  ansible.builtin.debug:
    var: xmlresp.matches[0].validxhtml.validatedon
- name: Remove all children from the 'website' element (option 1)
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/*
    state: absent
- name: Remove all children from the 'website' element (option 2)
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website
    set_children: []
# In case of namespaces, like in below XML, they have to be explicitly stated.
#
# <foo xmlns="http://x.test" xmlns:attr="http://z.test">
#   <bar>
#     <baz xmlns="http://y.test" attr:my_namespaced_attribute="true" />
#   </bar>
# </foo>
# NOTE: There is the prefix 'x' in front of the 'bar' element, too.
- name: Set namespaced '/x:foo/x:bar/y:baz/@z:my_namespaced_attribute' to 'false'
  community.general.xml:
    path: foo.xml
    xpath: /x:foo/x:bar/y:baz
    namespaces:
      x: http://x.test
      y: http://y.test
      z: http://z.test
    attribute: z:my_namespaced_attribute
    value: 'false'
- name: Adding building nodes with floor subnodes from a YAML variable
  community.general.xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business
    add_children:
      - building:
# Attributes
          name: Scumm bar
          location: Monkey island
# Subnodes
          _:
            - floor: Pirate hall
            - floor: Grog storage
            - construction_date: "1990" # Only strings are valid
      - building: Grog factory
# Consider this XML for following example -
#
# <config>
#   <element name="test1">
#     <text>part to remove</text>
#   </element>
#   <element name="test2">
#     <text>part to keep</text>
#   </element>
# </config>
- name: Delete element node based upon attribute
  community.general.xml:
    path: bar.xml
    xpath: /config/element[@name='test1']
    state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Description | 
|---|---|
| A dictionary with the original xpath, namespaces and state. Returned: success Sample:  | |
| The xpath matches found. Returned: when parameter  | |
| An XML string of the resulting output. Returned: when parameter  | 
