xml – Manage bits and pieces of XML files or strings

New in version 2.4.

Synopsis

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • lxml >= 2.3.0

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments
add_children
-
Add additional child-element(s) to a selected element for a given xpath.
Child elements must be given in a list and each item may be either a string (eg. children=ansible to add an empty <ansible/> child element), or a hash where the key is an element name and the value is the element value.
This parameter requires xpath to be set.
attribute
-
The attribute to select when using parameter value.
This is a string, not prepended with @.
backup
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly.
content
-
    Choices:
  • attribute
  • text
Search for a given xpath and get content.
This parameter requires xpath to be set.
count
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Search for a given xpath and provide the count of any matches.
This parameter requires xpath to be set.
input_type
-
    Choices:
  • xml
  • yaml ←
Type of input for add_children and set_children.
namespaces
-
The namespace prefix:uri mapping for the XPath expression.
Needs to be a dict, not a list of items.
path
- / required
Path to the file to operate on. File must exist ahead of time.
This parameter is required, unless xmlstring is given.

aliases: dest, file
pretty_print
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Pretty print XML output.
print_match
boolean
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
Search for a given xpath and print out any matches.
This parameter requires xpath to be set.
set_children
-
Set the child-element(s) of a selected element for a given xpath.
Removes any existing children.
Child elements must be specified as in add_children.
This parameter requires xpath to be set.
state
-
    Choices:
  • absent
  • present ←
Set or remove an xpath selection (node(s), attribute(s)).

aliases: ensure
strip_cdata_tags
boolean
added in 2.7
    Choices:
  • no ←
  • yes
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.
value
-
Desired state of the selected attribute.
Either a string, or to unset a value, the Python None keyword (YAML Equivalent, null).
Elements default to no value (but present).
Attributes default to an empty string.
xmlstring
- / required
A string containing XML on which to operate.
This parameter is required, unless path is given.
xpath
-
A valid XPath expression describing the item(s) you want to manipulate.
Operates on the document root, /, by default.

Notes

Note

  • Use the --check and --diff options 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 namespaces parameter.
  • Namespaces prefix should be used for all children of an element where namespace is defined, unless another namespace is defined for them.
  • More information about this module is available from the community wiki at https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Module:-xml

Examples

- name: Remove the subjective attribute of the rating element
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/rating/@subjective
    state: absent

- name: Set the rating to 11
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/rating
    value: 11

# Retrieve and display the number of nodes
- name: Get count of beers nodes
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/beers/beer
    count: yes
  register: hits

- debug:
    var: hits.count

- name: Add a phonenumber element to the business element
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/phonenumber
    value: 555-555-1234

- name: Add several more beers to the beers element
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/beers
    add_children:
    - beer: Old Rasputin
    - beer: Old Motor Oil
    - beer: Old Curmudgeon

- name: Add a validxhtml element to the website element
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml

- name: Add an empty validatedon attribute to the validxhtml element
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml/@validatedon

- name: Add or modify an attribute, add element if needed
  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 attribute value
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/validxhtml
    content: attribute
    attribute: validatedon
  register: xmlresp

- name: Show attribute value
  debug:
    var: xmlresp.matches[0].validxhtml.validatedon

- name: Remove all children from the website element (option 1)
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website/*
    state: absent

- name: Remove all children from the website element (option 2)
  xml:
    path: /foo/bar.xml
    xpath: /business/website
    children: []

# In case of namespaces, like in below XML, they have to be explicitely stated
# NOTE: there's the prefix "x" in front of the "bar", too
#<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
#<foo xmlns="http://x.test" xmlns:attr="http://z.test">
#  <bar>
#    <baz xmlns="http://y.test" attr:my_namespaced_attribute="true" />
#  </bar>
#</foo>

- name: Set namespaced '/x:foo/x:bar/y:baz/@z:my_namespaced_attribute' to 'false'
  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'

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description
actions
dictionary
success
A dictionary with the original xpath, namespaces and state.

Sample:
{'xpath': 'xpath', 'namespaces': ['namespace1', 'namespace2'], 'state=present': None}
backup_file
string
when backup=yes
The name of the backup file that was created

Sample:
/path/to/file.xml.1942.2017-08-24@14:16:01~
count
integer
when parameter 'count' is set
The count of xpath matches.

Sample:
2
matches
list
when parameter 'print_match' is set
The xpath matches found.

msg
string
always
A message related to the performed action(s).

xmlstring
string
when parameter 'xmlstring' is set
An XML string of the resulting output.



Status

Authors

  • Tim Bielawa (@tbielawa)
  • Magnus Hedemark (@magnus919)
  • Dag Wieers (@dagwieers)

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