New in version 2.3.
- aos-pyez >= 0.6.0
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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content |
no |
Datastructure of the Template to create. The data can be in YAML / JSON or directly a variable. It's the same datastructure that is returned on success in value.
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id |
no |
AOS Id of the Template to manage (can't be used to create a new Template), Only one of name, id or src can be set.
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name |
no |
Name of the Template to manage. Only one of name, id or src can be set.
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session |
yes |
An existing AOS session as obtained by aos_login module.
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state |
no | present |
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Indicate what is the expected state of the Template (present or not).
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- name: "Check if an Template exist by name" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" name: "my-template" state: present - name: "Check if an Template exist by ID" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" id: "45ab26fc-c2ed-4307-b330-0870488fa13e" state: present - name: "Delete an Template by name" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" name: "my-template" state: absent - name: "Delete an Template by id" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" id: "45ab26fc-c2ed-4307-b330-0870488fa13e" state: absent - name: "Access Template 1/3" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" name: "my-template" state: present register: template - name: "Save Template into a JSON file 2/3" copy: content: "{{ template.value | to_nice_json }}" dest: template_saved.json - name: "Save Template into a YAML file 2/3" copy: content: "{{ template.value | to_nice_yaml }}" dest: template_saved.yaml - name: "Load Template from File (Json)" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" content: "{{ lookup('file', 'resources/template_saved.json') }}" state: present - name: "Load Template from File (yaml)" aos_template: session: "{{ aos_session }}" content: "{{ lookup('file', 'resources/template_saved.yaml') }}" state: present
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