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* fixes links on plugins pages * fixes links in community pages * fixes links in user guide * adds anchors on playbooks pages
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.. contents:: Topics
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Lookup Plugins
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Lookup plugins allow Ansible to access data from outside sources.
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This can include reading the filesystem in addition to contacting external datastores and services.
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Like all templating, these plugins are evaluated on the Ansible control machine, not on the target/remote.
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The data returned by a lookup plugin is made available using the standard templating system in Ansible,
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and are typically used to load variables or templates with information from those systems.
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Lookups are an Ansible-specific extension to the Jinja2 templating language.
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.. note::
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- Lookups are executed with a working directory relative to the role or play,
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as opposed to local tasks, which are executed relative the executed script.
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- Since Ansible version 1.9, you can pass wantlist=True to lookups to use in Jinja2 template "for" loops.
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- Lookup plugins are an advanced feature; to best leverage them you should have a good working knowledge of how to use Ansible plays.
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.. warning::
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- Some lookups pass arguments to a shell. When using variables from a remote/untrusted source, use the `|quote` filter to ensure safe usage.
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.. _enabling_lookup:
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Enabling Lookup Plugins
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+++++++++++++++++++++++
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You can activate a custom lookup by either dropping it into a ``lookup_plugins`` directory adjacent to your play, inside a role, or by putting it in one of the lookup directory sources configured in :ref:`ansible.cfg <ansible_configuration_settings>`.
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.. _using_lookup:
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Using Lookup Plugins
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++++++++++++++++++++
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Lookup plugins can be used anywhere you can use templating in Ansible: in a play, in variables file, or in a Jinja2 template for the :ref:`template <template_module>` module.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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vars:
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file_contents: "{{lookup('file', 'path/to/file.txt')}}"
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Lookups are an integral part of loops. Wherever you see ``with_``, the part after the underscore is the name of a lookup.
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This is also the reason most lookups output lists and take lists as input; for example, ``with_items`` uses the :doc:`items <lookup/items>` lookup:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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tasks:
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- name: count to 3
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debug: msg={{item}}
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with_items: [1, 2, 3]
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You can combine lookups with :ref:`playbooks_filters`, :ref:`playbooks_tests` and even each other to do some complex data generation and manipulation. For example:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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tasks:
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- name: valid but useless and over complicated chained lookups and filters
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debug: msg="find the answer here:\n{{ lookup('url', 'http://google.com/search/?q=' + item|urlencode)|join(' ') }}"
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with_nested:
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- "{{lookup('consul_kv', 'bcs/' + lookup('file', '/the/question') + ', host=localhost, port=2000')|shuffle}}"
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- "{{lookup('sequence', 'end=42 start=2 step=2')|map('log', 4)|list)}}"
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- ['a', 'c', 'd', 'c']
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.. _lookup_plugins_list:
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Plugin List
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You can use ``ansible-doc -t lookup -l`` to see the list of available plugins. Use ``ansible-doc -t lookup <plugin name>`` to see specific documents and examples.
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.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1
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:glob:
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lookup/*
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.. seealso::
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:ref:`about_playbooks`
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An introduction to playbooks
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:doc:`inventory`
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Ansible inventory plugins
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:doc:`callback`
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Ansible callback plugins
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:ref:`playbooks_filters`
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Jinja2 filter plugins
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:ref:`playbooks_tests`
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Jinja2 test plugins
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:ref:`playbooks_lookups`
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Jinja2 lookup plugins
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`User Mailing List <http://groups.google.com/group/ansible-devel>`_
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Have a question? Stop by the google group!
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`irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net>`_
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#ansible IRC chat channel
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