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doc: describe merging to ansible.module_utils.* (#51152)

Add a section to the documentation describing precisely how Ansible
merges custom module_utils/* Python code into the "ansible.module_utils"
namespace.
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Ken Dreyer 2019-01-23 12:52:16 -07:00 committed by Alicia Cozine
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@ -8,8 +8,13 @@ Ansible provides a number of module utilities that provide helper functions that
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
If you need to share Python code between some of your own local modules, you can use Ansible's ``module_utils`` directories for this. When you run ``ansible-playbook``, Ansible will merge any files in the local ``module_utils`` directory into the ``ansible.module_utils`` namespace. For example, if you have your own custom modules that import a ``my_shared_code`` library, you can place that into a ``./module_utils/my_shared_code.py`` file in the root location where your playbook lives, and then import it in your modules like so::
The following is a list of ``module_utils`` files and a general description. The module utility source code lives in the ``./lib/ansible/module_utils`` directory under your main Ansible path - for more details on any specific module utility, please see the source code.
from ansible.module_utils.my_shared_code import MySharedCodeClient
Your custom ``module_utils`` directories can live in the root directory of your playbook, or in the individual role directories, or in the directories specified by the ``ANSIBLE_MODULE_UTILS`` configuration setting.
Ansible ships with the following list of ``module_utils`` files. The module utility source code lives in the ``./lib/ansible/module_utils`` directory under your main Ansible path - for more details on any specific module utility, please see the source code.
.. include:: shared_snippets/licensing.txt