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Docs fix: ansible_group_priority defaults to 1
The docs committed in #28777 were inconsistent. This clarifies that the default `ansible_group_priority` is `1`.[1][2] [1] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/153c9bd/lib/ansible/inventory/group.py#L40 [2] https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/153c9bd/lib/ansible/cli/inventory.py#L236
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@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ Basically, anything that goes into "role defaults" (the defaults folder inside t
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If you define a variable twice in a play's ``vars:`` section, the second one wins.
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.. note:: The previous describes the default config ``hash_behaviour=replace``, switch to ``merge`` to only partially overwrite.
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.. note:: Group loading follows parent/child relationships. Groups of the same 'patent/child' level are then merged following alphabetical order.
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This last one can be superceeded by the user via ``ansible_group_priority``, which defaults to 0 for all groups.
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This last one can be superceeded by the user via ``ansible_group_priority``, which defaults to ``1`` for all groups.
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Another important thing to consider (for all versions) is that connection variables override config, command line and play/role/task specific options and keywords. For example::
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