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Merge pull request #14738 from chouseknecht/docker_volume_proposal

Adding docker_volume module proposal
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# Docker_Volume Modules Proposal
## Purpose and Scope
The purpose of docker_volume is to manage volumes.
Docker_volume will manage volumes using docker-py to communicate with either a local or remote API. It will
support API versions >= 1.14. API connection details will be handled externally in a shared utility module similar
to how other cloud modules operate.
## Parameters
Docker_volume accepts the parameters listed below. Parameters for connecting to the API are not listed here, as they
will be part of the shared module mentioned above.
```
driver:
description:
- Volume driver.
default: local
force:
description:
- Use with state 'present' to force removal and re-creation of an existing volume. This will not remove and
re-create the volume if it is already in use.
name:
description:
- Name of the volume.
required: true
default: null
options:
description:
- Dictionary of driver specific options. The local driver does not currently support
any options.
default: null
state:
description:
- "absent" removes a volume. A volume cannot be removed if it is in use.
- "present" create a volume with the specified name, if the volume does not already exist. Use the force
option to remove and re-create a volume. Even with the force option a volume cannot be removed and re-created if
it is in use.
default: present
choices:
- absent
- present
```
## Examples
```
- name: Create a volume
docker_volume:
name: data
- name: Remove a volume
docker_volume:
name: data
state: absent
- name: Re-create an existing volume
docker_volume:
name: data
state: present
force: yes
```
## Returns
```
{
changed: true,
failed: false,
rc: 0,
action: removed | created | none
results: {
< show the result of docker inspect of an affected volume >
}
}
```