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Module defaults
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If you find yourself calling the same module repeatedly with the same arguments, it can be useful to define default arguments for that particular module using the ``module_defaults`` attribute.
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Here is a basic example::
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- hosts: localhost
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module_defaults:
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file:
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owner: root
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group: root
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mode: 0755
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tasks:
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- file:
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state: touch
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path: /tmp/file1
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- file:
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state: touch
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path: /tmp/file2
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- file:
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state: touch
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path: /tmp/file3
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The ``module_defaults`` attribute can be used at the play, block, and task level. Any module arguments explicitly specified in a task will override any established default for that module argument::
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- block:
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- debug:
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msg: "a different message"
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module_defaults:
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debug:
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msg: "a default message"
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It's also possible to remove any previously established defaults for a module by specifying an empty dict::
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- file:
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state: touch
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path: /tmp/file1
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module_defaults:
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file: {}
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.. note::
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Any module defaults set at the play level (and block/task level when using ``include_role`` or ``import_role``) will apply to any roles used, which may cause unexpected behavior in the role.
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Here are some more realistic use cases for this feature.
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Interacting with an API that requires auth::
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- hosts: localhost
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module_defaults:
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uri:
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force_basic_auth: true
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user: some_user
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password: some_password
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tasks:
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- uri:
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url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever1
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- uri:
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url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever2
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- uri:
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url: http://some.api.host/v1/whatever3
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Setting a default AWS region for specific EC2-related modules::
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- hosts: localhost
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vars:
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my_region: us-west-2
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module_defaults:
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ec2:
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region: '{{ my_region }}'
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ec2_instance_facts:
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region: '{{ my_region }}'
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ec2_vpc_net_facts:
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region: '{{ my_region }}'
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