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merge_variables: correct misleading short description (#8580)
The short description makes it sound like the plugin would only support
matching a given suffix, while the actual description clarifies the
actual matching capabilities (suffix, prefix or regular expression).
Update the short description accordingly.
(cherry picked from commit a3989095af
)
Co-authored-by: Elias Probst <mail@eliasprobst.eu>
239 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
239 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2020, Thales Netherlands
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# Copyright (c) 2021, Ansible Project
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
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__metaclass__ = type
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DOCUMENTATION = """
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author:
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- Roy Lenferink (@rlenferink)
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- Mark Ettema (@m-a-r-k-e)
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- Alexander Petrenz (@alpex8)
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name: merge_variables
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short_description: merge variables whose names match a given pattern
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description:
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- This lookup returns the merged result of all variables in scope that match the given prefixes, suffixes, or
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regular expressions, optionally.
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version_added: 6.5.0
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options:
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_terms:
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description:
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- Depending on the value of O(pattern_type), this is a list of prefixes, suffixes, or regular expressions
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that will be used to match all variables that should be merged.
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required: true
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type: list
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elements: str
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pattern_type:
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description:
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- Change the way of searching for the specified pattern.
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type: str
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default: 'regex'
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choices:
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- prefix
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- suffix
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- regex
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_MERGE_VARIABLES_PATTERN_TYPE
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ini:
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- section: merge_variables_lookup
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key: pattern_type
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initial_value:
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description:
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- An initial value to start with.
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type: raw
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override:
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description:
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- Return an error, print a warning or ignore it when a key will be overwritten.
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- The default behavior V(error) makes the plugin fail when a key would be overwritten.
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- When V(warn) and V(ignore) are used, note that it is important to know that the variables
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are sorted by name before being merged. Keys for later variables in this order will overwrite
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keys of the same name for variables earlier in this order. To avoid potential confusion,
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better use O(override=error) whenever possible.
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type: str
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default: 'error'
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choices:
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- error
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- warn
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- ignore
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env:
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- name: ANSIBLE_MERGE_VARIABLES_OVERRIDE
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ini:
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- section: merge_variables_lookup
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key: override
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groups:
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description:
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- Search for variables accross hosts that belong to the given groups. This allows to collect configuration pieces
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accross different hosts (for example a service on a host with its database on another host).
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type: list
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elements: str
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version_added: 8.5.0
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"""
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EXAMPLES = """
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# Some example variables, they can be defined anywhere as long as they are in scope
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test_init_list:
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- "list init item 1"
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- "list init item 2"
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testa__test_list:
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- "test a item 1"
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testb__test_list:
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- "test b item 1"
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testa__test_dict:
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ports:
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- 1
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testb__test_dict:
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ports:
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- 3
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# Merge variables that end with '__test_dict' and store the result in a variable 'example_a'
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example_a: "{{ lookup('community.general.merge_variables', '__test_dict', pattern_type='suffix') }}"
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# The variable example_a now contains:
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# ports:
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# - 1
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# - 3
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# Merge variables that match the '^.+__test_list$' regular expression, starting with an initial value and store the
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# result in a variable 'example_b'
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example_b: "{{ lookup('community.general.merge_variables', '^.+__test_list$', initial_value=test_init_list) }}"
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# The variable example_b now contains:
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# - "list init item 1"
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# - "list init item 2"
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# - "test a item 1"
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# - "test b item 1"
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"""
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RETURN = """
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_raw:
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description: In case the search matches list items, a list will be returned. In case the search matches dicts, a
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dict will be returned.
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type: raw
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elements: raw
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"""
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import re
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from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
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from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase
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from ansible.utils.display import Display
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display = Display()
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def _verify_and_get_type(variable):
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if isinstance(variable, list):
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return "list"
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elif isinstance(variable, dict):
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return "dict"
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else:
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raise AnsibleError("Not supported type detected, variable must be a list or a dict")
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class LookupModule(LookupBase):
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def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs):
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self.set_options(direct=kwargs)
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initial_value = self.get_option("initial_value", None)
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self._override = self.get_option('override', 'error')
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self._pattern_type = self.get_option('pattern_type', 'regex')
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self._groups = self.get_option('groups', None)
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ret = []
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for term in terms:
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if not isinstance(term, str):
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raise AnsibleError("Non-string type '{0}' passed, only 'str' types are allowed!".format(type(term)))
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if not self._groups: # consider only own variables
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ret.append(self._merge_vars(term, initial_value, variables))
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else: # consider variables of hosts in given groups
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cross_host_merge_result = initial_value
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for host in variables["hostvars"]:
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if self._is_host_in_allowed_groups(variables["hostvars"][host]["group_names"]):
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host_variables = dict(variables["hostvars"].raw_get(host))
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host_variables["hostvars"] = variables["hostvars"] # re-add hostvars
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cross_host_merge_result = self._merge_vars(term, cross_host_merge_result, host_variables)
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ret.append(cross_host_merge_result)
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return ret
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def _is_host_in_allowed_groups(self, host_groups):
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if 'all' in self._groups:
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return True
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group_intersection = [host_group_name for host_group_name in host_groups if host_group_name in self._groups]
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if group_intersection:
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return True
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return False
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def _var_matches(self, key, search_pattern):
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if self._pattern_type == "prefix":
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return key.startswith(search_pattern)
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elif self._pattern_type == "suffix":
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return key.endswith(search_pattern)
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elif self._pattern_type == "regex":
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matcher = re.compile(search_pattern)
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return matcher.search(key)
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return False
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def _merge_vars(self, search_pattern, initial_value, variables):
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display.vvv("Merge variables with {0}: {1}".format(self._pattern_type, search_pattern))
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var_merge_names = sorted([key for key in variables.keys() if self._var_matches(key, search_pattern)])
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display.vvv("The following variables will be merged: {0}".format(var_merge_names))
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prev_var_type = None
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result = None
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if initial_value is not None:
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prev_var_type = _verify_and_get_type(initial_value)
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result = initial_value
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for var_name in var_merge_names:
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with self._templar.set_temporary_context(available_variables=variables): # tmp. switch renderer to context of current variables
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var_value = self._templar.template(variables[var_name]) # Render jinja2 templates
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var_type = _verify_and_get_type(var_value)
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if prev_var_type is None:
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prev_var_type = var_type
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elif prev_var_type != var_type:
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raise AnsibleError("Unable to merge, not all variables are of the same type")
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if result is None:
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result = var_value
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continue
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if var_type == "dict":
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result = self._merge_dict(var_value, result, [var_name])
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else: # var_type == "list"
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result += var_value
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return result
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def _merge_dict(self, src, dest, path):
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for key, value in src.items():
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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node = dest.setdefault(key, {})
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self._merge_dict(value, node, path + [key])
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elif isinstance(value, list) and key in dest:
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dest[key] += value
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else:
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if (key in dest) and dest[key] != value:
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msg = "The key '{0}' with value '{1}' will be overwritten with value '{2}' from '{3}.{0}'".format(
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key, dest[key], value, ".".join(path))
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if self._override == "error":
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raise AnsibleError(msg)
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if self._override == "warn":
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display.warning(msg)
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dest[key] = value
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return dest
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