The ``ansible.module_utils`` namespace is not a plain Python package: it is
constructed dynamically for each task invocation, by extracting imports and
resolving those matching the namespace against a :ref:`search path <ansible_search_path>` derived from the
active configuration.
To reduce the maintenance burden on your own local modules, you can extract
duplicated code into one or more module utilities and import them into your modules. 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 like this::
When you run ``ansible-playbook``, Ansible will merge any files in your local ``module_utils`` directories into the ``ansible.module_utils`` namespace in the order defined by the :ref:`Ansible search path <ansible_search_path>`.
Naming and finding module utilities
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You can generally tell what a module utility does from its name and/or its location. For example, ``openstack.py`` contains utilities for modules that work with OpenStack instances.
Generic utilities (shared code used by many different kinds of modules) live in the ``common`` subdirectory or in the root directory. Utilities
used by a particular set of modules generally live in a sub-directory that mirrors
the directory for those modules. For example:
*``lib/ansible/module_utils/urls.py`` contains shared code for parsing URLs
*``lib/ansible/module_utils/storage/emc/`` contains shared code related to EMC
*``lib/ansible/modules/storage/emc/`` contains modules related to EMC
Following this pattern with your own module utilities makes everything easy to find and use.
-``basic.py`` - General definitions and helper utilities for Ansible modules
-``common/dict_transformations.py`` - Helper functions for dictionary transformations
-``common/file.py`` - Helper functions for working with files
-``common/text/`` - Helper functions for converting and formatting text.
-``common/parameters.py`` - Helper functions for dealing with module parameters
-``common/sys_info.py`` - Functions for getting distribution and platform information
-``common/validation.py`` - Helper functions for validating module parameters against a module argument spec
-``facts/`` - Directory of utilities for modules that return facts. See `PR 23012 <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/23012>`_ for more information
-``ismount.py`` - Single helper function that fixes os.path.ismount
-``json_utils.py`` - Utilities for filtering unrelated output around module JSON output, like leading and trailing lines
-``known_hosts.py`` - utilities for working with known_hosts file
-``network/common/config.py`` - Configuration utility functions for use by networking modules
-``network/common/netconf.py`` - Definitions and helper functions for modules that use Netconf transport
-``network/common/parsing.py`` - Definitions and helper functions for Network modules
-``network/common/network.py`` - Functions for running commands on networking devices
-``network/common/utils.py`` - Defines commands and comparison operators and other utilises for use in networking modules
-``powershell/`` - Directory of definitions and helper functions for Windows PowerShell modules
-``pycompat24.py`` - Exception workaround for Python 2.4
-``service.py`` - Utilities to enable modules to work with Linux services (placeholder, not in use)
-``shell.py`` - Functions to allow modules to create shells and work with shell commands
-``six/__init__.py`` - Bundled copy of the `Six Python library <https://pypi.org/project/six/>`_ to aid in writing code compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3