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description:
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- path used for local ansible facts (*.fact) - files in this dir
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will be run (if executable) and their results be added to ansible_local facts
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if a file is not executable it is read.
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if a file is not executable it is read. Check notes for Windows options. (from 2.1 on)
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File/results format can be json or ini-format
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required: false
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default: '/etc/ansible/facts.d'
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install I(facter) and I(ohai) means you can avoid Ruby-dependencies on your
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remote systems. (See also M(facter) and M(ohai).)
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- The filter option filters only the first level subkey below ansible_facts.
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- If the target host is Windows, you will not currently have the ability to use
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C(filter) as this is provided by a simpler implementation of the module.
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- If the target host is Windows you can now use C(fact_path). Make sure that this path
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exists on the target host. Files in this path MUST be PowerShell scripts (*.ps1) and
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their output must be formattable in JSON (Ansible will take care of this). Test the
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output of your scripts.
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This option was added in Ansible 2.1.
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author:
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- "Ansible Core Team"
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- "Michael DeHaan"
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