- all arguments accepted by the M(file) module also work here
- all arguments accepted by the M(file) module also work here
required: false
required: false
notes:
notes:
- Since Ansible version 0.9, templates are loaded with C(trim_blocks=True).
- "Since Ansible version 0.9, templates are loaded with C(trim_blocks=True)."
- "Also, you can override jinja2 settings by adding a special header to template file.
- "Also, you can override jinja2 settings by adding a special header to template file.
i.e. C(#jinja2:variable_start_string:'[%' , variable_end_string:'%]')
i.e. C(#jinja2:variable_start_string:'[%' , variable_end_string:'%]')
which changes the variable interpolation markers to [% var %] instead of {{ var }}." This is the best way to prevent evaluation of things that look like, but should not be Jinja2. raw/endraw in Jinja2 will not work as you expect because templates in Ansible are recursively evaluated.
which changes the variable interpolation markers to [% var %] instead of {{ var }}. This is the best way to prevent evaluation of things that look like, but should not be Jinja2. raw/endraw in Jinja2 will not work as you expect because templates in Ansible are recursively evaluated."