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${item.subKeyName}
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More Loops
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Lookup Plugins - Accessing Outside Data
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```````````````````````````````````````
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.. versionadded: 0.8
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@ -460,10 +460,11 @@ be used like this::
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with_file:
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- /home/foo/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
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As an alternate (but less preferred) syntax, all lookup plugins can be inlined by uppercasing their name and
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prefixing them with a dollar sign, like so::
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As an alternative, lookup plugins can also be accessed in variables like so::
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- action: authorized_key user=foo key=$FILE(/home/foo/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)
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vars:
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motd_value: $FILE(/etc/motd)
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hosts_value: $LOOKUP(file,/etc/hosts)
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.. versionadded: 0.9
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