# this is a virtual module that is entirely implemented server side DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: template short_description: Templates a file out to a remote server. description: - Templates are processed by the Jinja2 templating language (U(http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/)) - documentation on the template formatting can be found in the Template Designer Documentation (U(http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/templates/)). - "Six additional variables can be used in templates: C(ansible_managed) (configurable via the C(defaults) section of C(ansible.cfg)) contains a string which can be used to describe the template name, host, modification time of the template file and the owner uid, C(template_host) contains the node name of the template's machine, C(template_uid) the owner, C(template_path) the relative path of the template, C(template_fullpath) is the absolute path of the template, and C(template_run_date) is the date that the template was rendered." options: src: description: - Path of a Jinja2 formatted template on the local server. This can be a relative or absolute path. required: true default: null aliases: [] dest: description: - Location to render the template to on the remote machine. required: true default: null backup: description: - Create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. required: false choices: [ "yes", "no" ] default: "no" validate: description: - validation to run before copying into place required: false default: "" version_added: "1.2" others: description: - all arguments accepted by the M(file) module also work here required: false notes: - Since Ansible version 0.9, templates are loaded with C(trim_blocks=True). - 'You can override jinja2 settings by adding a special header to template file. i.e. C(#jinja2: trim_blocks: False)' requirements: [] author: Michael DeHaan ''' EXAMPLES = ''' # Example from Ansible Playbooks - template: src=/mytemplates/foo.j2 dest=/etc/file.conf owner=bin group=wheel mode=0644 # Copy a new "sudoers file into place, after passing validation with visudo - action: template src=/mine/sudoers dest=/etc/sudoers validate='visudo -cf %s' '''