win_lineinfile – Ensure a particular line is in a file, or replace an existing line using a back-referenced regular expression¶
Synopsis¶
- This module will search a file for a line, and ensure that it is present or absent.
- This is primarily useful when you want to change a single line in a file only.
Parameters¶
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
| backrefs 
                    boolean
                                                                 | 
 | Used with  state=present. If set, line can contain backreferences (both positional and named) that will get populated if theregexpmatches. This flag changes the operation of the module slightly;insertbeforeandinsertafterwill be ignored, and if theregexpdoesn't match anywhere in the file, the file will be left unchanged.If the  regexpdoes match, the last matching line will be replaced by the expanded line parameter. | 
| backup 
                    boolean
                                                                 | 
 | Determine whether a backup should be created. When set to  yes, create a backup file including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. | 
| create 
                    boolean
                                                                 | 
 | Used with  state=present. If specified, the file will be created if it does not already exist. By default it will fail if the file is missing. | 
| encoding 
                    string
                                                                 | Default: "auto" | Specifies the encoding of the source text file to operate on (and thus what the output encoding will be). The default of  autowill cause the module to auto-detect the encoding of the source file and ensure that the modified file is written with the same encoding.An explicit encoding can be passed as a string that is a valid value to pass to the .NET framework System.Text.Encoding.GetEncoding() method - see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.text.encoding%28v=vs.110%29.aspx. This is mostly useful with  create=yesif you want to create a new file with a specific encoding. Ifcreate=yesis specified without a specific encoding, the default encoding (UTF-8, no BOM) will be used. | 
| insertafter 
                    string
                                                                 | 
 | Used with  state=present. If specified, the line will be inserted after the last match of specified regular expression. A special value is available;EOFfor inserting the line at the end of the file.If specified regular expression has no matches, EOF will be used instead. May not be used with  backrefs. | 
| insertbefore 
                    string
                                                                 | 
 | Used with  state=present. If specified, the line will be inserted before the last match of specified regular expression. A value is available;BOFfor inserting the line at the beginning of the file.If specified regular expression has no matches, the line will be inserted at the end of the file. May not be used with  backrefs. | 
| line 
                    string
                                                                 | Required for  state=present. The line to insert/replace into the file. Ifbackrefsis set, may contain backreferences that will get expanded with theregexpcapture groups if the regexp matches.Be aware that the line is processed first on the controller and thus is dependent on yaml quoting rules. Any double quoted line will have control characters, such as '\r\n', expanded. To print such characters literally, use single or no quotes. | |
| newline 
                    string
                                                                 | 
 | Specifies the line separator style to use for the modified file. This defaults to the windows line separator ( \r\n). Note that the indicated line separator will be used for file output regardless of the original line separator that appears in the input file. | 
| path 
                    path
                                             / required                     | The path of the file to modify. Note that the Windows path delimiter  \must be escaped as\\when the line is double quoted.Before Ansible 2.3 this option was only usable as dest, destfile and name. aliases: dest, destfile, name | |
| regex 
                    -
                                                                 | The regular expression to look for in every line of the file. For  state=present, the pattern to replace if found; only the last line found will be replaced. Forstate=absent, the pattern of the line to remove. Uses .NET compatible regular expressions; see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hs600312%28v=vs.110%29.aspx.aliases: regexp | |
| state 
                    string
                                                                 | 
 | Whether the line should be there or not. | 
| validate 
                    string
                                                                 | Validation to run before copying into place. Use %s in the command to indicate the current file to validate. The command is passed securely so shell features like expansion and pipes won't work. | 
Notes¶
Note
- As of Ansible 2.3, the dest option has been changed to path as default, but dest still works as well.
See Also¶
See also
- assemble – Assemble configuration files from fragments
- The official documentation on the assemble module.
- lineinfile – Manage lines in text files
- The official documentation on the lineinfile module.
Examples¶
# Before Ansible 2.3, option 'dest', 'destfile' or 'name' was used instead of 'path'
- name: Insert path without converting \r\n
  win_lineinfile:
    path: c:\file.txt
    line: c:\return\new
- win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\example.conf
    regex: '^name='
    line: 'name=JohnDoe'
- win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\example.conf
    regex: '^name='
    state: absent
- win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\example.conf
    regex: '^127\.0\.0\.1'
    line: '127.0.0.1 localhost'
- win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\httpd.conf
    regex: '^Listen '
    insertafter: '^#Listen '
    line: Listen 8080
- win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\services
    regex: '^# port for http'
    insertbefore: '^www.*80/tcp'
    line: '# port for http by default'
- name: Create file if it doesn't exist with a specific encoding
  win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\utf16.txt
    create: yes
    encoding: utf-16
    line: This is a utf-16 encoded file
- name: Add a line to a file and ensure the resulting file uses unix line separators
  win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\testfile.txt
    line: Line added to file
    newline: unix
- name: Update a line using backrefs
  win_lineinfile:
    path: C:\Temp\example.conf
    backrefs: yes
    regex: '(^name=)'
    line: '$1JohnDoe'
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- Brian Lloyd (@brianlloyd)
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