ansible.builtin.match test – Does string match regular expression from the start
Note
This test plugin is part of ansible-core
and included in all Ansible
installations. In most cases, you can use the short
plugin name
match
.
However, we recommend you use the Fully Qualified Collection Name (FQCN) ansible.builtin.match
for easy linking to the
plugin documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may have
the same test plugin name.
Synopsis
Compare string against regular expression using Python’s match function, this means the regex is automatically anchored at the start of the string.
Input
This describes the input of the test, the value before is ansible.builtin.match
or is not ansible.builtin.match
.
Parameter |
Comments |
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String to match. |
Keyword parameters
This describes keyword parameters of the test. These are the values key1=value1
, key2=value2
and so on in the following
examples: input is ansible.builtin.match(key1=value1, key2=value2, ...)
and input is not ansible.builtin.match(key1=value1, key2=value2, ...)
Parameter |
Comments |
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Use case insensitive matching. Choices:
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|
Match against multiple lines in string. Choices:
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Regex to match against. |
Examples
url: "https://example.com/users/foo/resources/bar"
foundmatch: url is match("https://example.com/users/.*/resources")
nomatch: url is match("/users/.*/resources")
Return Value
Key |
Description |
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Returns Returned: success |