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# demo-role-custom-header
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Role to demonstrate ansible-doctor. It is also possible to overwrite the default description with an annotation.
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## Table of content
* [Default Variables ](#default-variables )
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* [demo_role_dict ](#demo_role_dict )
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* [demo_role_empty ](#demo_role_empty )
* [demo_role_empty_dict ](#demo_role_empty_dict )
* [demo_role_other_tags ](#demo_role_other_tags )
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* [demo_role_single ](#demo_role_single )
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* [demo_role_undefined_var ](#demo_role_undefined_var )
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* [demo_role_unset ](#demo_role_unset )
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* [Dependencies ](#dependencies )
* [License ](#license )
* [Author ](#author )
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---
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## Default Variables
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### demo_role_dict
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#### Default value
```YAML
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demo_role_dict:
key1:
sub: some value
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```
#### Example usage
```YAML
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demo_role_dict:
key1:
sub: some value
key2:
sublist:
- subval1
- subval2
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```
### demo_role_empty
#### Default value
```YAML
demo_role_empty: ''
```
### demo_role_empty_dict
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... or you can use a valid json. In this case, the json will be automatically prefixed with the annotation key and you can use e.g. `to_nice_yaml` filter in your templates. To get this working, you have to prefix your json with a `$` char.
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#### Default value
```YAML
demo_role_empty_dict: {}
```
#### Example usage
```YAML
demo_role_empty_dict:
key1:
sub: some value
key2:
sublist:
- subval1
- subval2
```
### demo_role_other_tags
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If a variable need some more explanation, this is a good place to do so.
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#### Default value
```YAML
demo_role_other_tags: []
```
#### Example usage
```YAML
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demo_role_other_tags:
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- package1
- package2
```
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### demo_role_single
#### Default value
```YAML
demo_role_single: b
```
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### demo_role_undefined_var
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If you want to add an explicit notice, that a var is not set by default, this is one option. Make sure to flag it as json value: `@var demo_role_undefined_var: $ "_unset_"`
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#### Default value
```YAML
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demo_role_undefined_var: _unset_
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```
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### demo_role_unset
You can set values as string, but there is no magic or autoformatting...
#### Default value
```YAML
demo_role_unset:
```
#### Example usage
```YAML
demo_role_unset: some_value
```
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## Dependencies
None.
## License
MIT
## Author
Robert Kaussow < mail @ example . com >