ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/windows/win_copy.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2015, Jon Hawkesworth (@jhawkesworth) <figs@unity.demon.co.uk>
# Copyright: (c) 2017, Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['stableinterface'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: win_copy
version_added: '1.9.2'
short_description: Copies files to remote locations on windows hosts
description:
- The C(win_copy) module copies a file on the local box to remote windows locations.
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(copy) module instead.
options:
content:
description:
- When used instead of C(src), sets the contents of a file directly to the
specified value. This is for simple values, for anything complex or with
formatting please switch to the template module.
version_added: '2.3'
decrypt:
description:
- This option controls the autodecryption of source files using vault.
type: bool
default: 'yes'
version_added: '2.5'
dest:
description:
- Remote absolute path where the file should be copied to. If src is a
directory, this must be a directory too.
- Use \ for path separators or \\ when in "double quotes".
- If C(dest) ends with \ then source or the contents of source will be
copied to the directory without renaming.
- If C(dest) is a nonexistent path, it will only be created if C(dest) ends
with "/" or "\", or C(src) is a directory.
- If C(src) and C(dest) are files and if the parent directory of C(dest)
doesn't exist, then the task will fail.
required: yes
type: path
force:
description:
- If set to C(yes), the file will only be transferred if the content
is different than destination.
- If set to C(no), the file will only be transferred if the
destination does not exist.
- If set to C(no), no checksuming of the content is performed which can
help improve performance on larger files.
type: bool
default: 'yes'
version_added: '2.3'
local_follow:
description:
- This flag indicates that filesystem links in the source tree, if they
exist, should be followed.
type: bool
default: 'yes'
version_added: '2.4'
remote_src:
description:
- If C(no), it will search for src at originating/master machine.
- If C(yes), it will go to the remote/target machine for the src.
type: bool
default: 'no'
version_added: '2.3'
src:
description:
- Local path to a file to copy to the remote server; can be absolute or
relative.
- If path is a directory, it is copied (including the source folder name)
recursively to C(dest).
- If path is a directory and ends with "/", only the inside contents of
that directory are copied to the destination. Otherwise, if it does not
end with "/", the directory itself with all contents is copied.
- If path is a file and dest ends with "\", the file is copied to the
folder with the same filename.
required: yes
type: path
notes:
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(copy) module instead.
- Currently win_copy does not support copying symbolic links from both local to
remote and remote to remote.
- It is recommended that backslashes C(\) are used instead of C(/) when dealing
with remote paths.
- Because win_copy runs over WinRM, it is not a very efficient transfer
mechanism. If sending large files consider hosting them on a web service and
using M(win_get_url) instead.
author:
- Jon Hawkesworth (@jhawkesworth)
- Jordan Borean (@jborean93)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Copy a single file
win_copy:
src: /srv/myfiles/foo.conf
dest: C:\Temp\renamed-foo.conf
- name: Copy a single file keeping the filename
win_copy:
src: /src/myfiles/foo.conf
dest: C:\Temp\
- name: Copy folder to C:\Temp (results in C:\Temp\temp_files)
win_copy:
src: files/temp_files
dest: C:\Temp
- name: Copy folder contents recursively
win_copy:
src: files/temp_files/
dest: C:\Temp
- name: Copy a single file where the source is on the remote host
win_copy:
src: C:\Temp\foo.txt
dest: C:\ansible\foo.txt
remote_src: yes
- name: Copy a folder recursively where the source is on the remote host
win_copy:
src: C:\Temp
dest: C:\ansible
remote_src: yes
- name: Set the contents of a file
win_copy:
content: abc123
dest: C:\Temp\foo.txt
'''
RETURN = r'''
dest:
description: destination file/path
returned: changed
type: string
sample: C:\Temp\
src:
description: source file used for the copy on the target machine
returned: changed
type: string
sample: /home/httpd/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-1423796390.97-147729857856000/source
checksum:
description: sha1 checksum of the file after running copy
returned: success, src is a file
type: string
sample: 6e642bb8dd5c2e027bf21dd923337cbb4214f827
size:
description: size of the target, after execution
returned: changed, src is a file
type: int
sample: 1220
operation:
description: whether a single file copy took place or a folder copy
returned: success
type: string
sample: file_copy
original_basename:
description: basename of the copied file
returned: changed, src is a file
type: string
sample: foo.txt
'''