ansible/.ansible-lint

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# .ansible-lint
profile: null # min, basic, moderate,safety, shared, production
# exclude_paths included in this file are parsed relative to this file's location
# and not relative to the CWD of execution. CLI arguments passed to the --exclude
# option are parsed relative to the CWD of execution.
exclude_paths:
- .cache/ # implicit unless exclude_paths is defined in config
- .github/
- test/fixtures/formatting-before/
- test/fixtures/formatting-prettier/
# parseable: true
# quiet: true
# strict: true
# verbosity: 1
# Mock modules or roles in order to pass ansible-playbook --syntax-check
mock_modules:
- zuul_return
# note the foo.bar is invalid as being neither a module or a collection
- fake_namespace.fake_collection.fake_module
- fake_namespace.fake_collection.fake_module.fake_submodule
mock_roles:
- mocked_role
- author.role_name # old standalone galaxy role
- fake_namespace.fake_collection.fake_role # role within a collection
# Enable checking of loop variable prefixes in roles
loop_var_prefix: "{role}_"
# Enforce variable names to follow pattern below, in addition to Ansible own
# requirements, like avoiding python identifiers. To disable add `var-naming`
# to skip_list.
# var_naming_pattern: "^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$"
use_default_rules: true
# Load custom rules from this specific folder
# rulesdir:
# - ./rule/directory/
# Ansible-lint completely ignores rules or tags listed below
skip_list:
- skip_this_tag
# Ansible-lint does not automatically load rules that have the 'opt-in' tag.
# You must enable opt-in rules by listing each rule 'id' below.
enable_list:
- empty-string-compare # opt-in
- no-log-password # opt-in
- no-same-owner # opt-in
# add yaml here if you want to avoid ignoring yaml checks when yamllint
# library is missing. Normally its absence just skips using that rule.
- yaml
# Report only a subset of tags and fully ignore any others
# tags:
# - jinja[spacing]
# Ansible-lint does not fail on warnings from the rules or tags listed below
warn_list:
- skip_this_tag
- experimental # experimental is included in the implicit list
# - role-name
# - yaml[document-start] # you can also use sub-rule matches
# Some rules can transform files to fix (or make it easier to fix) identified
# errors. `ansible-lint --write` will reformat YAML files and run these transforms.
# By default it will run all transforms (effectively `write_list: ["all"]`).
# You can disable running transforms by setting `write_list: ["none"]`.
# Or only enable a subset of rule transforms by listing rules/tags here.
# write_list:
# - all
# Offline mode disables installation of requirements.yml
offline: false
# Return success if number of violations compared with previous git
# commit has not increased. This feature works only in git
# repositories.
progressive: false
# Define required Ansible's variables to satisfy syntax check
extra_vars:
foo: bar
multiline_string_variable: |
line1
line2
complex_variable: ":{;\t$()"
# Uncomment to enforce action validation with tasks, usually is not
# needed as Ansible syntax check also covers it.
# skip_action_validation: false
# List of additional kind:pattern to be added at the top of the default
# match list, first match determines the file kind.
kinds:
# - playbook: "**/examples/*.{yml,yaml}"
# - galaxy: "**/folder/galaxy.yml"
# - tasks: "**/tasks/*.yml"
# - vars: "**/vars/*.yml"
# - meta: "**/meta/main.yml"
- yaml: "**/*.yaml-too"
# List of additional collections to allow in only-builtins rule.
# only_builtins_allow_collections:
# - example_ns.example_collection
# List of additions modules to allow in only-builtins rule.
# only_builtins_allow_modules:
# - example_module