find - Return a list of files based on specific criteria
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Return a list of files based on specific criteria. Multiple criteria are AND’d together.
- For Windows targets, use the win_find module instead.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
age | no | Select files whose age is equal to or greater than the specified time. Use a negative age to find files equal to or less than the specified time. You can choose seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks by specifying the first letter of any of those words (e.g., "1w"). | ||
age_stamp | no | mtime |
| Choose the file property against which we compare age. |
contains | no | One or more regex patterns which should be matched against the file content. | ||
file_type | no | file |
| Type of file to select. The 'link' and 'any' choices were added in version 2.3. |
follow | no | no |
| Set this to true to follow symlinks in path for systems with python 2.6+. |
get_checksum | no | no |
| Set this to true to retrieve a file's sha1 checksum. |
hidden | no | no |
| Set this to true to include hidden files, otherwise they'll be ignored. |
paths | yes | List of paths of directories to search. All paths must be fully qualified. aliases: name, path | ||
patterns | no | * | One or more (shell or regex) patterns, which type is controlled by use_regex option.The patterns restrict the list of files to be returned to those whose basenames match at least one of the patterns specified. Multiple patterns can be specified using a list. aliases: pattern | |
recurse | no | no |
| If target is a directory, recursively descend into the directory looking for files. |
size | no | Select files whose size is equal to or greater than the specified size. Use a negative size to find files equal to or less than the specified size. Unqualified values are in bytes, but b, k, m, g, and t can be appended to specify bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes, respectively. Size is not evaluated for directories. | ||
use_regex | no | no |
| If false the patterns are file globs (shell) if true they are python regexes. |
Examples
- name: Recursively find /tmp files older than 2 days find: paths: /tmp age: 2d recurse: yes - name: Recursively find /tmp files older than 4 weeks and equal or greater than 1 megabyte - find: paths: /tmp age: 4w size: 1m recurse: yes - name: Recursively find /var/tmp files with last access time greater than 3600 seconds - find: paths: /var/tmp age: 3600 age_stamp: atime recurse: yes - name: Find /var/log files equal or greater than 10 megabytes ending with .old or .log.gz - find: paths: /var/log patterns: '*.old,*.log.gz' size: 10m # Note that YAML double quotes require escaping backslashes but yaml single quotes do not. - name: Find /var/log files equal or greater than 10 megabytes ending with .old or .log.gz via regex - find: paths: /var/log patterns: "^.*?\\.(?:old|log\\.gz)$" size: 10m use_regex: yes
Return Values
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
---|---|---|---|---|
examined | number of filesystem objects looked at | success | string | 34 |
files | all matches found with the specified criteria (see stat module for full output of each dictionary) | success | list | [{'path': '/var/tmp/test1', 'mode': '0644', '...': '...', 'checksum': '16fac7be61a6e4591a33ef4b729c5c3302307523'}, {'path': '/var/tmp/test2', '...': '...'}] |
matched | number of matches | success | string | 14 |
Notes
Note
- For Windows targets, use the win_find module instead.
Status
This module is flagged as stableinterface which means that the maintainers for this module guarantee that no backward incompatible interface changes will be made.
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