win_file - Creates, touches or removes files or directories.
New in version 1.9.2.
Synopsis
- Creates (empty) files, updates file modification stamps of existing files, and can create or remove directories.
- Unlike file, does not modify ownership, permissions or manipulate links.
- For non-Windows targets, use the file module instead.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | yes | path to the file being managed. Aliases: dest, name
aliases: dest, name | ||
state | no |
| If directory , all immediate subdirectories will be created if they do not exist. If file , the file will NOT be created if it does not exist, see the copy or template module if you want that behavior. If absent , directories will be recursively deleted, and files will be removed. If touch , an empty file will be created if the path does not exist, while an existing file or directory will receive updated file access and modification times (similar to the way touch works from the command line). |
Examples
- name: Touch a file (creates if not present, updates modification time if present) win_file: path: C:\Temp\foo.conf state: touch - name: Remove a file, if present win_file: path: C:\Temp\foo.conf state: absent - name: Create directory structure win_file: path: C:\Temp\folder\subfolder state: directory - name: Remove directory structure win_file: path: C:\Temp state: absent
Notes
Note
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.
Maintenance Info
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