xattr - Manage user defined extended attributes
New in version 1.3.
Synopsis
- Manages filesystem user defined extended attributes, requires that they are enabled on the target filesystem and that the setfattr/getfattr utilities are present.
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
| follow |  
  |    If   yes, dereferences symlinks and sets/gets attributes on symlink target, otherwise acts on symlink itself. |  
| key |   The name of a specific Extended attribute key to set/retrieve.   |  |
|  path  required   |    The full path of the file/object to get the facts of.  Before 2.3 this option was only usable as name.  aliases: name  |  |
| state |  
  |    defines which state you want to do.   read retrieves the current value for a key (default) present sets name to value, default if value is set all dumps all data keys retrieves all keys absent deletes the key |  
| value |   The value to set the named name/key to, it automatically sets the   state to 'set'. |  
Notes
Note
- As of Ansible 2.3, the name option has been changed to path as default, but name still works as well.
 
Examples
- name: Obtain the extended attributes  of /etc/foo.conf
  xattr:
    path: /etc/foo.conf
- name: Sets the key 'foo' to value 'bar'
  xattr:
    path: /etc/foo.conf
    key: user.foo
    value: bar
- name: Removes the key 'foo'
  xattr:
    path: /etc/foo.conf
    key: user.foo
    state: absent
   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.
Author
- Brian Coca (@bcoca)
 
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