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40 changes: 40 additions & 0 deletions docs/docsite/rst/plugins/lookup.rst
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- "{{lookup('sequence', 'end=42 start=2 step=2')|map('log', 4)|list)}}"
- ['a', 'c', 'd', 'c']

.. versionadded:: 2.5

You can now control how errors behave in all lookup plugins by setting ``errors`` to ``ignore``, ``warn``, or ``strict``. The default setting is ``strict``, which causes the task to fail. For example:

To ignore errors::

- name: file doesnt exist, but i dont care .. file plugin itself warns anyways ...
debug: msg="{{ lookup('file', '/idontexist', errors='ignore') }}"

[WARNING]: Unable to find '/idontexist' in expected paths (use -vvvvv to see paths)

ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": ""
}


To get a warning instead of a failure::

- name: file doesnt exist, let me know, but continue
debug: msg="{{ lookup('file', '/idontexist', errors='warn') }}"

[WARNING]: Unable to find '/idontexist' in expected paths (use -vvvvv to see paths)

[WARNING]: An unhandled exception occurred while running the lookup plugin 'file'. Error was a <class 'ansible.errors.AnsibleError'>, original message: could not locate file in lookup: /idontexist

ok: [localhost] => {
"msg": ""
}


Fatal error (the default)::

- name: file doesnt exist, FAIL (this is the default)
debug: msg="{{ lookup('file', '/idontexist', errors='strict') }}"

[WARNING]: Unable to find '/idontexist' in expected paths (use -vvvvv to see paths)

fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "An unhandled exception occurred while running the lookup plugin 'file'. Error was a <class 'ansible.errors.AnsibleError'>, original message: could not locate file in lookup: /idontexist"}


.. _query:

query
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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions docs/docsite/rst/porting_guides/porting_guide_2.5.rst
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The relevant change in those examples is, that in Ansible 2.5, the included file defines the tag ``distro_include`` again. The tag is not inherited automatically.


Deprecated
==========

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The lookup plugin API now throws an error if a non-iterable value is returned from a plugin. Previously, numbers or
other non-iterable types returned by a plugin were accepted without error or warning. This change was made because plugins should always return a list. Please note that plugins that return strings and other non-list iterable values will not throw an error, but may cause unpredictable behavior. If you have a custom lookup plugin that does not return a list, you should modify it to wrap the return values in a list.

Lookup
-------

A new option was added to lookup plugins globally named ``error`` which allows you to control how errors produced by the lookup are handled, before this option they were always fatal. Valid values for this option are ``warn``, ``ignore`` and ``strict``. See the :doc:`lookup <../plugins/lookup>` page for more details.


Porting custom scripts
======================

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