Note
This plugin is part of the community.windows collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.windows
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.windows.win_psmodule_info
.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
PowerShellGet
moduleParameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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name string | Default: "*" | The name of the module to retrieve. Supports any wildcard pattern supported by Get-Module .If omitted then all modules will returned. |
repository string | The name of the PSRepository the modules were installed from. This acts as a filter against the modules that would be returned based on the name option. Modules that were not installed from a repository will not be returned if this option is set. Only modules installed from a registered repository will be returned. If the repository was re-registered after module installation with a new SourceLocation , this will not match. |
See also
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_psrepository_info module.
The official documentation on the community.windows.win_psscript_info module.
- name: Get info about all modules on the system community.windows.win_psmodule_info: - name: Get info about the ScheduledTasks module community.windows.win_psmodule_info: name: ScheduledTasks - name: Get info about networking modules community.windows.win_psmodule_info: name: Net* - name: Get info about all modules installed from the PSGallery repository community.windows.win_psmodule_info: repository: PSGallery register: gallery_modules - name: Update all modules retrieved from above example community.windows.win_psmodule: name: "{{ item }}" state: latest loop: "{{ gallery_modules.modules | map(attribute=name) }}" - name: Get info about all modules on the system community.windows.win_psmodule_info: register: all_modules - name: Find modules installed from a repository that isn't registered now set_fact: missing_repository_modules: "{{ all_modules | json_query('modules[?repository!=null && repository==repository_source_location].{name: name, version: version, repository: repository}') | list }}" - debug: var: missing_repository_modules
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | ||
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modules list / elements=dictionary | always | A list of modules (or an empty list is there are none). | ||
access_mode string | success | The module's access mode. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.moduleaccessmode
Sample: ReadWrite | ||
author string | success | The author of the module. Sample: Warren Frame | ||
clr_version string | success | The CLR version of the module. Sample: 4.0 | ||
company_name string | success | The company name of the module. Sample: Microsoft Corporation | ||
compatible_ps_editions list / elements=string | success | The PS Editions the module is compatible with. Sample: ['Desktop'] | ||
copyright string | success | The copyright of the module. Sample: (c) 2016 Warren F. All rights reserved. | ||
dependencies list / elements=string | success | The modules required by this module. | ||
description string | success | The description of the module. Sample: Provides cmdlets to work with local users and local groups | ||
dot_net_framework_version string | success | The .Net Framework version of the module. Sample: 4.6.1 | ||
exported_aliases list / elements=string | success | The aliases exported from the module. Sample: ['glu', 'slu'] | ||
exported_cmdlets list / elements=string | success | The cmdlets exported from the module. Sample: ['Get-Certificate', 'Get-PfxData'] | ||
exported_commands list / elements=string | success | All of the commands exported from the module. Includes functions, cmdlets, and aliases. Sample: ['glu', 'Get-LocalUser'] | ||
exported_dsc_resources list / elements=string | success | The DSC resources exported from the module. Sample: ['xWebAppPool', 'xWebSite'] | ||
exported_format_files list / elements=path | success | The format files exported from the module. Sample: ['C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsCmdlets.Format.ps1xml', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsConfig.Format.ps1xml', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsClientPSProvider.Format.ps1xml'] | ||
exported_functions list / elements=string | success | The functions exported from the module. Sample: ['New-VirtualDisk', 'New-Volume'] | ||
exported_type_files list / elements=path | success | The type files exported from the module. Sample: ['C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsCmdlets.Types.ps1xml', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsConfig.Types.ps1xml', 'C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\Modules\\DnsClient\\DnsClientPSProvider.Types.ps1xml'] | ||
exported_variables list / elements=string | success | The variables exported from the module. Sample: ['GitPromptScriptBlock'] | ||
exported_workflows list / elements=string | success | The workflows exported from the module. | ||
file_list list / elements=path | success | The files included in the module. Sample: ['C:\\Program Files\\WindowsPowerShell\\Modules\\PowerShellGet\\1.6.0\\PSModule.psm1', 'C:\\Program Files\\WindowsPowerShell\\Modules\\PowerShellGet\\1.6.0\\PSGet.Format.ps1xml', 'C:\\Program Files\\WindowsPowerShell\\Modules\\PowerShellGet\\1.6.0\\PSGet.Resource.psd1'] | ||
guid string | success | The GUID of the module. Sample: 74c9fd30-734b-4c89-a8ae-7727ad21d1d5 | ||
help_info_uri string | success | The help info address of the module. Sample: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=390823 | ||
icon_uri string | success | The address of the icon of the module. Sample: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/powershell/psscriptanalyzer/master/logo.png | ||
installed_date string | success | The date the module was installed. Sample: 2018-02-14T17:55:34.9620740-05:00 | ||
installed_location string | success | The path where the module is installed. This should have the same value as module_base but only has a value when the module was installed via PowerShellGet.Sample: C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\posh-git\0.7.1 | ||
license_uri string | success | The address of the license for the module. Sample: https://github.com/PowerShell/xPendingReboot/blob/master/LICENSE | ||
log_pipeline_execution_details boolean | success | Determines whether pipeline execution detail events should be logged. | ||
module_base string | success | The path that contains the module's files. Sample: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\PKI | ||
module_list list / elements=dictionary | success | A list of modules packaged with this module. This value is not often returned and the modules are not automatically processed. | ||
guid string | success | The GUID of the module. Sample: 82fdb72c-ecc5-4dfd-b9d5-83cf6eb9067f | ||
maximum_version string | success | The maximum version of the module. Sample: 2.9 | ||
name string | success | The name of the module. This may also be a path to the module file. Sample: .\WindowsUpdateLog.psm1 | ||
required_version string | success | The exact version of the module required. Sample: 3.1.4 | ||
version string | success | The minimum version of the module. Sample: 2.0 | ||
module_type string | success | The module's type. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.moduletype
Sample: Script | ||
name string | success | The name of the module. Sample: PSReadLine | ||
nested_modules list / elements=dictionary | success | A list of modules nested with and loaded into the scope of this module. This list contains full module objects, so each item can have all of the properties listed here, including nested_modules . | ||
package_management_provider string | success | If the module was installed from PowerShellGet, this is the package management provider used. Sample: NuGet | ||
path string | success | The path to the module. Sample: C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\PKI\PKI.psd1 | ||
power_shell_host_name string | success | The name of the PowerShell host that the module requires. Sample: Windows PowerShell ISE Host | ||
power_shell_host_version string | success | The version of the PowerShell host that the module requires. Sample: 1.1 | ||
power_shell_version string | success | The minimum version of PowerShell that the module requires. Sample: 5.1 | ||
prefix string | success | The default prefix applied to Verb-Noun commands exported from the module, resulting in Verb-PrefixNoun names. | ||
private_data dictionary | success | Arbitrary private data used by the module. This is typically defined in the module manifest. This module limits the depth of the data returned for module types other than Script and Manifest .The PSData is commonly supplied and provides metadata for PowerShellGet but those fields are surfaced in top-level properties as well.Sample: {'PSData': {'LicenseUri': 'https://example.com/module/LICENSE', 'ProjectUri': 'https://example.com/module/', 'ReleaseNotes': 'v2 - Fixed some bugs\nv1 - First release\n', 'Tags': ['networking', 'serialization']}} | ||
procoessor_architecture string | success | The module's processor architecture. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.reflection.processorarchitecture
Sample: Amd64 | ||
project_uri string | success | The address of the module's project. Sample: https://github.com/psake/psake | ||
published_date string | success | The date the module was published. Sample: 2017-03-15T04:18:09.0000000 | ||
release_notes string | success | The module's release notes. This is a free text field and no specific format should be assumed. Sample: ## 1.4.6 - Update `HelpInfoUri` to point to the latest content ## 1.4.5 - Bug fix for deadlock when getting parameters in an event ## 1.4.4 - Bug fix when installing modules from private feeds | ||
repository string | success | The PSRepository where the module was installed from. This value is not historical. It depends on the PSRepositories that are registered now for the current user. The repository_source_location must match the current source location of a registered repository to get a repository name.If there is no match, then this value will match repository_source_location .Sample: PSGallery | ||
repository_source_location string | success | The source location of the repository where the module was installed from. Sample: https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2 | ||
required_assemblies string | success | A list of assemblies that the module requires. The values may be a simple name or a full path. Sample: ['Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimCmdlets.dll', 'Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.Dll'] | ||
required_modules list / elements=dictionary | success | A list of modules required by this module. This list contains full module objects, so each item can have all of the properties listed here, including required_modules .These module objects may not contain full information however, so you may see different results than if you had directly queried the module. | ||
root_module string | success | The root module as defined in the manifest. This may be a module name, filename, or full path. Sample: WindowsErrorReporting.psm1 | ||
scripts list / elements=string | success | A list of scripts ( .ps1 files) that run in the caller's session state when the module is imported.This value comes from the ScriptsToProcess field in the module's manifest.Sample: ['PrepareEnvironment.ps1', 'InitializeData.ps1'] | ||
tags list / elements=string | success | The tags defined in the module's PSData metadata.Sample: ['networking', 'serialization', 'git', 'dsc'] | ||
updated_date string | success | The date the module was last updated. Sample: 2019-12-31T09:20:02.0000000 | ||
version string | success | The module version. Sample: 1.2.3 |
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