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- Added new filter plugin 'timeout_start_sec_for_domains' to calculate TimeoutStartSec based on number of domains. - Updated sys-ctl-hlth-csp and sys-ctl-hlth-webserver tasks to use the filter. - Removed obsolete systemctl.service.j2 in sys-ctl-hlth-csp. - Adjusted variable naming (CURRENT_PLAY_DOMAINS_ALL etc.) in multiple roles. - Updated srv-letsencrypt and sys-svc-certs to use uppercase vars. - Switched pretix role to sys-stk-full-stateful and removed leftover javascript.js. - Added unittests for the new filter under tests/unit/filter_plugins. See conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/68b1ae9a-1ac0-800f-b49d-2915386a1a23
Custom Filter Plugins for Infinito.Nexus
This directory contains custom Ansible filter plugins used within the Infinito.Nexus project.
When to Use a Filter Plugin
- Transform values: Use filters to transform, extract, reformat, or compute values from existing variables or facts.
- Inline data manipulation: Filters are designed for inline use in Jinja2 expressions (in templates, tasks, vars, etc.).
- No external lookups: Filters only operate on data you explicitly pass to them and cannot access external files, the Ansible inventory, or runtime context.
Examples
{{ role_name | get_entity_name }}
{{ my_list | unique }}
{{ user_email | regex_replace('^(.+)@.*$', '\\1') }}
When not to Use a Filter Plugin
- If you need to load data from an external source (e.g., file, environment, API), use a lookup plugin instead.
- If your logic requires access to inventory, facts, or host-level information that is not passed as a parameter.