5.2. Browsing collections from Automation content navigator
You can browse Ansible collections with the Automation content navigator text-based user interface in interactive mode and delve into each collection. Automation content navigator shows collections within the current project directory and those available in the automation execution environments
Prerequisites
- A locally accessible collection or installed automation execution environments.
Procedure
Start Automation content navigator
$ ansible-navigatorBrowse the collection. Alternately, you can type
ansible-navigator collectionsto directly browse the collections.$ :collections
Type the number of the collection you want to explore.
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Type the number corresponding to the module you want to delve into.
ANSIBLE.UTILS.IP_ADDRESS: Test if something in an IP address 0│--- 1│additional_information: {} 2│collection_info: 3│ authors: 4│ - Ansible Community 5│ dependencies: {} 6│ description: Ansible Collection with utilities to ease the management, manipulation, 7│ and validation of data within a playbook 8│ documentation: null 9│ homepage: null 10│ issues: null 11│ license: [] 12│ license_file: LICENSE 13│ name: ansible.utils 14│ namespace: ansible 15│ path:/usr/share/ansible/collections/ansible_collections/ansible/utils/ 16│ readme: README.md <... output truncated...>Optionally, jump to the documentation examples for this module.
:{{ examples }} 0│ 1│ 2│#### Simple examples 3│ 4│- name: Check if 10.1.1.1 is a valid IP address 5│ ansible.builtin.set_fact: 6│ data: "{{ '10.1.1.1' is ansible.utils.ip_address }}" 7│ 8│# TASK [Check if 10.1.1.1 is a valid IP address] ********************* 9│# ok: [localhost] => { 10│# "ansible_facts": { 11│# "data": true 12│# }, 13│# "changed": false 14│# } 15│Optionally, open the example in your editor to copy it into a playbook.
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Verification
Browse the collection list.