New in version 2.0.
osx_defaults allows users to read, write, and delete Mac OS X user defaults from Ansible scripts. Mac OS X applications and other programs use the defaults system to record user preferences and other information that must be maintained when the applications aren’t running (such as default font for new documents, or the position of an Info panel).
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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array_add | no |
| Add new elements to the array for a key which has an array as its value. |
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domain | no | NSGlobalDomain | The domain is a domain name of the form com.companyname.appname. |
|
host (added in 2.1)
| no | The host on which the preference should apply. The special value "currentHost" corresponds to the "-currentHost" switch of the defaults commandline tool. |
||
key | yes | The key of the user preference |
||
state | no | present |
| The state of the user defaults |
type | no | string |
| The type of value to write. |
value | no | The value to write. Only required when state = present. |
- osx_defaults: domain=com.apple.Safari key=IncludeInternalDebugMenu type=bool value=true state=present - osx_defaults: domain=NSGlobalDomain key=AppleMeasurementUnits type=string value=Centimeters state=present - osx_defaults: domain=com.apple.screensaver host=currentHost key=showClock type=int value=1 - osx_defaults: key=AppleMeasurementUnits type=string value=Centimeters - osx_defaults: key: AppleLanguages type: array value: ["en", "nl"] - osx_defaults: domain=com.geekchimp.macable key=ExampleKeyToRemove state=absent
Note
Apple Mac caches defaults. You may need to logout and login to apply the changes.
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/osx_defaults_module.html