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win_psmodule - Adds or removes a Powershell Module.
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis
- This module helps to install Powershell modules and register custom modules repository on Windows Server.
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
| allow_clobber | 
 
        no
        | 
        If yes imports all commands, even if they have the same names as commands that already exists. Available only in Powershell 5.1 or higher.
        | 
| name 
        required
        | 
        Name of the powershell module that has to be installed.
        | |
| repository | 
        Name of the custom repository to register.
        | |
| state | 
 | 
        If present a new module is installed. If absent a module is removed.
        | 
| url | 
        Url of the custom repository.
        | 
Notes
Note
- Powershell 5.0 or higher is needed.
Examples
---
- name: Add a powershell module
  win_psmodule:
    name: PowershellModule
    state: present
- name: Add a powershell module and register a repository
  win_psmodule:
    name: MyCustomModule
    repository: MyRepository
    url: https://myrepo.com
    state: present
- name: Remove a powershell module
  win_psmodule:
    name: PowershellModule
    state: absent
- name: Remove a powershell module and a repository
  win_psmodule:
    name: MyCustomModule
    repository: MyRepository
    state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| nuget_changed 
        boolean
        | always | 
        true when Nuget package provider is installed
        Sample:
        
        True
        | 
| output 
        string
        | always | 
        a message describing the task result.
        Sample:
        
        Module PowerShellCookbook installed
        | 
| repository_changed 
        boolean
        | always | 
        true when a custom repository is installed or removed
        Sample:
        
        True
        | 
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
Author
- Daniele Lazzari
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