How to Check if a file exists on Windows-like systems with Ansible?

I'm going to show you a live Playbook and some simple Ansible code.

I'm Luca Berton and welcome to today's episode of Ansible Pilot.

Ansible check file exists on Windows-like systems

  • ansible.windows.win_stat
  • Get information about Windows files

Today we're talking about the Ansible module win_stat.

The full name is ansible.windows.win_stat, which means that is part of the collection of modules specialized to interact with Windows target host.

It's a module pretty stable and out for years.

It works in Windows and Windows Server operating systems.

It gets information about Windows files.

For Linux target use the [ansible.builtin.stat](/articles/check-if-a-file-exists-ansible-module-stat) module instead.

Parameters & Return Values

Mandatory Parameters

  • path string

Main Return Values

  • stat complex - exists

The only mandatory parameter is "path" which is the filesystem full path of the object to check.

You could also retrieve the checksum of the file in the most popular hash algorithm, just in case.

The module returns a complex object, the property that is interesting for us is "exists". This attribute is "true" if the object exists.

Links

  • [ansible.windows.win_stat](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/ansible/windows/win_stat_module.html)

## Playbook

How to check if the file "example.txt" exists on the Desktop of the user on Windows-like systems with Ansible Playbook.

code

``yaml

---

  • name: check if a file exist

hosts: all

vars:

myfile: 'C:\Users\vagrant\Desktop\example.txt'

tasks:

- name: check if a file exist

ansible.windows.win_stat:

path: "{{ myfile }}"

register: file_data

- name: report file exist

ansible.builtin.debug:

msg: "The file {{ myfile }} exist"

when: file_data.stat.exists

- name: report file not exist

ansible.builtin.debug:

msg: "The file {{ myfile }} doesn't exist"

when: not file_data.stat.exists

`

file doesn't exist execution

![win_stat file doesn't exist](/articles/ansible_module_win_stat1.jpg)

``bash

ansible-pilot $ ansible-playbook -i virtualmachines/win/inventory check\ file\ exists/file_exist_windows.yml

PLAY [check if a file exist]

TASK [Gathering Facts]

ok: [WindowsServer]

TASK [check if a file exist]

ok: [WindowsServer]

TASK [report file exist] **

skipping: [WindowsServer]

TASK [report file not exist]

ok: [WindowsServer] => {

"msg": "The file C:\\Users\\vagrant\\Desktop\\example.txt doesn't exist"

}

PLAY RECAP **