update_cache:yes# not required. Run the equivalent of C(apt-get update) before the operation. Can be run as part of the package installation or as a separate step.
only_upgrade:yes# not required. Only upgrade a package if it is already installed.
upgrade: full # not required. choices: dist;full;no;safe;yes. If yes or safe, performs an aptitude safe-upgrade.,If full, performs an aptitude full-upgrade.,If dist, performs an apt-get dist-upgrade.,Note: This does not upgrade a specific package, use state=latest for that.,Note:Since 2.4, apt-get is used as a fall-back if aptitude is not present.
state: latest # not required. choices:absent;build-dep;latest;present. Indicates the desired package state. C(latest) ensures that the latest version is installed. C(build-dep) ensures the package build dependencies are installed.
state: present # not required. choices:absent;latest;present. Desired state of the package.
name:sudo# not required. Name or list of names of the packages to install, upgrade, or remove.
update_cache:true# not required. Whether or not to refresh the master package lists. This can be run as part of a package installation or as a separate step.
create_home:yes# not required. Unless set to C(no), a home directory will be made for the user when the account is created or if the home directory does not exist.,Changed from C(createhome) to C(create_home) in version 2.5.
password:"{{userPassword}}"# not required. Optionally set the user's password to this crypted value.,On macOS systems, this value has to be cleartext. Beware of security issues.,See U(https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/faq.html#how-do-i-generate-crypted-passwords-for-the-user-module) for details on various ways to generate these password values.
system:no# not required. When creating an account C(state=present), setting this to C(yes) makes the user a system account. This setting cannot be changed on existing users.
state: present # not required. choices:absent;present. Whether the account should exist or not, taking action if the state is different from what is stated.
ssh_key_file:.ssh/id_rsa# not required. Optionally specify the SSH key filename. If this is a relative filename then it will be relative to the user's home directory.