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-# Ansible Consul external inventory script settings.
-
-[consul]
-
-#
-# Bulk load. Load all possible data before building inventory JSON
-# If true, script processes in-memory data. JSON generation reduces drastically
-#
-bulk_load = false
-
-# restrict included nodes to those from this datacenter
-#datacenter = nyc1
-
-# url of the consul cluster to query
-#url = http://demo.consul.io
-url = http://localhost:8500
-
-# suffix added to each service to create a group name e.g Service of 'redis' and
-# a suffix of '_servers' will add each address to the group name 'redis_servers'
-servers_suffix = _servers
-
-#
-# By default, final JSON is built based on all available info in consul.
-# Suffixes means that services groups will be added in addition to basic information. See servers_suffix for additional info
-# There are cases when speed is preferable than having services groups
-# False value will reduce script execution time drastically.
-#
-suffixes = true
-
-# if specified then the inventory will generate domain names that will resolve
-# via Consul's inbuilt DNS.
-#domain=consul
-
-# make groups from service tags. the name of the group is derived from the
-# service name and the tag name e.g. a service named nginx with tags ['master', 'v1']
-# will create groups nginx_master and nginx_v1
-tags = true
-
-# looks up the node name at the given path for a list of groups to which the
-# node should be added.
-kv_groups=ansible/groups
-
-# looks up the node name at the given path for a json dictionary of metadata that
-# should be attached as metadata for the node
-kv_metadata=ansible/metadata
-
-# looks up the health of each service and adds the node to 'up' and 'down' groups
-# based on the service availability
-#
-# !!!! if availability is true, suffixes also must be true. !!!!
-#
-availability = true
-available_suffix = _up
-unavailable_suffix = _down