I normally would use sudo'ed or root'ed "updatedb" followed by "locate
molecule_from_yaml" to find the file on your drive. This could have
some security issues so be aware of that. The files found by
"updatedb" are then findable by those who have gotten some access to
your computer. "updatedb" also may be limited as to where it can look
in it's configuration files. Usually it will find what you have on
your drive. But others likely have other good methods to find files.
It is simply what I am familiar with.
The two things I am initially suspicious of is that the file is not on
the drive so then you look at which packages would be containing the
file and go get them. If the file is on the drive then the issue
usually is "does the running program have permissions to use the file
as it needs to?".
Thanks for the ideas, Todd.
I searched on my drive, the file molecule_from_yaml is not present. I
tried to find the file in the Molecule project. There seems to be no
such file.
It appears the file is being dynamically generated. Please see
<https://github.com/ansible/molecule/blob/40031adf4c55472b862252c46e45b7e94d4c85bb/molecule/provisioner/ansible/plugins/filters/molecule_core.py>.
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Sudheer
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