# schema The `schema` rule validates Ansible metadata files against JSON schemas. These schemas ensure the compatibility of Ansible syntax content across versions. This `schema` rule is **mandatory**. You cannot use inline `noqa` comments to ignore it. Ansible-lint validates the `schema` rule before processing other rules. This prevents unexpected syntax from triggering multiple rule violations. ## Validated schema Ansible-lint currently validates several schemas that are maintained in separate projects and updated independently to ansible-lint. > Report bugs related to schema in their respective repository and not in the > ansible-lint project. Maintained in the [ansible-lint](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint) project: - `schema[ansible-lint-config]` validates [ansible-lint configuration](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/blob/main/src/ansiblelint/schemas/ansible-lint-config.json) Maintained in the [ansible-navigator](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-navigator) project: - `schema[ansible-navigator]` validates [ansible-navigator configuration](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-navigator/blob/main/src/ansible_navigator/data/ansible-navigator.json) - `schema[arg_specs]` validates [module argument specs](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/developing_program_flow_modules.html#argument-spec) - `schema[execution-environment]` validates [execution environments](https://docs.ansible.com/automation-controller/latest/html/userguide/execution_environments.html) - `schema[galaxy]` validates [collection metadata](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/collections_galaxy_meta.html). - `schema[inventory]` validates [inventory files](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/inventory_guide/intro_inventory.html) that match `inventory/*.yml`. - `schema[meta-runtime]` validates [runtime information](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections_structure.html#meta-directory-and-runtime-yml) that matches `meta/runtime.yml` - `schema[meta]` validates metadata for roles that match `meta/main.yml`. See [role-dependencies](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbooks_reuse_roles.html#role-dependencies) or [role/metadata.py](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/playbook/role/metadata.py#L79)) for details. - `schema[playbook]` validates Ansible playbooks. - `schema[requirements]` validates Ansible [requirements](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/galaxy/user_guide.html#install-multiple-collections-with-a-requirements-file) files that match `requirements.yml`. - `schema[tasks]` validates Ansible task files that match `tasks/**/*.yml`. - `schema[vars]` validates Ansible [variables](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbooks_variables.html) that match `vars/*.yml` and `defaults/*.yml`. ## schema[meta] For `meta/main.yml` files, Ansible-lint requires a `galaxy_info.standalone` property that clarifies if a role is an old standalone one or a new one, collection based: ```yaml galaxy_info: standalone: true # <-- this is a standalone role (not part of a collection) ``` Ansible-lint requires the `standalone` key to avoid confusion and provide more specific error messages. For example, the `meta` schema will require some properties only for standalone roles or prevent the use of some properties that are not supported by collections. You cannot use an empty `meta/main.yml` file or use only comments in the `meta/main.yml` file. ## schema[moves] These errors usually look like "foo was moved to bar in 2.10" and indicate module moves between Ansible versions.