Difference between revisions of "Ansible Conditions"
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hosts: localhost | hosts: localhost | ||
vars: | vars: | ||
packages: [ftp,telnet,htop | packages: [ftp,telnet,htop] | ||
tasks: | tasks: | ||
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- name: Create users | - name: Create users | ||
user: | user: | ||
name: | name: ""{{ item }}"" | ||
loop: | loop: | ||
- jerry | - jerry | ||
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- name: Create users | - name: Create users | ||
user: | user: | ||
name: | name: '{{item}}' | ||
with_items: ‘{{users}}’ | with_items: ‘{{users}}’ | ||
Revision as of 20:15, 14 July 2022
Conditions
When
--- - name: Install Apache WebServer hosts: localhost tasks: - name: Install Apache on Ubuntu Server apt-get: name: apache2 state: present when: ansible_os_family == “Ubuntu“ - name: Install Apache on CentOS Server yum: name: httpd state: present when: ansible_os_family == "RedHat"
--- - name: Enable service on firewalld hosts: localhost tasks: - name: Open port for http firewalld: service: http permanent: true state: enabled notify: - Reload firewalld - name: Ensure firewalld is running service: name: firewalld state: started handlers: - name: Reload firewalld service: name: firewalld state: reloaded
ansible_os_family
is a built in variable
you can get a list of all ansible built in variables by running
ansible localhost -m setup
Loops
--- - name: Install packages thru loop hosts: localhost vars: packages: [ftp,telnet,htop) tasks: - name: Install package yum name: ‘{{items}}’ state: present with_items: ‘{{packages}}’
--- - name: Install packages thru loop hosts: localhost vars: packages: [ftp,telnet,htop] tasks: - name: Install packages yum name: ‘{{packages}}’ state: present
--- - name: Create users thru loop hosts: localhost tasks: - name: Create users user: name: ""{{ item }}"" loop: - jerry - kramer - eliane
--- - name: Create users thru loop hosts: localhost vars: users: [jerry,kramer,eliane] tasks: - name: Create users user: name: '{{item}}' with_items: ‘{{users}}’