Hi William,

Alas, currently no.

It's been suggested that -v show information about what conditionals it has
evaluated when things are skipped, and I can see that being a thing.

Can you give a more specific example so I can make sure I'm understanding
appropriately where you might be stuck on whether it's one conditional or
another, etc?

Thanks!




On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:06 PM, William Jimenez
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello
> I'm wondering if there is a way to determine why a task in a playbook was
> skipped (or not skipped). Use case would be a playbook where you have
> multiple conditionals (like 'when') defined for a task and you want to know
> according to ansible what caused the evaluation to pass or fail. Even
> though one could determine this by looking at their playbooks, as they get
> more complex it would be nice to rule out human error when trying to debug
> why something is not working.
>
> Thanks!
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