Include with tags= applies tags, it does not filter on them.

-- Michael

On Dec 2, 2013, at 8:10 PM, BrianAI <[email protected]> wrote:

I did some searching in the forums, and there seems to be a few posts
regarding tags and includes, but none of them seem to explicitly answer
what I'm envisioning in my head.

As mentioned previously, in my efforts to simplify the setup, I would like
to have one cron.yaml file, which has all crons possible, with tags.  So,
conceptually you have:

*cron.yaml -->*
> *...*
> *tasks:*
>
> *    - cron: blah blah*
> *      tags:*
> *         - boxtype1*
>
> *     - cron blah blah2*
> *       tags:*
> *          - boxtype 2*
>
> *     - cron blah blah3*
> *       tags:*
> *           - all*
>

With that being said, I'd like to have a  "boxtype1.yaml" file that has
something like:

*- include: cron.yaml -- tags=all,boxtype1*
*or*
*- include cron.yaml tags=all,boxtype1*


I'm well aware about passing variables via this method, as discussed in one
of my previous posts, but either way, it seems to run all entries in
cron.yaml and not the sepcific one (it should be noted, running from the
command line with --tags= works, so i know the cron.yaml syntax is "correct"

Is this possible?


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