Hi,

... not really answering to the initial question, but why wouldn't you use the 
ini_file module?

Fred



On Mar 21, 2014, at 13:31 , Simón Muñoz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks a lot Matt, the debug command was enough to find the problem. After 
> including it in the playbook I found this:
> 
> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/encodings/utf_8.py", line 16, in decode
>     return codecs.utf_8_decode(input, errors, True)
> UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xa0' in position 
> 2: ordinal not in range(128)
> 
> So, it seems that my dictionary had an invisible character there making the 
> variable unusable. Thanks a lot Matt, you made my day ;)!!!
> 
> El viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014 13:24:37 UTC+1, Matt Martz escribió:
> From the sound of it, either that variable doesn't exist or for some reason 
> it isn't being expanded.
> 
> You could try adding a task above that one to inspect it:
> 
> - debug: var=php_ini_settings
> 
> You might also try:
> 
> with_items: "{{ php_ini_settings }}" 
> 
> But you really shouldn't need to.  The error you are getting is saying that 
> the data it is looping over is a string, and not a dict/hash.
> -- 
> Matt Martz
> [email protected]
> 
> On March 21, 2014 at 7:20:25 AM, Simón Muñoz ([email protected]) wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for your answer Matt, but unfortunately it hasn't worked :(.
>> 
>> - name: Setting log level in development
>>   lineinfile:
>>     dest=/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
>>     regexp="{{ item.regexp }}"
>>     line="{{ item.line }}"
>>     backrefs=yes
>>   with_items: php_ini_settings
>> 
>> 
>> fatal: [192.168.33.9] => One or more undefined variables: 'str object' has 
>> no attribute 'regexp'
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> El viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014 13:15:07 UTC+1, Matt Martz escribió:
>> There are a couple of things going on here, but the end solution I believe 
>> is going to be:
>> 
>> with_items: php_ini_settings
>> 
>> What you are doing is creating a list of lists, and php_ini_settings is 
>> being treated as a string.  Since php_ini_settings is already a list, just 
>> use the line I referenced above.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Matt Martz
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> On March 21, 2014 at 12:10:24 AM, Simón Muñoz ([email protected]) wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I have tried all that I could think about this, but I wasn't able to use a 
>>> list inside a lineinfile call. This is my task code:
>>> 
>>> - name: php.ini hardening
>>>   lineinfile:
>>>     dest=/etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
>>>     regexp="{{ item.regexp }}"
>>>     line="{{ item.line }}"
>>>     backrefs=yes
>>>   with_items:
>>>     - php_ini_settings
>>> 
>>> And this is an example list:
>>> 
>>> # roles/php-fpm/vars/main.yml
>>> ---
>>> php_ini_settings:
>>>   - regexp: "memory_limit = 128M"
>>>     line: "{{ memory_limit }}"
>>>   - regex: "post_max_size = 8M"
>>>     line: "{{ post_max_size }}"
>>> 
>>> The fatal error: 
>>> 
>>> fatal: [192.168.33.9] => One or more undefined variables: 'str object' has 
>>> no attribute 'regexp'
>>> 
>>> Anyone has a clue about this? Thanks in advance!
>>> 
>>> 
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