I've never seen this syntax used with when:

- name: Moving on
  debug: msg="doing something with {{ item.item }}"
  when:
    - item.stat.exists == true
    - item.stat.islnk != true
  with_items: st.results

Is that a valid conditional? Is it equivalent to 'and' ?

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 5:53:52 AM UTC-5, Maxim Odinintsev wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm tried make it over ansible, but in final, i think much easiest way is 
> using script module.
>
> If someone interesting, when i tried it, i'm used this construction for 
> getting files attributes and states:
>
> - name: Getting files stats
>   stat: path={{ item }}
>   register: st
>   with_items:
>    - /etc/asterisk
>    - /etc/bind
>    - /etc/GeoIP.conf
>    - /etc/iptables
>    - /etc/jabber
>    - /etc/monit
>    - /etc/mysql
>    - /etc/nginx
>    - /etc/postfix
>    - /etc/ppp
>    - /etc/snmp
>    - /etc/sphinx
>    - /etc/xl2tpd
>
> - name: Moving on
>   debug: msg="doing something with {{ item.item }}"
>   when:
>     - item.stat.exists == true
>     - item.stat.islnk != true
>   with_items: st.results
>
>
> Thank you
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Yes, you understand correctly. How can I synchronize files on remote node 
>> (not from local host to remote) ?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> If I understand correctly, you're copying the contents of several 
>>> directories to a central location, removing the old path, and then creating 
>>> a symlink to the new location? To do that with ansible you'd just need to 
>>> call the synchronize module to copy the files (or use command/shell to do 
>>> the rsync), and then use the file module to create the symlink.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 6:56 AM, Maxim Odinintsev <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying migrate out my infrastructure under ansible control, but 
>>>> stopped on simple things realization with ansible.
>>>>
>>>> I would be very grateful if some one can explain, best way for moving 
>>>> on this simple shell script under ansible. 
>>>> May be simplest way is running external shell, and not try to push it 
>>>> all under ansible logic ?
>>>>
>>>> pushd /
>>>> for i in \
>>>>       /etc/ipsec* \
>>>>       /home \
>>>>       /root \
>>>>       do
>>>>       [[ -r $i ]] || continue
>>>>       [[ -L $i ]] && continue
>>>>       dst_dir=$(readlink -m /protected$(dirname $i))
>>>>       dst_name="${dst_dir}/$(basename $i)"
>>>>       mkdir -p $dst_dir
>>>>       rsync -a $i $dst_dir && rm -rf $i && ln -s $dst_name $i
>>>>       ls -ld $i
>>>> done
>>>> popd
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>  
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