How and where did you define *deploy_modules*?

On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 10:27:36 PM UTC+2, Samnang Sen wrote:
>
> Still not working.
>
> TASK: [web | Modify ownership] 
> *****************************************************
> fatal: [oqn-qc-web01] => error while evaluating conditional: item.key == 
> "php" or item.key == "perl"'
> fatal: [oqn-qc-web02] => error while evaluating conditional: item.key == 
> "php" or item.key == "perl"'
>
> On Monday, May 5, 2014 9:18:28 PM UTC-4, James Cammarata wrote:
>>
>> When using "when:", you don't have to wrap variables in braces. Just do 
>> this:
>>
>> when: item.key == "php" or item.key == "perl"
>>
>> For example, the following works for me:
>>
>> $ cat test_with_dict.yml
>> - hosts: localhost
>>   connection: local
>>   gather_facts: no
>>   vars:
>>   - values:
>>       foo:
>>         val1: "this is foo value 1"
>>         val2: "this is foo value 2"
>>       bar:
>>         val1: "this is bar value 1"
>>         val2: "this is bar value 2"
>>       baz:
>>         val1: "this is baz value 1"
>>         val2: "this is baz value 2"
>>       bam:
>>         val1: "this is bam value 1"
>>         val2: "this is bam value 2"
>>   tasks:
>>   - name: do loop over values dictionary
>>     debug: var=item.value.val1
>>     with_dict: values
>>     when: item.key == 'foo' or item.key == 'bar'
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Samnang Sen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a list of modules I would like to deploy. With certain modules, I 
>>> want to run a specific command against it. For example, if the module is a 
>>> PHP or PERL module, I want to modify the ownership of the folder. If it's 
>>> anything else, ignore the task. 
>>>
>>> The task below fails
>>>
>>> - name: Modify ownership
>>>       shell: chown www:www {{ module_path }}
>>>       with_dict: deploy_modules
>>>       when: '"{{ item.key }} == "php" or {{ item.key }} == "perl"'
>>>
>>> TASK: [web | Modify ownership] 
>>> *****************************************************
>>> fatal: [web01] => error while evaluating conditional: "php == "perl" or 
>>> php == "php"
>>> fatal: [web02] => error while evaluating conditional: "php == "perl" or 
>>> php == "php"
>>>
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