Yes, there is a "fail" module which will terminate execution, which you can
couple with the "when" keyword to target certain conditions.

http://docs.ansible.com/fail_module.html


On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Michael Peters
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I was just wondering if there's a bail-out or break module/keyword
> that I can use to stop processing a play on that host after a certain
> condition is met.
>
> For instance, I'm doing some setup on some servers where some certain
> things need to happen based on how the machine was provisioned
> (hardware setup). The condition doesn't really belong in a group and
> doesn't change the server's role, just whether or not I need to run
> the rest of the play. I can determine this condition and I've used
> register + set_fact to make it available, but as it stands now I have
> to put a "when: do_all_the_things" on each and every subsequent task.
>
> Not a biggies, just wondering if there's a better way.
>
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