That was it Brent thanks a lot! You pointed me to the right direction. I
knew the ec2_tags was an option but I'd like to place the tags in the same
call. So I followed the same structured as you proposed:
vars:
key_name: mykey
instance_type: t2.micro
security_group: sg-xxxxxxxx
image: ami-f5b815e8
region: sa-east-1
subnet_id: subnet-5eaxxxxb
instance_tags:
foo: bar
tasks:
- name: Launch instance
local_action: ec2
key_name={{ key_name }}
group_id={{ security_group }}
instance_type={{ instance_type }}
image={{ image }}
wait=yes
region={{ region }}
assign_public_ip=yes
vpc_subnet_id={{ subnet_id }}
args:
instance_tags: "{{ instance_tags }}"
register: ec2
I will raise a PR adding this example to the documentation may anyone need
it.
If someone knows of a more elegant way of doing this please let me know.
Thanks
Hernandes
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 3:02:42 PM UTC-3, Brent Langston wrote:
>
> This might be old'ish style at this point, but this is how I do it:
>
> - name: tag my launched instances
> local_action: ec2_tag resource={{ item.id }} region={{ region }}
> state=present
> with_items: ec2.instances
> args:
> tags:
> Name: "{{assigned_hostname.stdout}}"
> color: "{{oscar_color.stdout}}"
> environment: "{{oscar_environment}}"
> os: "{{os}}"
> owner: "{{owner}}"
> phi: "{{phi}}"
> pool: "{{pool}}"
> primary_role: "{{primary_role}}"
> branch: "{{branch}}"
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> --------
> Brent
> --------
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Hernandes Sousa <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'm having trouble setting up instance_tags in the following playbook:
>>
>>
>> vars:
>> key_name: mykey
>> instance_type: t2.micro
>> security_group: sg-xxxxxxxx
>> image: ami-f5b815e8
>> region: sa-east-1
>> subnet_id: subnet-5eaxxxxb
>> instance_tags:
>> foo: bar
>>
>>
>> tasks:
>> - name: Launch instance
>> local_action: ec2
>> key_name={{ key_name }}
>> group_id={{ security_group }}
>> instance_type={{ instance_type }}
>> image={{ image }}
>> wait=yes
>> region={{ region }}
>> assign_public_ip=yes
>> vpc_subnet_id={{ subnet_id }}
>> *instance_tags="{{ instance_tags }}" # not working*
>> register: ec2
>>
>>
>> I get "msg: this module requires key=value arguments", does anyone know
>> the correct way to add the dictionary in this case? I've tried a variety of
>> combinations without much success.
>>
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