As far as I understand it, fact variables are exposed for the *current*
server that Ansible is operating on. So if I say: {{
ansible_default_ipv4.address }}, that is going to get evaluated for each
host as I perform some operation using that variable.
I want that same variable, but for all hosts in the current play. Say I
had three hosts I was operating against:
one: 98.0.0.1
two: 98.0.0.2
three: 98.0.0.3
I want to be able to do something like:
hosts={% for fact in facts %}
{{ fact['ansible_default_ipv4.address'] }},
{% endfor %}
and have that evaluated to "98.0.0.1,98.0.0.2,98.0.0.3"
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