Awesome, thank you!

Terça-feira, 16 de Setembro de 2014 13:47:03 UTC+1, Matt Martz escreveu:
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> The variable name "environment" is a reserved variable name and used as 
> described at http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks_environment.html
>
> You should use something such as "env" or "environ" instead.
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> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 7:36 AM, José Moreira <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> my company (me) recently started using Ansible (1.7.1) for multi-stage 
>> server provisioning (both on local vagrant and ec2). Even though i haven't 
>> utilized the variable much, i have defined:
>>
>> environment: production
>>
>> on the environment specific group_vars file; its value can be 
>> "development", "production", "staging", etc. In the same group_vars file, 
>> for provisioning Postgresql databases i am utilizing the "ANXS.postgresql" 
>> Galaxy module and defining databases in variables as well:
>>
>> postgresql_databases:
>>   - name: app_production
>>     hstore: yes
>>     uuid_ossp: no
>>
>> I had initially planned to suffix the environment variable in the 
>> database name (not only on databases but other sections of the playbooks) : 
>>
>> postgresql_databases:
>>   - name: app_{{ environment }}
>>     hstore: yes
>>     uuid_ossp: no
>>
>> but the resulting database name after substitution becomes "app_{}" and i 
>> believe it is related, but not only, to the database task using with_items:
>>
>> - name: PostgreSQL | Make sure the PostgreSQL databases are present
>>   postgresql_db:
>>     name: "{{item.name}}"
>>     encoding: "{{postgresql_encoding}}"
>>     lc_collate: "{{postgresql_locale}}"
>>     lc_ctype: "{{postgresql_locale}}"
>>     template: "template0"
>>     state: present
>>   with_items: postgresql_databases
>>   when: postgresql_databases|length > 0
>>
>> Is it possible to use this substitution pattern (utilizing variables with 
>> other variables in its value as a list value), or am i just using the wrong 
>> pattern and just use explicit names (name_X instead of name_{{ var1 }}) ?
>>
>> Thank you
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