Not really a solution for the problem, is it? ;) Am Montag, 22. September 2014 12:44:54 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel Schroeder: > > Hello list, > > I'm having a problem with adding a condition before a lookup plugin. > > A simplified example that everyone can reproduce is this: > > - debug: msg="This debug message should not be triggerd since some_dict > is not defined" > when: some_dict is defined > with_dict: some_dict > > That doesn't work because *with_dict* is processed before the condition > is checked. That's not wrong, that's a good feature, because it enables you > to do things like this: > > - debug: msg="Only process item a" > when: item == "a" > with_items: > - a > - b > > How could I solve my problem with having a condition before the task > fails, because some_dict is not defined in my first example? > > Not even an *ignore_errors: yes* helps in this case. I guess because it > is a fatal error raised by the plugin and not simply a failed task. > > TASK: [debug msg="This debug message should not be triggerd since > some_dict is not defined"] *** > fatal: [test1.local] => with_dict expects a dict > > > FATAL: all hosts have already failed -- aborting > > > Thanks, > Daniel >
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