Hello,
I want to merge hashes of config files. My *ansible.cfg* includes this line:
hash_behaviour = merge
The *ansible.cfg* file is in the same directory as my playbook, in other
words, the current directly where I'm cd'ed in when running
*ansible-playbook*. I confirmed it's being used by adding a syntax error
which ansible then complains about. *ANSIBLE_CONFIG* is empty so it should
be the first and last to check.
But my hash is not merged, but overridden.
In my example I have 3 tasks:
- include_vars: /path/to/file/A
- include_vars: /path/to/file/B
- debug: var=test
Content of file A:
test:
a: 1
Content of file B:
test:
b: 1
When I run my playbook, this is the result:
TASK: [include_vars /path/to/file/A] ***
ok: [test1.local]
TASK: [include_vars /path/to/file/B] ***
ok: [test1.local]
TASK: [debug var=test] ******************************************
ok: [test1.local] => {
"test": {
"b": 1
}
}
Is this expected? How can I archive that the hash is merged and the
resulting value is
test: {
"a": 1,
"b": 1
}
Thanks,
Daniel
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