Seems to be sort of an anti-pattern to do it this way.
Referencing:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/ansible-project/CPAE8_0YXMg/Az3Etfz7mP8J
It sounds like a similar issue at the end.
On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 11:48:55 AM UTC-5, Suraj wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am trying to create single playbook for every service we have. So here
> we need to deploy multiple roles on different service instance.
> What I want is that, I want to just define variable in different group
> vars files and depending upon that variable, playbook should run the roles
> like:
>
> if we have service A which has variable like:
> roles:
> - common
> - roleA
>
> and service B has:
> roles:
> - common
> - roleB
>
> now single playbook should run use these variables and depending upon
> value it should sun respective roles on respective service instances like:
>
> playbook.yml
>
> ....
>
> roles:
> - { role : "{{ item }}" }
> with_items:
> - roles
>
> But it is not working as I want, it give me error:
> "*ERROR: with_items is not a legal parameter at this level in an Ansible
> Playbook*"
>
> Any Ideas how can I achieve the same using conditions in playbook??
>
> Best Wishes,
> Suraj
>
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