try
environment: "{{mysettings}}"
where mysettings is a group var
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Alex Peters <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a couple playbooks that apply to a number of host groups, one group
> having /sbin (among other things) missing from its hosts' PATHs.
>
> This means that the playbooks run correctly on most hosts, but not the hosts
> in that particular group.
>
> I realise that I can alter the playbooks' affected tasks to manually set the
> PATH using the environment parameter. This solution is not ideal though
> because it's addressing an issue relevant to the group, not the playbooks
> themselves.
>
> I'd prefer to somehow have this information in a group var only. Is it
> possible to define a group var that causes the hosts in that group to have a
> modified PATH when running tasks? Do other solutions exist to this problem?
>
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