UPDATE: Python 2.6.6
2015. november 4., szerda 16:46:27 UTC+1 időpontban Bence Takács a
következőt írta:
>
> I have the following structure:
>
> "a": {
>> "v1": 1,
>> "v2": "A"
>> }
>> "b": {
>> "v1": 2,
>> "v2": "B"
>> }
>>
>
> It is read from an external json source using:
>
>> - set_fact: envs="{{ external.stdout | from_json }}"
>>
>>
> I can loop/iterate over it only by using with_dict:
>
> - debug: msg="Item is {{ item.key }} with value {{ item.value.v1}} and{{
> item.value.v2}}"
>> with_dict: envs
>>
>>
> but if I try anything else it throws exception:
>
> AttributeError: 'unicode' object has no attribute 'items'
>>
>
> I tried the following:
>
>> - set_fact: envs_list="{{ envs | dictsort }}"
>>
>>
> and:
>
>> - debug: var=item
>> with_items: envs.items()
>>
>>
> and inside template:
>
>> {% for env in envs|dictsort %}
>>
>>
> and:
>
>> {% for env, setting in envs.iteritems() %}
>>
>>
> ...with the same result.
>
> I would need to use that structure inside a template...
>
> I'm using ansible 1.9.1 on CentOS 6
>
> Any idea how to solve that?
>
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