Is this specifically related to the args parameter? Or all variable content
to tasks?

-tim
On Jan 13, 2016 5:02 AM, "James Cammarata" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The first message is for this:
>
> - some_module:
>     args: "{{some_var}}"
>
> This is, in our opinion, very unsafe - especially when that variable may
> come from something like a fact. It has not been disabled, but will be
> removed after 2 major versions.
>
> I was unaware of any feature where we silently converted Windows line
> endings to POSIX-compliant versions, but you can open an issue in Github
> for this.
>
> Finally, this may be an oversight, or a bug in which the deprecation
> message for bare variables in loops is not being triggered correctly. This
> is fairly minor, but we can look into that as well.
>
> James Cammarata
> Director, Ansible Core Engineering
> github: jimi-c
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Jacob Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying my playbooks with Ansible 2.0, and ran into a few minor issues:
>>
>> - The Ansible upgrade guide says "Using variables for task parameters is
>> unsafe and will be removed in a future version." What does this mean
>> exactly? I use variables in task parameters all the time -- this seems
>> fundamental to Ansible. Can you clarify this? Is it only when you define
>> variables and use them in the same task, like in the example?
>>
>> - When my source and destination boxes are Linux, and I deployed a
>> template with Windows line endings, they used to be converted to Unix line
>> endings (in Ansible 1.9). Now the Windows line endings are preserved, but I
>> didn't see this in the changelog.
>>
>> - The upgrade guide says I should receive a deprecation warning in this
>> case: "Bare variables in with_ loops should instead use the “{{var}}”
>> syntax, which helps eliminate ambiguity." But I'm not getting that warning
>> for things like "with_items: some_variable".
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jacob
>>
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