P> I've made a dictionary declaring "apple: 'JameslikesApples'" and on the
P> next line: "banana: 'IwentToSanFrancisco'". I need to be able to
P> reference "JameslikesApples" in a shell command and I just can't see a
P> way around it. I've tried {{ {{ basket }} }} but Ansible doesn't accept
P> the quadruple braces.

The double-braces tell Ansible to start parsing Jinja, so once you've done
that, doing it again doesn't do you any good.

What does your dictionary look like? If you had something like

  basket:
    apple: JameslikesApples
    banana: IwentToSanFrancisco

and then you somewhere set

  fruit: banana

(or 'fruit: apple') then I'd expect

  basket[fruit]

to do the right thing -- you'd change the value of fruit, and get the
right string from the basket.

                                      -Josh ([email protected])

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