Figured it out:
auth:
project_name: "{{ projname }}"
On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 12:44:04 PM UTC-8, Thomas King wrote:
>
> I am building an Ansible playbook to create a new project, add a user
> role, work with security groups, and other new-project tasks. The playbook
> creates a project after asking for some input and would need to continue
> working on that project through the remaining tasks.
>
> The os_security_group_rule module documentation states the project name or
> ID should either be in the auth dictionary or in the cloud file. The cloud
> file isn't feasible unless I wrap the entire playbook in a Python script.
>
> This may be due to my own ignorance about Ansible - is there a better way
> to add the project name or project ID to the playbook, such as
> 'project_name: {{ variable }}' ? Or is this module not coded to pass this
> information in as an option?
>
> The module documentation has no such option directly.
>
> If there is no such option, can I add the project_name to auth: without
> the other dictionary objects since I use a cloud file?
>
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