You can use inventory_hostname.

This takes the name of the hosts as configured in the inventory file.

On Sun, 14 Apr 2019, 09:34 Kunalsing Thakur, <[email protected]>
wrote:

> - hosts: test.example.com, test1.example.com
>   gather_facts: false
>   tasks:
>   - name: checking uptime for {{ ansible_hostname }}
>     command: uptime
>     when: ( "slave" in uriresult.content )
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