sorry, groups... I mean just multiple groups in the organization.... Neutrally stored (in GitHub).
The project actually has a variable associated to them. In addition, there is also an ENVIRONMENT variable getting set in the playbook. On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 4:26:32 PM UTC-4 Antony Stone wrote: > On Tuesday 23 August 2022 at 22:16:32, Michael Burch wrote: > > > Good afternoon - > > > > We have a playbook that is used by multiple groups. > > What is a "group"? > > > This playbook is neutrally stored and run from a common area. > > So, some sort of network share? > > > How can we, for lack of a better term, label the job at run time so that > we > > can associate it to the PROJECT that is executing it. > > Well, how is that PROJECT defined? Is it part of the login credentials of > the > user running the playbook? > > Let's leave ansible aside for a moment - what's the simplest way you can > think > of in your login environment to identify the PROJECT under which *any* > command > gets run? > > > PS: I also notice that you are asking about Ansible Tower, which has its > own > paid support mechanism, whereas you are here asking for help in the > community > ansible project, which is separate, and most people here are not going to > be > familiar with Ansible Tower, so unless your question is generic to both > environments, this may not be the best way to get the support you require. > > Some of my questions above may easily fall into this category, since I > have no > clue myself about Ansible Tower. > > > Antony. > > -- > I think broken pencils are pointless. > > Please reply to the list; > please *don't* CC me. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/c3962246-e38c-469e-9f5e-c8a8eda46512n%40googlegroups.com.
