There is an issue: the values of key-1, key-2 and key--3 are modified. It
seems that the translation does not stop at the first encountered key colon.
With ansible 2.9.5 from pip3, I get:
"ansible_facts": {
"my_list2": [
{
"key-1": "$.*?/|\\^(){}+@[]&_-",
On Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 1:44:39 PM UTC-5, harry devine wrote:
>
> Hey Daniel! This stem from ticket #02582900. Since the stance from
> Support is “we don’t debug playbooks”, I care here.
>
> Their suggestion was to make sure that no healing operation was going on,
> stop Gluster,
Hi,
When using Docker CE on RHEL 7, installed whith Ansible (python 2.7 on
target), docker_container module fails, saying I should install docker or
docker-py, but I can't find a way to make it work.
Python 2.7 being unsupported since January, I tried to switch to Python 3.
The yum module says
Do u have any reverse proxy configured please check that.
On Mon, 2 Mar, 2020, 5:32 PM Dick Visser, wrote:
> If you use try with -vvv then you can see the parameters with which
> the module was invoked.
>
> On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 12:44, Himanshu Pupneja
> wrote:
> >
> > I am facing issue in URI
If you use try with -vvv then you can see the parameters with which
the module was invoked.
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 12:44, Himanshu Pupneja wrote:
>
> I am facing issue in URI module, Could you please help me in this
> It works well with postman and curl command.
>
>
>
> Below module is failing
>
Just FYI) values in both headers(URI module and curl) are similar
On Monday, 2 March 2020 17:13:57 UTC+5:30, Himanshu Pupneja wrote:
>
> I am facing issue in URI module, Could you please help me in this
> It works well with postman and curl command.
>
>
>
> Below module is failing
>
>
I am facing issue in URI module, Could you please help me in this
It works well with postman and curl command.
Below module is failing
=
- name: Connect to website
uri:
url: https://xyz.com/api.php
headers:
apikey: "xyz1"
apitoken:
Hey Harry-
That's insightful information about heal_info actually being a list of
dicts. With that being said, while you CAN create a sum (one such way is
something like {{ heal_info | map(attribute='no_of_entries') | map('int') |
sum() }}), I still question if that is truly necessary. It sounds
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to run the following ad hoc ansible command to run the date
command remotely against an IP camera running Linux:
myuser@myhost:$ ansible camera.site.example.org -i /path/to/inventory -u
root -k -m raw -a date
and receiving the following error:
camera.site.example.org
I think you got it figured out Jordan.
I tried with a object that didn't previously exist and it worked.
I've been manually deleting the old computer objects beforehand, but I dont
think I've been giving it enough time to replicate (our AD structure is
messy/slow right now)
I'll probably work
Hi All,
Im having trouble with setting a fact, doing some math, and having the
result be an INT
To start, i set the base Var
set_fact: SOMENUMBER = 8
Ansible stores this value as a String
Later, i need to divide that number by 2 and get the result as an INT
set_fact: myvar = "{{ SOMENUMBER
Below is my playbook which loads variables and passes it to ls command on
remote hosts.
- name: Load repository
include_vars:
file="{{ playbook_dir }}/vars/listing.yml"
name=user1
- set_fact:
allinonecmd: "{{ allinonecmd | default('') + 'ls -ltr ' + item.path
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 14:41:28 -0600
Mike Eggleston wrote:
> I will write a program that looks for network devices on its local network
> and created a report of the findings. That’s easy. Using Ansible to push
> out the program and execute the program is easy. But how do I pull the
> report back
Is there a "not equal to" jinja filter? All of the documentation I find
shows there's an 'equalto' but I can't seem to find any "no equalto"
equivalent. Even a greater than would work but I can't find anything like
that either.
Harry
On Monday, March 2, 2020 at 11:49:09 AM UTC-5, Daniel
I will write a program that looks for network devices on its local network and
created a report of the findings. That’s easy. Using Ansible to push out the
program and execute the program is easy. But how do I pull the report back to a
unique name? For example the report is created as
On Mon, Mar 02, 2020 at 01:26:28PM -0800, harry devine wrote:
> Is there a "not equal to" jinja filter? All of the documentation I find
> shows there's an 'equalto' but I can't seem to find any "no equalto"
> equivalent. Even a greater than would work but I can't find anything like
> that
Hi Vishal,
Does it make any difference in proxy when it is working fine with postman
and curl and not with URI module?
>
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Can you tell what is the big picture? What task is this intended for?
On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 at 05:43, Shifa Shaikh wrote:
> Below is my playbook which loads variables and passes it to ls command on
> remote hosts.
>
>- name: Load repository
> include_vars:
>file="{{ playbook_dir
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 18:14:41 -0800 (PST)
M F wrote:
> I am having to resort to doing the following to get my answer of 4
>
> set_fact: myvar = "{{ ((SOMENUMBER|int) / 2)|replace('.0','') }}"
>
> Is there a better way to take a single integer stored as a string, and
> perform math and output an
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 3:15 AM M F wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Im having trouble with setting a fact, doing some math, and having the result
> be an INT
>
> To start, i set the base Var
>
> set_fact: SOMENUMBER = 8
>
> Ansible stores this value as a String
>
> Later, i need to divide that number by 2
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