I want to run playbooks according to role
host file will contain all host:groups
if role a and group a:
run playbook a
if role b and group b
run playbook b etc
Or if we give role in runtime, it will run the playbook corresponding to it
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So I defined it under /usr/share/ansible/plugins/callback ansible one.
Tested on ansible 2.4.2.0, same result:
Jan 10 2018 02:25:17 - OK - omitted
Jan 10 2018 02:25:17 - OK - omitted
Jan 10 2018 02:25:17 - OK - {"msg": "hello", "changed": false,
"_ansible_verbose_always": true,
I'm using ansible verison
ansible --version
ansible 2.5.0
log_plays :
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/lib/ansible/plugins/callback/log_plays.py
On Sunday, January 7, 2018 at 10:02:49 AM UTC+5:30, ansibl...@gmail.com
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> Ansible log_plays plugin is logging double output in
Ansible log_plays plugin is logging double output in logs
Jan 06 2018 10:20:29 - OK - omitted
Jan 06 2018 10:20:29 - OK - omitted
Jan 06 2018 10:20:29 - OK - {"msg": "hello", "changed": false,
"_ansible_verbose_always": true, "_ansible_no_log": false}
Jan 06 2018 10:20:29 - OK -
I cant find any documentation which states how to test the plugin and
everything
On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 1:21:37 AM UTC+5:30, Ansible Krazy wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Can someone please guide me to develop/enhance some plugin. Want to know
> how to add debug statement in current plugin
Hi,
I want to log playbook execution on per host basis. Have tried log_plays,
it is helping but the logs output is not so good to read. Is it possible to
get the output in human readable format or some other suggestions
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