Thanks for the reply. i agree..I just converted my dict in the same way..Just 
wanted to check if there was something better out there that anyone has found :P

Slavek


> On Oct 13, 2016, at 11:24 AM, Peter Thorson <zaph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have been using a horrible hacky workaround, specifically, adding the key 
> as a field to the dict element:
> 
> vars:
>   users:
>     bob:
>       name: bob
>       authorized_keys:
>         - "ssh-rsa a..."
>         - "ssh-rsa b..."
>     alice:
>       name: alice
>       authorized_keys:
>         - "ssh-rsa c..."
> 
> 
> tasks:
>   - authorized_key: user=item.0.name key="{{ item.1 }}"
>     with_subelements:
>       - "{{ users }}"
>       - authorized_keys
> 
> This is difficult to maintain because the two names can get out of sync, it 
> is not intuitive at all that making a new user should include the name again 
> when its already used as the key. It is just the least worst solution I've 
> found.
> 
> I wish there was a sane, unified, flexible solution to looping in Ansible. As 
> it stands there appear to be a bunch of one-off non-interoperable looping 
> constructs designed for very narrow purposes. This is easily the most 
> frustrating aspect of using Ansible for anything non-trivial.
> 
> On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 10:10:32 AM UTC-5, Slavek Jurkowski wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Did you find a solution to this? I'm facing the same issue and it sure sucks!
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 5:47:01 PM UTC-5, Peter Thorson wrote:
> when using with_dict, item.key retrieves the dict key and item.value 
> retrieves the value.
> 
> however, when using with_subelements and having the first item being looped 
> over be a dict, item.0 seems to return only the value. Is there a way
> 
> concrete example:
> 
> vars:
>   users:
>     bob:
>       authorized_keys:
>         - "ssh-rsa a..."
>         - "ssh-rsa b..."
>     alice:
>       authorized_keys:
>         - "ssh-rsa c..."
> 
> 
> tasks:
>   - authorized_key: user=??? key="{{ item.1 }}"
>     with_subelements:
>       - "{{ users }}"
>       - authorized_keys
> 
> How do I retrieve the username? I understand that I could change users into a 
> list and add username as a property. I want to avoid that because this users 
> list is used for lots of different things where being able to look up 
> information about a user by username is required.
> 
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