Ansible check if inventory_hostname is in list











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I am trying to check if inventory_hostname is in a list into an imported variable.



vars/users.yml file:
---
users:

- username: user1
comment: "User 1"
group: admin
password: "sha password"
keys:
active:
- "ssh-rsa etc"
admin: yes

- username: user2
comment: "User 2"
group: users
groups: deployer
keys:
active:
- "ssh-rsa etc"
hosts:
user:
- host1
- host2
deployer:
- host3


I want to execute a task only if inventory_hostname is into any of hosts lists (user, deployer, others ...).



I tried this:



- name: Create users
user:
name: "{{ item.username }}"
comment: "{{ item.comment | default('User {{item.username}}') }}"
password: "{{ item.password | default('!') }}"
state: "{{ item.state | default('present') }}"
shell: "{{ item.shell | default('/bin/bash') }}"
group: "{{ item.group | default('users') }}"
with_items: '{{ users }}'
when: item.username is defined and ((item.admin is defined and item.admin == True) or (item.hosts is defined and item.hosts.user is defined and inventory_hostname in item.hosts.user)


It works for user1 (which have admin enabled) but not for user2 (if this play is executed on host1 which is included into user2's hosts.user list).










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    I am trying to check if inventory_hostname is in a list into an imported variable.



    vars/users.yml file:
    ---
    users:

    - username: user1
    comment: "User 1"
    group: admin
    password: "sha password"
    keys:
    active:
    - "ssh-rsa etc"
    admin: yes

    - username: user2
    comment: "User 2"
    group: users
    groups: deployer
    keys:
    active:
    - "ssh-rsa etc"
    hosts:
    user:
    - host1
    - host2
    deployer:
    - host3


    I want to execute a task only if inventory_hostname is into any of hosts lists (user, deployer, others ...).



    I tried this:



    - name: Create users
    user:
    name: "{{ item.username }}"
    comment: "{{ item.comment | default('User {{item.username}}') }}"
    password: "{{ item.password | default('!') }}"
    state: "{{ item.state | default('present') }}"
    shell: "{{ item.shell | default('/bin/bash') }}"
    group: "{{ item.group | default('users') }}"
    with_items: '{{ users }}'
    when: item.username is defined and ((item.admin is defined and item.admin == True) or (item.hosts is defined and item.hosts.user is defined and inventory_hostname in item.hosts.user)


    It works for user1 (which have admin enabled) but not for user2 (if this play is executed on host1 which is included into user2's hosts.user list).










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      I am trying to check if inventory_hostname is in a list into an imported variable.



      vars/users.yml file:
      ---
      users:

      - username: user1
      comment: "User 1"
      group: admin
      password: "sha password"
      keys:
      active:
      - "ssh-rsa etc"
      admin: yes

      - username: user2
      comment: "User 2"
      group: users
      groups: deployer
      keys:
      active:
      - "ssh-rsa etc"
      hosts:
      user:
      - host1
      - host2
      deployer:
      - host3


      I want to execute a task only if inventory_hostname is into any of hosts lists (user, deployer, others ...).



      I tried this:



      - name: Create users
      user:
      name: "{{ item.username }}"
      comment: "{{ item.comment | default('User {{item.username}}') }}"
      password: "{{ item.password | default('!') }}"
      state: "{{ item.state | default('present') }}"
      shell: "{{ item.shell | default('/bin/bash') }}"
      group: "{{ item.group | default('users') }}"
      with_items: '{{ users }}'
      when: item.username is defined and ((item.admin is defined and item.admin == True) or (item.hosts is defined and item.hosts.user is defined and inventory_hostname in item.hosts.user)


      It works for user1 (which have admin enabled) but not for user2 (if this play is executed on host1 which is included into user2's hosts.user list).










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      I am trying to check if inventory_hostname is in a list into an imported variable.



      vars/users.yml file:
      ---
      users:

      - username: user1
      comment: "User 1"
      group: admin
      password: "sha password"
      keys:
      active:
      - "ssh-rsa etc"
      admin: yes

      - username: user2
      comment: "User 2"
      group: users
      groups: deployer
      keys:
      active:
      - "ssh-rsa etc"
      hosts:
      user:
      - host1
      - host2
      deployer:
      - host3


      I want to execute a task only if inventory_hostname is into any of hosts lists (user, deployer, others ...).



      I tried this:



      - name: Create users
      user:
      name: "{{ item.username }}"
      comment: "{{ item.comment | default('User {{item.username}}') }}"
      password: "{{ item.password | default('!') }}"
      state: "{{ item.state | default('present') }}"
      shell: "{{ item.shell | default('/bin/bash') }}"
      group: "{{ item.group | default('users') }}"
      with_items: '{{ users }}'
      when: item.username is defined and ((item.admin is defined and item.admin == True) or (item.hosts is defined and item.hosts.user is defined and inventory_hostname in item.hosts.user)


      It works for user1 (which have admin enabled) but not for user2 (if this play is executed on host1 which is included into user2's hosts.user list).







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          Well .. I tried your code snippet and it works well for both users. Only thing which can make it fail is that hostnames in item.host.user are not matching the inventory_hostname. You can try to debug the inventory_hostname before this task to see what are the inventory hostnames read by ansible and whether you have specified them correctly in item.host.user list.



          - debug: var=inventory_hostname





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          • Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
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          Well .. I tried your code snippet and it works well for both users. Only thing which can make it fail is that hostnames in item.host.user are not matching the inventory_hostname. You can try to debug the inventory_hostname before this task to see what are the inventory hostnames read by ansible and whether you have specified them correctly in item.host.user list.



          - debug: var=inventory_hostname





          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
            – Mat
            Nov 12 at 11:22















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          Well .. I tried your code snippet and it works well for both users. Only thing which can make it fail is that hostnames in item.host.user are not matching the inventory_hostname. You can try to debug the inventory_hostname before this task to see what are the inventory hostnames read by ansible and whether you have specified them correctly in item.host.user list.



          - debug: var=inventory_hostname





          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
            – Mat
            Nov 12 at 11:22













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          accepted







          up vote
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          Well .. I tried your code snippet and it works well for both users. Only thing which can make it fail is that hostnames in item.host.user are not matching the inventory_hostname. You can try to debug the inventory_hostname before this task to see what are the inventory hostnames read by ansible and whether you have specified them correctly in item.host.user list.



          - debug: var=inventory_hostname





          share|improve this answer












          Well .. I tried your code snippet and it works well for both users. Only thing which can make it fail is that hostnames in item.host.user are not matching the inventory_hostname. You can try to debug the inventory_hostname before this task to see what are the inventory hostnames read by ansible and whether you have specified them correctly in item.host.user list.



          - debug: var=inventory_hostname






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          answered Nov 12 at 9:10









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          • Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
            – Mat
            Nov 12 at 11:22


















          • Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
            – Mat
            Nov 12 at 11:22
















          Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
          – Mat
          Nov 12 at 11:22




          Thanks Kanwar! I am happy that my snippet was working, in effect I was missing the domain name into item.host.user! :-( One more question: how do you think it would be possible to check if inventory_hostname is into one of the subkeys of item.host (item.host.user or item.host.deployer) without checking one by one? Thanks!
          – Mat
          Nov 12 at 11:22


















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