On 11/28/20 5:41 PM, amsou wrote:
> Ho fols,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could advise on how I can manage multi environment variables using ansible. Imagine i have
> development and staging. I have the following structure:
>
> .
> ├── inventories
> │ ├── development
> │ │ ├── group_vars
> │ │ │ └── all.yml
> │ │ └── hosts
> │ └── staging
> │ ├─── group_vars
> │ │ └── all.yml
> │ │ └── hosts
> ├── roles
> └── test.yml
>
>
> In each all.yml file, i have one variable like this:
>
> vars:
> name:"development"
It should be
name: "development"
as this file is only for variables and therefore "vars: " is not needed.
Regards
Racke
>
>
> I was wondering how is the best approach to load the values depending on a parameter to set for example on command line
> (-i env=development).
>
> In test.yml, I have this:
>
> - name: test playbook
> hosts: localhost
> connection: local
>
> tasks:
> - name:
> debug:
> var: name
>
>
> When I execute, I get this:
>
> ansible-playbook -i inventories/development/ test.yml -vvv
> ....
> ok: [localhost] => {
> "name": "VARIABLE IS NOT DEFINED!: 'name' is undefined"
> }
>
> I'm kind of new to ansible and I've found thousands of different ways and I was wondering what is the best approach?
> Because I'm kind of lost :( :(
>
> Regards,
>
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