Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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msg string | Default: "Hello world!" | The customized message that is printed. If omitted, prints a generic message. |
var string | A variable name to debug. Mutually exclusive with the msg option.Be aware that this option already runs in Jinja2 context and has an implicit {{ }} wrapping, so you should not be using Jinja2 delimiters unless you are looking for double interpolation. | |
verbosity integer | Default: 0 | A number that controls when the debug is run, if you set to 3 it will only run debug when -vvv or above |
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# Example that prints the loopback address and gateway for each host - debug: msg: System {{ inventory_hostname }} has uuid {{ ansible_product_uuid }} - debug: msg: System {{ inventory_hostname }} has gateway {{ ansible_default_ipv4.gateway }} when: ansible_default_ipv4.gateway is defined # Example that prints return information from the previous task - shell: /usr/bin/uptime register: result - debug: var: result verbosity: 2 - name: Display all variables/facts known for a host debug: var: hostvars[inventory_hostname] verbosity: 4 # Example that prints two lines of messages, but only if there is an environment value set - debug: msg: - "Provisioning based on YOUR_KEY which is: {{ lookup('env', 'YOUR_KEY') }}" - "These servers were built using the password of '{{ password_used }}'. Please retain this for later use."
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