New in version 2.5.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments |
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_terms - / required | The variable names to look up. | ||
default - | What to return if a variable is undefined. If no default is set, it will result in an error if any of the variables is undefined. |
- name: Show value of 'variablename' debug: msg="{{ lookup('vars', 'variabl' + myvar)}}" vars: variablename: hello myvar: ename - name: Show default empty since i dont have 'variablnotename' debug: msg="{{ lookup('vars', 'variabl' + myvar, default='')}}" vars: variablename: hello myvar: notename - name: Produce an error since i dont have 'variablnotename' debug: msg="{{ lookup('vars', 'variabl' + myvar)}}" ignore_errors: True vars: variablename: hello myvar: notename - name: find several related variables debug: msg="{{ lookup('vars', 'ansible_play_hosts', 'ansible_play_batch', 'ansible_play_hosts_all') }}" - name: alternate way to find some 'prefixed vars' in loop debug: msg="{{ lookup('vars', 'ansible_play_' + item) }}" loop: - hosts - batch - hosts_all
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this lookup:
Key | Returned | Description |
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_value - | value of the variables requested. |
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