Here is my problem I need to use one variable \'target_host\' and then append \'_host\' to it\'s value to get another variable name whose value I need. If you look at my pl
I'm currently using the array-like syntax of Jinja 2. I don't think this is a great solution, but I've yet to find something better.
Let me give an example with one of my abstracted tasks. See my variable configuration and example task below:
# Variables file, available in the task context
containers:
app:
image: mynamespace/myappcontainer:snapshot
web:
image: nginx:latest
db:
image: mariadb:latest
# Example task
- name: Start containers
docker_container:
name: "{{ item }}"
image: "{{ containers[item].image }}"
with_items:
- app
- web
- db
In the above example I'm using the with_items Ansible loop, which runs the task for each item and makes the {{ item }} variable available accordingly.
This results in creating 3 Docker containers each with the proper container name based on the items list, and the proper image retrieved from the external variables I've configured.
Even though this example uses with_items, it is of course adaptable to your problem with use of your own variables.
Although this works perfectly fine in this situation, I'm afraid this requires the variables you'd like to access to be part of some parent variable (containers in this example). Therefore I'd recommend to split variables with a . to construct a hierarchy, and not with a _.
A variable like a.b.c where b is dynamic, would be accessible using a[b].c.
A variable like a.b where b is dynamic, would be accessible using a[b].
A solution you would use might look like (untested):
- name: "Play to for dynamic groups"
hosts: local
vars:
- target: smtp
- hosts:
smtp: smtp.max.com
imap: imap.max.com
tasks:
- name: testing
debug: msg={{ hosts[target] }}
Note that the variables are configured slightly differently, because it's structure is hierarchical.