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Allow includes to follow the standard format

Previously, includes had to receive variables via a special 'vars'
field. With this patch, the include syntax becomes a more natural
datastructure without special fields and is more akin to the way
role includes/dependencies work.

Tested with the following playbook:
---
- hosts: localhost
  connection: local
  tasks:
  - { include: inc1.yml, a: 1 }
  - include: inc2.yml
    b: 2
  - include: inc3.yml
    with_items:
    - x
    - y
    - z

Fixes #3481
This commit is contained in:
James Cammarata 2013-09-16 16:12:36 -05:00
parent 4d352e69fc
commit 091a90ee8b

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@ -391,6 +391,7 @@ class Play(object):
tokens = shlex.split(str(x['include']))
items = ['']
included_additional_conditions = list(additional_conditions)
include_vars = {}
for k in x:
if k.startswith("with_"):
plugin_name = k[5:]
@ -403,13 +404,19 @@ class Play(object):
elif k == 'when':
included_additional_conditions.insert(0, utils.compile_when_to_only_if("jinja2_compare %s" % x[k]))
elif k in ("include", "vars", "default_vars", "only_if", "sudo", "sudo_user"):
pass
continue
else:
raise errors.AnsibleError("parse error: task includes cannot be used with other directives: %s" % k)
include_vars[k] = x[k]
default_vars = utils.combine_vars(self.default_vars, x.get('default_vars', {}))
# append the vars defined with the include (from above)
# as well as the old-style 'vars' element. The old-style
# vars are given higher precedence here (just in case)
task_vars = utils.combine_vars(task_vars, include_vars)
if 'vars' in x:
task_vars = utils.combine_vars(task_vars, x['vars'])
if 'only_if' in x:
included_additional_conditions.append(x['only_if'])