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documented cartesian lookup in 1.9
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More Lookups
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More Lookups
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.. note:: This feature is very infrequently used in Ansible. You may wish to skip this section.
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.. versionadded:: 0.8
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Various *lookup plugins* allow additional ways to iterate over data. In :doc:`Loops <playbooks_loops>` you will learn
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Various *lookup plugins* allow additional ways to iterate over data. In :doc:`Loops <playbooks_loops>` you will learn
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how to use them to walk over collections of numerous types. However, they can also be used to pull in data
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how to use them to walk over collections of numerous types. However, they can also be used to pull in data
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from remote sources, such as shell commands or even key value stores. This section will cover lookup
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from remote sources, such as shell commands or even key value stores. This section will cover lookup
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- debug: msg="{{ lookup('etcd', 'foo') }} is a value from a locally running etcd"
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- debug: msg="{{ lookup('etcd', 'foo') }} is a value from a locally running etcd"
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# The following lookups were added in 1.9
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- debug: msg="{{item}}"
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- debug: msg="{{item}}"
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with_url:
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with_url:
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- 'http://github.com/gremlin.keys'
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- 'http://github.com/gremlin.keys'
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# outputs the cartesian product of the supplied lists
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- debug: msg="{{item}}"
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with_cartesian:
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- list1
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- list2
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- list3
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As an alternative you can also assign lookup plugins to variables or use them
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As an alternative you can also assign lookup plugins to variables or use them
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elsewhere. This macros are evaluated each time they are used in a task (or
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elsewhere. This macros are evaluated each time they are used in a task (or
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template)::
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template)::
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