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Add when_failed/changed dates
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Conditional Execution (Simplified)
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.. versionadded: 0.8
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In Ansible 0.9, we realized that only_if was a bit syntactically complicated, and exposed too much Python
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to the user. As a result, the 'when' set of keywords was added. The 'when' statements do not have
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to be quoted or casted to specify types, but you should seperate any variables used with whitespace. In
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The when_boolean check will look for variables that look to be true as well, such as the string 'True' or
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'true', non-zero numbers, and so on.
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We also added when_changed and when_failed so users can execute tasks based on the status of previously
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.. versionadded: 1.0
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In 1.0, we also added when_changed and when_failed so users can execute tasks based on the status of previously
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registered tasks. As an example::
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- name: "register a task that might fail"
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