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The --force-handlers command line argument was not correctly running handlers on hosts which had tasks that later failed. This corrects that, and also allows you to specify force_handlers in ansible.cfg or in a play.
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# We notify for A and B, and hosts B and C fail.
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# When forcing, we expect A and B to run handlers
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# When not forcing, we expect only B to run handlers
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- name: notify the handler for host A and B
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shell: echo
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notify:
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- echoing handler
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when: inventory_hostname == 'A' or inventory_hostname == 'B'
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- name: fail task for all
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fail: msg="Fail All"
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when: fail_all is defined and fail_all
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- name: fail task for A
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fail: msg="Fail A"
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when: inventory_hostname == 'A'
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- name: fail task for C
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fail: msg="Fail C"
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when: inventory_hostname == 'C'
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- name: echo after A and C have failed
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command: echo CALLED_TASK_{{ inventory_hostname }} |