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Revision as of 07:29, 5 July 2021
External
Internal
Overview
Tasks can be conditionally executed based on facts, registered variables or playbook or inventory variables. The conditional is introduced by the task configuration keyword when:
.
The variables must not be enclosed in Template:...
when used in when:
expressions.
- name: Download Amazon Corretto
get_url:
url: https://corretto.aws/downloads/latest/amazon-corretto-11-x64-macos-jdk.pkg
dest: /tmp
when: java_vendor == "Amazon"
- name: Install Nginx
apt:
pkg: nginx
state: installed
update_cache: true
when: ppastable|success
notify:
- Start Nginx
Logical Operators
Parentheses can be used in expressions.