Ansible Module set fact: Difference between revisions
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This module sets new variables. The variables are set on a host-by-host basis just like facts discovered by the setup module and will be available to subsequent plays during an ansible-playbook run. | This module sets new [[Ansible_Concepts#Fact|facts]] (variables). The variables are set on a host-by-host basis just like facts discovered by the setup module and will be available to subsequent plays during an ansible-playbook run. | ||
Set cacheable to yes to save variables across executions using a fact cache. Variables created with set_fact have different precedence depending on whether they are or are not cached. Per the standard Ansible variable precedence rules, many other types of variables have a higher priority, so this value may be overridden. | Set cacheable to yes to save variables across executions using a fact cache. Variables created with set_fact have different precedence depending on whether they are or are not cached. Per the standard Ansible variable precedence rules, many other types of variables have a higher priority, so this value may be overridden. |
Revision as of 00:24, 30 December 2020
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Overview
This module sets new facts (variables). The variables are set on a host-by-host basis just like facts discovered by the setup module and will be available to subsequent plays during an ansible-playbook run.
Set cacheable to yes to save variables across executions using a fact cache. Variables created with set_fact have different precedence depending on whether they are or are not cached. Per the standard Ansible variable precedence rules, many other types of variables have a higher priority, so this value may be overridden.
- name: Set bashrc.d directory path
set_fact:
bashrc_d: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/.bashrc.d"