Filters in our ansible.git

Patrick Uiterwijk puiterwijk at redhat.com
Wed Mar 25 16:49:42 UTC 2015


Hi,

This is because ansible only looks in the cwd or in /usr/lib/ansible according to the documentation.
I have submitted a PR to rbac-playbook to fix the cwd: https://bitbucket.org/tflink/ansible_utils/pull-request/3/set-the-correct-working-directory/diff

With kind regards,
Patrick Uiterwijk
Fedora Infra

----- Original Message -----
> I created ./filter_plugins/openstack.py in our ansible.git to easy writing
> host_vars in our new cloud.
> So instead of ids you can write names of networks, images...
> 
> So far I tested it on separate machine and it works, when I have this
> directory in ./ and I run ansible playbook in that
> directory. And according the ansible documentation the directory structure is
> correct and those filters should be loaded
> automaticaly without need to load them directly.
> 
> However:
> $ sudo  rbac-playbook groups/copr-backend.yml
> EXECV: /usr/bin/sudo -i /bin/bash -i -c /usr/bin/python2
> /usr/bin/ansible-playbook
> /srv/web/infra/ansible/playbooks/groups/copr-backend.yml
> 
> PLAY [check/create instance]
> **************************************************
> 
> TASK: [spin UP VM using nova_compute]
> *****************************************
> fatal: [copr-be-dev.cloud.fedoraproject.org -> 127.0.0.1] => template error
> while templating string: no filter named
> 'image_name_to_id'
> 
> FATAL: all hosts have already failed -- aborting
> 
> 
> This playbook use new
>   tasks/persistent_cloud_new.yml
> so it may not work completely, but the goal is to get past this error. I have
> no clue how I can debug it on lockbox.
> Can somebody from @sysadmin-main investigate it please?
> --
> Miroslav Suchy, RHCE, RHCDS
> Red Hat, Senior Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-buildsys
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