Fix playbook-local host_vars when running from .
Since ansible 1.2, it became possible to place a host_vars directory in the same directory as a playbook, making it possible to keep host_vars local to that playbook there. However, due to python's os.path.dirname, a action such as: $ ansible-playbook pb.yml ..would not pick up the host_vars as os.path.dirname("pb.yml") returns "", unlike the unix command dirname that would return ".". Substituting "pb.yml" on the command line with "./pb.yml" would do the trick, but is not always intuitive. This patch solves the problem until python solves issue18547 [1]. [1] http://bugs.python.org/issue18547
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ class VarsModule(object):
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""" main body of the plugin, does actual loading """
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inventory = self.inventory
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self.pb_basedir = inventory.playbook_basedir()
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self.pb_basedir = os.path.abspath(inventory.playbook_basedir())
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# sort groups by depth so deepest groups can override the less deep ones
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groupz = sorted(inventory.groups_for_host(host.name), key=lambda g: g.depth)
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