Merge pull request #10684 from eroldan/patch-1
Fixed wrong example of 'environment' for setting PATH
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Here are some commonly-asked questions and their answers.
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.. _users_and_ports:
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.. _set_environment:
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If you are looking to set environment variables remotely for your project (in a task, not locally for Ansible)
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The keyword is simply `environment`
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How can I set the PATH or any other environment variable for a task or entire playbook?
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Setting environment variables can be done with the `environment` keyword. It can be used at task or playbook level::
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environment:
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PATH: {{ ansible_env.PATH }}:/thingy/bin
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SOME: value
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```
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environment:
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PATH:$PATH:/thingy/bin
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```
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How do I handle different machines needing different user accounts or ports to log in with?
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