Simplify the group_by example a small bit
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# Example playbook to demonstrate the group_by action plugin.
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# as we know, the setup module will automatically run in each play, and sets up various
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# facts. We can then create temporary (in memory only) groups based on those facts, which
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# are useful ways of selecting similar sets of hosts.
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#
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# Additionally, we can use the 'register' keyword in Ansible to set similar variables
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# and use those for grouping. This is not shown in this example.
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- hosts: all
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# This runs the setup module to gather facts
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tasks:
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# Use the ansible_machine variable to create a group for every value,
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# prefix the group name with 'ansible-'
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- action: group_by key=ansible-${ansible_machine}
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- hosts: ansible-x86_64
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tasks:
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# Run ping on all x86_64 machines
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- action: ping
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- hosts: all
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tasks:
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# Create a group of all kvm hosts
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- action: group_by key=${ansible_virtualization_type}-${ansible_virtualization_role}
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- name: Create a group of all hosts by operating system
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action: group_by key=${ansible_distribution}-${ansible_distribution_version}
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# the following host group does not exist in inventory and was created by the group_by
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# module.
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- hosts: CentOS-6.2
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- hosts: kvm-host
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tasks:
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- action: ping
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- name: ping all CentOS 6.2 hosts
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action: ping
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- hosts: CentOS-6.3
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tasks:
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- name: ping all CentOS 6.3 hosts
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action: ping
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