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# (c) 2017 Ansible Project # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type DOCUMENTATION = """ name: vars author: Ansible Core Team version_added: "2.5" short_description: Lookup templated value of variables description: - 'Retrieves the value of an Ansible variable. Note: Only returns top level variable names.' options: _terms: description: The variable names to look up. required: True default: description: - What to return if a variable is undefined. - If no default is set, it will result in an error if any of the variables is undefined. """ EXAMPLES = """ - name: Show value of 'variablename' ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'variabl' + myvar) }}" vars: variablename: hello myvar: ename - name: Show default empty since i dont have 'variablnotename' ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'variabl' + myvar, default='')}}" vars: variablename: hello myvar: notename - name: Produce an error since i dont have 'variablnotename' ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'variabl' + myvar)}}" ignore_errors: True vars: variablename: hello myvar: notename - name: find several related variables ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'ansible_play_hosts', 'ansible_play_batch', 'ansible_play_hosts_all') }}" - name: Access nested variables ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'variabl' + myvar).sub_var }}" ignore_errors: True vars: variablename: sub_var: 12 myvar: ename - name: alternate way to find some 'prefixed vars' in loop ansible.builtin.debug: msg="{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.vars', 'ansible_play_' + item) }}" loop: - hosts - batch - hosts_all """ RETURN = """ _value: description: - value of the variables requested. type: list elements: raw """ from ansible.errors import AnsibleError, AnsibleUndefinedVariable from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types from ansible.plugins.lookup import LookupBase class LookupModule(LookupBase): def run(self, terms, variables=None, **kwargs): if variables is not None: self._templar.available_variables = variables myvars = getattr(self._templar, '_available_variables', {}) self.set_options(var_options=variables, direct=kwargs) default = self.get_option('default') ret = [] for term in terms: if not isinstance(term, string_types): raise AnsibleError('Invalid setting identifier, "%s" is not a string, its a %s' % (term, type(term))) try: try: value = myvars[term] except KeyError: try: value = myvars['hostvars'][myvars['inventory_hostname']][term] except KeyError: raise AnsibleUndefinedVariable('No variable found with this name: %s' % term) ret.append(self._templar.template(value, fail_on_undefined=True)) except AnsibleUndefinedVariable: if default is not None: ret.append(default) else: raise return ret