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DOCUMENTATION:
name: failed
author: Ansible Core
version_added: "1.9"
short_description: did the task fail
aliases: [failure]
description:
- Tests if task finished in failure, opposite of C(succeeded).
- This test checks for the existance of a C(failed) key in the input dictionary and that it is C(True) if present.
- Tasks that get skipped or not executed due to other failures (syntax, templating, unreachable host, etc) do not return a 'failed' status.
options:
_input:
description: registered result from an Ansible task
type: dictionary
required: True
EXAMPLES: |
# test 'status' to know how to respond
{{ taskresults is failed }}
RETURN:
_value:
description: Returns C(True) if the task was failed, C(False) otherwise.
type: boolean