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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ user@host:~/$ cd ansible-for-learnXinYminutes
user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ source environment.sh
$
$ # First lets execute the simple_playbook.yml
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbook/simple_playbook.yml
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/simple_playbook.yml
```
@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ Run the above playbook with roles example
```bash
$ source environment.sh
$ # Now we would run the above playbook with roles
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/role_example.yml
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/simple_role.yml
```
#### Role directory structure:
@ -206,6 +206,15 @@ roles/
Handlers are a tasks that can be triggered (notified) during execution of a playbook, but they itself execute at the very end of a playbook.
It is a best way to restart a service, check if application port is active (successfull deployment criteria), etc.
Please get familiar how you can use role in simple_apache_role example
```
playbooks/roles/simple_apache_role/
├── tasks
│   └── main.yml
└── templates
└── main.yml
```
### ansible - variables
Ansible is flexible - it has 21 levels of variable precedence
@ -223,11 +232,29 @@ You should also know, that a nice way to pool some data is a **lookup**
* stream
* etcd
```bash
# read playbooks/lookup.yml
# run
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/lookup.yml
```
You can use them in CLI too
```yaml
ansible -m shell -a 'echo "{{ my_variable }}"' -e 'my_variable="{{ lookup("pipe", "date") }}"' localhost
ansible -m shell -a 'echo "{{ my_variable }}"' -e 'my_variable="{{ lookup("pipe", "hostname") }}"' all
# Or use in playbook
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/lookup.yml
```
### Register
Another way to dynamicaly generate the variable content is a `register` command
`Register` is also useful to store an output of a task, and use it's value as a logic
for execution further tasks.
```
(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/register_and_when.yml
```
### Templates
@ -259,6 +286,7 @@ Junja is powerfull. It has built-in many usefull functions.
# if variable is undefined - use default value
{{ some_variable | default('default_value') }}
```
### ansible - tags, limmit, diff, check_mode
### ansible-vault
To maintain **ifrastructure as a code** you need to store secrets.