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```bash
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# read playbooks/lookup.yml
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# run
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# then run
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(venv) user@host:~/ansible-for-learnXinYminutes$ ansible-playbook playbooks/lookup.yml
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```
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### Register and Conditional
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#### Register
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Another way to dynamicaly generate the variable content is a `register` command
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Another way to dynamicaly generate the variable content is a `register` command.
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`Register` is also useful to store an output of a task, and use it's value as a logic
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for execution further tasks.
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```
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```
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```yaml
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#file content
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---
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- hosts: localhost
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tasks:
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You can define complex logic with Ansible and Jinja functions. Most common is usage of `when:`, with some variable (often dynamicly generated in previous playbook steps with `register` or `lookup`)
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```yaml
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---
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- hosts: localhost
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tasks:
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- name: check the system capacity
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shell: df -h /
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when: some_variable in 'a string'
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roles:
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- { role: mid_nagios_probe, when: allow_nagios_probes }
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```
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### ansible - tags, limit
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