ah, thanks phillippe.

I think in my case this won't work since i DO care about doing it one more
time.
The thing i'm doing is creating vms.  But i don't want to create 1 more if
i already have my desired N.

k


On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Philippe Eveque
<[email protected]>wrote:

> The link references a previous exchange similar to yours
>
> The specific case was about using the lineinfile module and with_sequence
> to add a parameter to all the kernel liles in grub.conf
>
> here is a copy of what I wrote:
>
> "
> tasks 1: count the number of lines to replace (via shell module using and
> grep -E <regexp> | wc -l )
>  using register to remember the linecounted
>
> task 2: using lineinfile and with_sequence: linecounted
>
> one caveat is that with sequence does not accept a 0 count ( a potential
> future improvement ?)
>
> so just add  1 to the count (you do not care about doing it one more time)
>
> then you can run those 2 tasks multiples times
>
> works for me on grub.conf
> "
>
>
> Phil
>
>
> 2014-05-01 15:34 GMT+02:00 kesten broughton <[email protected]>:
>
>> Phil, the link doesn't work for me.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 2:32:23 AM UTC-5, Philippe Eveque wrote:
>>
>>> In similar case A workaround I used  is to add 1 to your sequence count
>>> see https://mail.google.com/mail/#search/label%3Aansible+with_
>>> sequence/1435e13b34e3a0e1
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-04-30 23:51 GMT+02:00 kesten broughton <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> The error is
>>>> fatal: [localhost] => can't count backwards
>>>>
>>>> This occurs whenever count=0 or start=M end=M
>>>>
>>>> If with_sequence is used for the purpose of bringing a system to a
>>>> state = HAS N of something
>>>> then there should be a way of running the playbook twice and not having
>>>> anything new created.
>>>> That's what i meant by idempotent.
>>>>
>>>>  "with sequence can't traverse a zero length list" accurately describes
>>>> my concern
>>>>
>>>> kesten
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 3:03:56 PM UTC-5, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You are throwing two words together that have nothing to do with each
>>>>> other.
>>>>>
>>>>> with_sequence is a loop.
>>>>>
>>>>> Idempotency is a mathematical statement that says "F(X) = F(F(X))" for
>>>>> how many times X is applied.
>>>>>
>>>>> "This will work if M is strictly less than N, but if M=N (the
>>>>> idempotent case) then ansible gives an error."
>>>>>
>>>>> What you have here is Ansible giving an error.  It has nothing to do
>>>>> with idempotency.
>>>>>
>>>>> It may imply "with sequence can't traverse a zero length list", which
>>>>> more accurately describes the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, the best thing to do here is to share what the error is and we can
>>>>> go from there.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Kesten Broughton <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I recently had a need for with_sequence, but it doesn't seem possible
>>>>>> to do a zero count of actions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Suppose i have a local action to create N things, perhaps vms or
>>>>>> floating ips.  Some number M < N may already be present.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd like to do
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hosts: localhost
>>>>>> vars:
>>>>>>    expected_foo_count: 10
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  - name: Get the number of foos
>>>>>>    shell: echo M
>>>>>>    register: foo_count
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  - name: Create the missing number of foos
>>>>>>    shell: make_new_foos
>>>>>>    with_sequence: start=0 end="{{expected_foo_count -foo_count.stdout
>>>>>> }}"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> or  with_sequence: count="{{expected_foo_count - foo_count.stdout}}"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This will work if M is strictly less than N, but if M=N (the
>>>>>> idempotent case) then ansible gives an error.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fatal: [localhost] => can't count backwards
>>>>>> I tried putting a "when" guard such as
>>>>>>  when: "{{ expected_foo_count - foo_count.stdout > 0 }}"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But it appears "when" gets evaluated after the with_sequence
>>>>>> conditional.  That in itself poses problems, since in branching code the
>>>>>> register variables may not be defined and you have to litter code with
>>>>>> when: "{{ (register_var or '') | conditional }}".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The problem with the with_sequence is in the
>>>>>> lib/ansible/runner/lookup_plugins/sequence.py
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     def generate_sequence(self):
>>>>>>         numbers = xrange(self.start, self.end+1, self.stride)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> which means that contrary to conventional python such as
>>>>>> range(a,b) which gives a sequence starting at 'a' and ending at
>>>>>> 'b-1', ie. [a,b)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> with_sequence: start=n end=m
>>>>>>
>>>>>> runs over the sequence [n,m].  If n=m with_sequence still executes
>>>>>> once, so there is no possible way to have a with_sequence that runs zero
>>>>>> times.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> changing the generate_sequence code to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     def generate_sequence(self):
>>>>>>         numbers = xrange(self.start, self.end, self.stride)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fixes the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a design reason behind not allowing for zero count
>>>>>> sequences?  If so, how can a playbook including with_sequence be made
>>>>>> idempotent?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kesten
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