Hi John, it does not seem like a task, more like variable definition. For example, user module does not have username param, name is used for user name, where you are defining real name.
For examples how to use user module look here: http://docs.ansible.com/user_module.html#examples David 2014-09-04 3:46 GMT+02:00 John Ross Tasipit <[email protected]>: > On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 7:36:40 PM UTC+8, Michael DeHaan wrote: >> >> In your second example, is this a task, or is this a data definition? I >> can't tell because there is not a module named "username" and once again >> your indentation is all messed up :) >> >> *Sorry I pasted it wrong (for unknown cause), here is the correct one:* > --- > # Create a group for every user and make that their primary group > users_create_per_user_group: true > # If we're not creating a per-user group, then this is the group all users > # belong to > users_group: users > # The default shell for a user if none is specified > users_default_shell: /bin/bash > # Create home dirs for new users? Set this to false if you manage home > # directories in some other way. > users_create_homedirs: true > > users: > - username: John > name: John Ross > groups: ['sudo'] > uid: 1001 > *when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"* > ssh_key: > > - "ssh-dss AAAAB3N...Enter code here... > > - username: John > name: John Ross > groups: ['wheel'] > uid: 1001 > *when: ansible_os_family == "RedHat"* > ssh_key: > - "ssh-dss AAAAB3N... > *This is a task, revision of my first example.* > > If this is your first ansible task, let me know and I can point you to >> the proper documentation sections, if not, please take a critical eye to >> how it looks relative to your other tasks and it should be easy to spot. >> >> *Yes its my first ansible task (could you teach me what maGIC DID YOU > USED TO KNOW THAT!!!)* > > Again, in failure scenarios, it's helpful to post the error message. I >> suspect it's not only "not skipping", but the module is telling you what's >> wrong. >> >> *Yes I will post error message next time * > >> >> >> >> On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Michael DeHaan <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> In your first example, you can't stick a "when:" twice in a single task. >>> >>> You can feed it a list of multiple conditionals, but I think your >>> problem is you are missing a "-" to seperate two different tasks. >>> >>> However, in the text below, there are other questions and problems, such >>> as "username" vs "user", which I suspect selects a module, and other >>> duplicated fields, like "groups". >>> >>> Another problem is the when is indented and not at "task" level, though >>> the module should yell to you about being sent a parameter it doesn't know >>> about. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:52 PM, John Ross Tasipit <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Sorry for the mistype, on 2nd highlighted code syntax, below is the >>>> correct one: >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 11:45:32 AM UTC+8, John Ross Tasipit >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> # The default shell for a user if none is specified >>>>> users_default_shell: /bin/bash >>>>> # Create home dirs for new users? Set this to false if you manage home >>>>> # directories in some other way. >>>>> users_create_homedirs: true >>>>> >>>>> # Lists of users to create and delete >>>>> users: >>>>> - username: username >>>>> name: full_name_of_user >>>>> groups: ['sudo'] >>>>> *when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"* >>>>> groups: ['wheel'] >>>>> *when: ansible_os_family == "RedHat"* >>>>> uid: 2001 >>>>> ssh_key: >>>>> - "ssh-dss AAAAB3N...Enter code here... >>>>> >>>>> When conditionals not skipping "RedHat" tasks using the above >>>>> roles/users/default/main.yml syntax, which is for an ubuntu system >>>>> >>>>> I also tried doing this: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> # The default shell for a user if none is specified >>>>> users_default_shell: /bin/bash >>>>> # Create home dirs for new users? Set this to false if you manage home >>>>> # directories in some other way. >>>>> users_create_homedirs: true >>>>> >>>>> # Lists of users to create and delete >>>>> users: >>>>> - username: username >>>>> name: full_name_of_user >>>>> groups: ['sudo'] >>>>> >>>>> uid: 1001 >>>>> *when: ansible_os_family == "Debian"* >>>>> ssh_key: >>>>> >>>>> - "ssh-dss AAAAB3N...Enter code here... >>>>> >>>>> - username: same_as_above_username >>>>> name: full_name_of_user >>>>> groups: ['wheel'] >>>>> uid: 1001 >>>>> *when: ansible_os_family == "RedHat"* >>>>> ssh_key: >>>>> - "ssh-dss AAAAB3N... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ... but still not skipping "redhat" tasks >>>>> >>>>> Hope someone can help. 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