The first message is for this:
- some_module:
args: "{{some_var}}"
This is, in our opinion, very unsafe - especially when that variable may
come from something like a fact. It has not been disabled, but will be
removed after 2 major versions.
I was unaware of any feature where we silently converted Windows line
endings to POSIX-compliant versions, but you can open an issue in Github
for this.
Finally, this may be an oversight, or a bug in which the deprecation
message for bare variables in loops is not being triggered correctly. This
is fairly minor, but we can look into that as well.
James Cammarata
Director, Ansible Core Engineering
github: jimi-c
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Jacob Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying my playbooks with Ansible 2.0, and ran into a few minor issues:
>
> - The Ansible upgrade guide says "Using variables for task parameters is
> unsafe and will be removed in a future version." What does this mean
> exactly? I use variables in task parameters all the time -- this seems
> fundamental to Ansible. Can you clarify this? Is it only when you define
> variables and use them in the same task, like in the example?
>
> - When my source and destination boxes are Linux, and I deployed a
> template with Windows line endings, they used to be converted to Unix line
> endings (in Ansible 1.9). Now the Windows line endings are preserved, but I
> didn't see this in the changelog.
>
> - The upgrade guide says I should receive a deprecation warning in this
> case: "Bare variables in with_ loops should instead use the “{{var}}”
> syntax, which helps eliminate ambiguity." But I'm not getting that warning
> for things like "with_items: some_variable".
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jacob
>
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