What you're trying to do is not currently supported, but lucky for you,
a community member has already been working on this:

https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/3236

This also requires a new release of the shade library to support the
new project parameter.



On Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 8:10:20 AM UTC-4, Michael Gale wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>     I have an ansible playbook that is responsible for creating all of the 
> projects we have defined in our projects.yml file. 
>
> This playbook currently:
> - creates all of our projects
> - adds our admin_group to the projects
>
> I am trying to use os_network to create a default private network and 
> subnet under each project, however the network is always created under my 
> admin project space.
>
> I originally had this code:
> --snip--
> - name: Creating Project Networks
>   os_network:
>     name: "{{ item.1.network.name }}"
>     state: "{{ item.0.state }}"
>     shared: False
>     external: False
>   with_subelements:
>   - "{{ projects }}"
>   - networks
> --snip--
>
> My credentials are currently set to the default admin account and are 
> loaded via the OS_ environment variables by sourcing an openrc file. When I 
> execute the above code all the networks and subnets are created under the 
> admin tenant.
>
> I tried using the following with a hardcoded project_name:
> --snip--
> - name: Creating Project Networks
>   os_network:
>     auth:
>       username: admin
>       password: my_special_password
>       auth_url: http://<my_ip>:5000/v3
>       project_name: testproject1
>     auth_type: password
>     name: "{{ item.1.network.name }}"
>     state: "{{ item.0.state }}"
>     shared: False
>     external: False
>   with_subelements:
>   - "{{ projects }}"
>   - networks
> --snip--
>
> However the networks are still created under the admin tenant, is it safe 
> to assume that previous os_* modules have cached an auth token? Is there a 
> better way to interact with multiple projects when using the os_* modules?
>
>
> Thanks
> Michael
>

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