Hello Guys, new tot this Group, trying to provision an EC2 Windows  using 
Ansible with user_data.

On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 5:21:06 PM UTC-7 einarc wrote:

> Hey,
>
> You want to put your data in a variable, let's say in /defaults/main.yml 
> and then invoke that from the ec2_lc module:
>
>  - ec2_lc:
>         name: "{{env}}-render-premium-{{gitsha}}"
>         ...
>         user_data: "{ {my_user_data }}"
>
> I did that exact thing for Launch Configs and it works prefectly.
>
> Other than that you may try to rewrite your do to include the pipe WITHIN 
> the brackets. But I wouldn't recommend that as a best practice.
>
>
>      - ec2_lc:
>         name: "{{env}}-render-premium-{{gitsha}}"
>         ...
>         user_data:
>           { |
>             "services": ["worker-render-premium@4100"],
>             "autoScalingGroupName": "{{env}}-render-premium"
>           }
>
>
> my_user_data: |
>                         #!/bin/bash 
>            echo "Defaults:{{admin_user}} !requiretty" > /etc/sudoers.d/
> disable_requiretty
>
> And then use that variable from within the module:
>
>
> On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 7:11:31 AM UTC-8, Bryan Larsen wrote:
>>
>> On Friday, 26 December 2014 05:05:33 UTC-5, Catalin Costache wrote:
>>>
>>> Yaml has a notation for multiline string. I set user data like so:
>>>
>>>   user_data: |
>>>       #!/bin/bash 
>>>       echo "Defaults:{{admin_user}} !requiretty" > /etc/sudoers.d/
>>> disable_requiretty
>>>
>>
>> I'm having trouble using this notation.
>>
>>      - ec2_lc:
>>         name: "{{env}}-render-premium-{{gitsha}}"
>>         ...
>>         user_data: |
>>           {
>>             "services": ["worker-render-premium@4100"],
>>             "autoScalingGroupName": "{{env}}-render-premium"
>>           }
>>
>> but when I do a `curl http://169.254.169.254/latest/user-data` 
>> <http://169.254.169.254/latest/user-data> to read it back I get:
>>
>>     {'services': ['worker-render-premium@4100'], 'autoScalingGroupName': 
>> 'staging-render-premium'}
>>
>> The loss of whitespace I can deal with, but translating double quotes 
>> into single quotes makes this invalid JSON and breaks things.
>>
>> I'm using ansible 1.9.4.   Even with -vvvv user_data isn't printed.
>>
>

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