when Ansible gathers facts about hosts, it for example gets all the mounts of the host:
"ansible_mounts": [
{
"block_available": 7800291,
"block_size": 4096,
"block_total": 8225358,
"block_used": 425067,
"device": "/dev/mapper/foobar",
"fstype": "xfs",
"inode_available": 16403366,
"inode_total": 16458752,
"inode_used": 55386,
"mount": "/",
"options": "rw,seclabel,relatime,attr2,inode64,noquota",
"size_available": 31949991936,
"size_total": 33691066368,
"uuid": "2ebc82cb-5bc2-4db9-9914-33d65ba350b8"
},
{
"block_available": 44648,
"block_size": 4096,
"block_total": 127145,
"block_used": 82497,
"device": "/dev/sda1",
"fstype": "xfs",
"inode_available": 255595,
"inode_total": 256000,
"inode_used": 405,
"mount": "/boot",
"options": "rw,seclabel,relatime,attr2,inode64,noquota",
"size_available": 182878208,
"size_total": 520785920,
"uuid": "c5f7eaf2-5b70-4f74-8189-a63bb4bee5f8"
},
And so on. So what I want to do is: In a template I want to loop over all the objects in the array and output the values of each "mount" key.
I try it like this:
(% for mounts in {{ ansible_mounts }} %)
Mountpoint: {{ ansible_mounts.mount }}
(% endfor %)
But it does not work. I tried around with some other stuff like iteritems() but I cannot get it to work. As far as I know the output of Ansible is in json, if that helps anybody. Does somebody know the solution or is this more of a question for stackoverflow?
Thanks for any answers.