I'm trying to loop on a custom dictionary in ansible in order to check some mount points on a linux server, and I'm a little bit in trouble finding the correct solution, find below my playbook right now:
- name: Check lvm devs
hosts: localhost
vars:
vg_os: vg_root
fs_configuration:
- /:
lvm_device: "/dev/mapper/{{ vg_os }}-lv_root"
lvm_size: 8589934592
- /var:
lvm_device: "/dev/mapper/{{ vg_os }}-lv_var"
lvm_size: 6442450944
- /var/crash:
lvm_device: "/dev/mapper/{{ vg_os }}-lv_crash"
lvm_size: 6442450944
- test:
lvm_device: "/dev/mapper/{{ vg_os }}-lv_crash"
lvm_size: 6442450944
tasks:
- name: Debug dict
debug:
msg: "{{ fs_configuration }}"
- name: Check Dev /
assert:
that: "'{{ item.value.lvm_device }}' == '{{ ansible_mounts | json_query('[?mount == `/` ] | [0].device') }}'"
with_dict: "{{ fs_configuration }}"
when: " item.key == '/' "
I was trying to build a custom loop to cycle on the dictionary entries and make the same kind of check with less code, something like that
- name: Check Dev loop
assert:
that: "'{{ item.value.lvm_device }}' == '{{ ansible_mounts | json_query('[?mount == `{{item.key}}` ] | [0].device') }}'"
with_dict: "{{ fs_configuration }}"
But I'm not able to expand the variable inside json_query ({{item.key}}). I suppose there is way to escape or pass the variable but I can not find a solution. I prefer to make a single loop instead of writing multiple tasks to check all the filesystems
failed: [localhost] (item={'value': {u'lvm_size': 8589934592, u'lvm_device': u'/dev/mapper/vg_root-lv_root'}, 'key': u'/'}) => {
**"assertion": "'/dev/mapper/vg_root-lv_root' == ''",** <-- not working
"changed": false,
"evaluated_to": false,
"item": {
"key": "/",
"value": {
"lvm_device": "/dev/mapper/vg_root-lv_root",
"lvm_size": 8589934592
}
}
}
Thanks!