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I've created an Ansible playbook that creates a cloud instance and then installs some programs on the instance. I want to run this playbook multiple times (without using a bash script). Is it possible to use a loop to loop over those two tasks together (I.E. One loop for two tasks?). All I've been able to find so far is one loop for each individual task

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    It's too bad you can't use with_items with blocks, which seems like it would be an idiomatic way to do this. Sep 15, 2017 at 17:38

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An update:

In 2.0 you are able to use with_ loops and task includes (but not playbook includes), this adds the ability to loop over the set of tasks in one shot. There are a couple of things that you need to keep in mind, a included task that has it’s own with_ loop will overwrite the value of the special item variable. So if you want access to both the include’s item and the current task’s item you should use set_fact to create a alias to the outer one.:

- include_tasks: test.yml
  with_items:
    - 1
    - 2
    - 3

in test.yml:

- set_fact: outer_loop="{{item}}"
- debug: msg="outer item={{outer_loop}} inner item={{item}}"
  with_items:
    - a
    - b
    - c

Source: Ansible Docs

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    This has been improved in 2.1, with a feature to specify a different variable name for the outer loop - see loop control section of Ansible docs. There are related improvements in 2.2 in same section.
    – RichVel
    Nov 30, 2016 at 6:29
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No that's currently not possible. with_items used to work with the include statement in previous versions of Ansible but was unfortunately dropped.

Though it will be brought back in Ansible 2.0, see slide 14/15 of What's New in v2 - AnsibleFest London 2015

Screenshot from linked AnsibleFest slides

You could try to work with the v2 branch from github, the feature should be available in there.

What you can do with 1.9.1 is to move your tasks into a role and reference this role multiple times in your playbook.

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    Dude, what is up with the screenshot?
    – masterial
    May 11, 2018 at 21:06
  • @masterial if you follow the "what's new in v2" link it looks like it's just a slide from the slide-deck. slides just have a plain black background and don't seem to fill the whole space all the time
    – acat
    Dec 4, 2021 at 21:19
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I managed to do this by recursively including the same yaml file based on a condition. Here is the gist: https://gist.github.com/ParagDoke/5ddfc3d5647ce9b0110d1b9790090092. Effectively, in your playbook, include a file with some vars:

  - name: Invoke poller
    vars:
      some_condition: '"failed" not in response.content and response.json.status=="running"'
    include_tasks: status-poller.yml

Then in status-poller.yml, include itself:

- include_tasks: includes/status-poller.yml
  when: some_condition

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