I've been using ansible for quite a while and have stumbled across an issue that is beyond my googling skills. I have a vars structure as in this snippet:
artifacts:
- name: demo
version: v1
templates:
- source: "/opt/source/file.txt"
destination: "/opt/destination/file.txt"
I would now like to iterate over this structure as in the next snippet:
- name: "Archive files"
synchronize:
src: "{{ item.1.destination }}"
dest: "/some/backup/dir/"
archive: yes
delegate_to: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
when: item[1].destination.isfile
with_subelements:
- "{{ artifacts }}"
- templates
It obviously fails because of a wrongly defined when condition:
when: item[1].destination.isfile
I am looking for the most elegant way of writing my playbook that would allow to check if the file that is defined in the artifacts' templates destinations exists in the filesystem. I was initially thinking of using stat module and adding a block in which i would iterate over same set of subelements, but that is not currently supported by the ansible according to this link: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13262