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Ansible Playbook Essentials

You're reading from   Ansible Playbook Essentials Design automation blueprints to manage your multitier infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784398293
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gourav Shah Gourav Shah
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Preface Setting Up the Learning Environment FREE CHAPTER 1. Blueprinting Your Infrastructure 2. Going Modular with Ansible Roles 3. Separating Code and Data – Variables, Facts, and Templates 4. Bringing In Your Code – Custom Commands and Scripts 5. Controlling Execution Flow – Conditionals 6. Iterative Control Structures – Loops 7. Node Discovery and Clustering 8. Encrypting Data with Vault 9. Managing Environments 10. Orchestrating Infrastructure with Ansible A. References
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Facts and variables

Now that we have looked at the code that Jinja2 templates provide, let's understand where this data comes from, which is then embedded in the template at runtime. Data can come from either facts or variables. When it comes to a Jinja2 template, the same rules apply to the usage of facts and variables. Facts are a type of variable; the differentiating factor here is the origin of the two. Facts are automatically available and discovered at runtime, and variables are user-defined.

Automatic variables – facts

A lot of data in our systems is automatically discovered and made available to Ansible by the managed hosts during the handshake process. This data is very useful and tells us everything about that system, such as:

  • The hostname, network interface, and IP address
  • The system architecture
  • The operating system
  • The disk drives
  • The processor used and amount of memory
  • Whether it is a VM; if yes, is it a virtualization/cloud provider?

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Facts are collected at the very...

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