Ansible Date Variable


Answer :

The command ansible localhost -m setup basically says "run the setup module against localhost", and the setup module gathers the facts that you see in the output.

When you run the echo command these facts don't exist since the setup module wasn't run. A better method to testing things like this would be to use ansible-playbook to run a playbook that looks something like this:

- hosts: localhost   tasks:       - debug: var=ansible_date_time        - debug: msg="the current date is {{ ansible_date_time.date }}" 

Because this runs as a playbook facts for localhost are gathered before the tasks are run. The output of the above playbook will be something like this:

PLAY [localhost] **************************************************  GATHERING FACTS *************************************************************** ok: [localhost]  TASK: [debug var=ansible_date_time] ******************************************* ok: [localhost] => {     "ansible_date_time": {         "date": "2015-07-09",         "day": "09",         "epoch": "1436461166",         "hour": "16",         "iso8601": "2015-07-09T16:59:26Z",         "iso8601_micro": "2015-07-09T16:59:26.896629Z",         "minute": "59",         "month": "07",         "second": "26",         "time": "16:59:26",         "tz": "UTC",         "tz_offset": "+0000",         "weekday": "Thursday",         "year": "2015"     } }  TASK: [debug msg="the current date is {{ ansible_date_time.date }}"] ********** ok: [localhost] => {     "msg": "the current date is 2015-07-09" }  PLAY RECAP ******************************************************************** localhost      : ok=3    changed=0    unreachable=0    failed=0 

The lookup module of ansible works fine for me. The yml is:

- hosts: test   vars:     time: "{{ lookup('pipe', 'date -d \"1 day ago\" +\"%Y%m%d\"') }}" 

You can replace any command with date to get result of the command.


Note that the ansible command doesn't collect facts, but the ansible-playbook command does. When running ansible -m setup, the setup module happens to run the fact collection so you get the facts, but running ansible -m command does not. Therefore the facts aren't available. This is why the other answers include playbook YAML files and indicate the lookup works.


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