Why environment not define in task if environment define in playbook?
I try install https://github.com/solval/ansible-role-gitlab_runner using proxy Squid.
I added environment with http_proxy, https_proxy
cat gitlab-runner.yml
- hosts: gitlab-runner
become: yes
roles:
- solval.gitlab_runner
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
If rewrite task:
- name: RHEL Install GitLab GPG
rpm_key:
state: present
key: https://packages.gitlab.com/gpg.key
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
become: yes
Task with environment (http_proxy, https_proxy) - worked.
Why environment not define in task if environment define in playbook?
Tanks!
ansible
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I try install https://github.com/solval/ansible-role-gitlab_runner using proxy Squid.
I added environment with http_proxy, https_proxy
cat gitlab-runner.yml
- hosts: gitlab-runner
become: yes
roles:
- solval.gitlab_runner
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
If rewrite task:
- name: RHEL Install GitLab GPG
rpm_key:
state: present
key: https://packages.gitlab.com/gpg.key
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
become: yes
Task with environment (http_proxy, https_proxy) - worked.
Why environment not define in task if environment define in playbook?
Tanks!
ansible
add a comment |
I try install https://github.com/solval/ansible-role-gitlab_runner using proxy Squid.
I added environment with http_proxy, https_proxy
cat gitlab-runner.yml
- hosts: gitlab-runner
become: yes
roles:
- solval.gitlab_runner
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
If rewrite task:
- name: RHEL Install GitLab GPG
rpm_key:
state: present
key: https://packages.gitlab.com/gpg.key
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
become: yes
Task with environment (http_proxy, https_proxy) - worked.
Why environment not define in task if environment define in playbook?
Tanks!
ansible
I try install https://github.com/solval/ansible-role-gitlab_runner using proxy Squid.
I added environment with http_proxy, https_proxy
cat gitlab-runner.yml
- hosts: gitlab-runner
become: yes
roles:
- solval.gitlab_runner
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
If rewrite task:
- name: RHEL Install GitLab GPG
rpm_key:
state: present
key: https://packages.gitlab.com/gpg.key
environment:
http_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
https_proxy: http://192.168.88.249:3128
become: yes
Task with environment (http_proxy, https_proxy) - worked.
Why environment not define in task if environment define in playbook?
Tanks!
ansible
ansible
asked Nov 15 '18 at 7:10
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