How can I take a list of server names and append a resource URI and port to each?

Adam S picture Adam S · Nov 1, 2017 · Viewed 8.9k times · Source

I merged two lists from an Ansible inventory:

set_fact:
  fact1: "{{ groups['group1'] + groups[group2']|list }}

The output is:

fact1:
  - server01
  - server02
  - server03

With the above results, I need to append https:// to the front, and a port number to the back of each element. Then I need to convert it to a comma delimited list for a server config.

In this example I want: https://server01:8000,https://server02:8000,https://server03:8000.

I tried using a join:

set_fact:
  fact2: "{{ fact1|join(':8000,') }}"

which partly worked but it left the last server without a port.

How can I achieve my goal?

Answer

techraf picture techraf · Nov 1, 2017

Solution

set_fact:
  fact2: "{{ fact1 | map('regex_replace', '(.*)', 'https://\\1:8000') | join(',') }}"

Explanation

  1. map filter applies a filter (regex_replace) to individual elements of the list;

  2. regex_replace filter (with the following regular expression) adds a prefix and suffix to a string;

    current_list | map('regex_replace', '(.*)', 'prefix\\1suffix')
    
  3. join filter converts the list to comma-delimited string in the output.


Alternative

Another possible solution (builds on what you already know) would be to use Jinja2 to directly for the target string:

set_fact:
  fact2: "{{ 'https://' + fact1|join(':8000,https://') + ':8000' }}"