I have the following json output in ansible:
[{
"active_transaction": null,
"cores": 4,
"hostname": "alpha-auth-wb01"
},
{
"active_transaction": null,
"cores": 4,
"hostname": "beta-auth-wb01"
}]
Now I am trying to filter the output to just show the output where the hostname contains alpha for example.
Output should be:
[{
"active_transaction": null,
"cores": 4,
"hostname": "alpha-auth-wb01"
}]
Code and results:
jq: "[?contains(hostname, 'alpha')]"
fatal: [worker.domain]: FAILED! => {"msg": "JMESPathError in json_query filter plugin:\\nIn function contains(), invalid type for value: None, expected one of: ['array', 'string'], received: \\"null\\""}
Also tried adding from_json | to_json and the other way around. Still fails.
Any ideas much appreciated!
As @Matthew L Daniel mentioned, you should store your query in a variable, because of quoting issues. Also your query is incorrect, for what you want. As I understood, you would like to select all elements, where the hostname
contains the string alpha
. A fully working solution is the following:
---
- hosts: localhost
gather_facts: False
vars:
jq: "[?contains(hostname, 'alpha')]"
json: |
[{
"active_transaction": null,
"cores": 4,
"hostname": "alpha-auth-wb01"
},
{
"active_transaction": null,
"cores": 4,
"hostname": "beta-auth-wb01"
}]
tasks:
- name: DEBUG
debug:
msg: "{{ json | from_json | json_query(jq) }}"
If you don't want to write your json_query
in a var you could quote it like this:
"{{ json | json_query(\"[?contains(hostname, 'alpha')]\") }}"
But I would recommend, to put it in a var.