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ansible - example of using map + regex_replace to modify all items in a list
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--- | |
- hosts: localhost | |
connection: local | |
gather_facts: False | |
vars: | |
mylist: | |
- group_1 | |
- group_2 | |
tasks: | |
- debug: | |
msg: "{{ mylist | map('regex_replace', '(.*)', '\\1_foo') | list }}" |
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PLAY [localhost] ********************************************************************************************************************** | |
TASK [debug] ************************************************************************************************************************** | |
ok: [localhost] => { | |
"changed": false, | |
"msg": [ | |
"group_1_foo", | |
"group_2_foo" | |
] | |
} | |
PLAY RECAP **************************************************************************************************************************** | |
localhost : ok=1 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0 |
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Indeed, I got strange results if the regex was not achored at the beginning: "^..."
Other than that, thanks for this useful pattern.