I would like to set an ansible variable to some default value but only if the variable is undefined. Otherwise I would like to keep it unchanged.
I tried these two approaches and both of them produce recursive loop:
namespace: "{{namespace|default(default_namespace)}}"
namespace: "{% if namespace is defined %}{{namespace}}{% else %}{{default_namespace}}{% endif %}"
It seems like you are taking a wrong approach.
Take a look at the Ansible documentation concerning variable precedence. It is a built-in feature of Ansible to use the default variable if the variable is not defined.
In Ansible 2.x the variable precedence starts like this:
role defaults
inventory vars
So if you want to define a default value for a variable you should set it in role/defaults/main.yml
. Ansible will use that value only if the variable is not defined somewhere else.
Another option is to use a Jinja2 filter. With a Jinja filter you can set a default value for a variable like this:
{{ some_variable | default(5) }}
- set_fact: namespace="default_namespace"
when: namespace is undefined
In case you need to set your variable by priority order, likewise:
- Set variable as var_priority_1.
But if it is not defined, then:
- Set variable as var_priority_2.
But if it is not defined either, then:
- Set variable to a default value.
I had to use such condition while trying to get value from inventory hosts variables, that sometimes need to be overridden by role vars:
shell: |
...
shell_var={{ role_var if role_var is defined else hostvars[item].host_var | default('defalut_value') }}
...
with_items: "{{ groups[hosts_group_iterator] }}"