fix incorrect environment processing

it was assumed it could only be a dict or string (it starts out as a list)
also a 2nd assumption that bare vars only would appear in one of the dict keys.

removed deprecation warnings from here as they should be signaled in the bare conversion itself.
pull/14290/head
Brian Coca 9 years ago
parent 48b20684f2
commit acb556b3d4

@ -244,11 +244,21 @@ class Task(Base, Conditional, Taggable, Become):
if value is None:
return dict()
elif isinstance(value, list):
if len(value) == 1:
return templar.template(value[0], convert_bare=True)
else:
env = []
for env_item in value:
if isinstance(env_item, (string_types, AnsibleUnicode)) and env_item in templar._available_variables.keys():
env[env_item] = templar.template(env_item, convert_bare=True)
elif isinstance(value, dict):
env = dict()
for env_item in value:
if isinstance(env_item, (string_types, AnsibleUnicode)) and env_item in templar._available_variables.keys():
display.deprecated("Using bare variables for environment is deprecated."
" Update your playbooks so that the environment value uses the full variable syntax ('{{foo}}')")
break
env[env_item] = templar.template(value[env_item], convert_bare=True)
# at this point it should be a simple string
return templar.template(value, convert_bare=True)
def _post_validate_changed_when(self, attr, value, templar):

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