Replace ansible_ssh_* by ansible_*

Ansible 2.0 has deprecated the “ssh” from ansible_ssh_user, ansible_ssh_host, and ansible_ssh_port to become ansible_user, ansible_host, and ansible_port. If you are using a version of Ansible prior to 2.0, you should continue using the older style variables (ansible_ssh_*). These shorter variables are ignored, without warning, in older versions of Ansible.

I am not sure about the broader impact of this change. But I have seen on the requirements the version required is ansible>=2.4.0.

http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/intro_inventory.html
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abelgana 2017-10-13 11:07:26 -04:00 committed by GitHub
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has_bastion: "{{ 'bastion' in groups['all'] }}" has_bastion: "{{ 'bastion' in groups['all'] }}"
- set_fact: - set_fact:
bastion_ip: "{{ hostvars['bastion']['ansible_ssh_host'] }}" bastion_ip: "{{ hostvars['bastion']['ansible_host'] }}"
when: has_bastion when: has_bastion
# As we are actually running on localhost, the ansible_ssh_user is your local user when you try to use it directly # As we are actually running on localhost, the ansible_ssh_user is your local user when you try to use it directly
# To figure out the real ssh user, we delegate this task to the bastion and store the ansible_ssh_user in real_user # To figure out the real ssh user, we delegate this task to the bastion and store the ansible_user in real_user
- set_fact: - set_fact:
real_user: "{{ ansible_ssh_user }}" real_user: "{{ ansible_user }}"
delegate_to: bastion delegate_to: bastion
when: has_bastion when: has_bastion