Cpanm Ansible with List
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Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html
and been able to install one perl module using the code below:
# install Dancer perl package
- cpanm:
name: Dancer
However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:
- name: Install OS utilities
dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"
- name: Install pip modules
pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"
- name: Install the perl modules
cpanm:
name: "{{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"
it will throw:
docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}
for each of the modules that I want to install
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?
Thank you
perl ansible cpan cpanm
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Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html
and been able to install one perl module using the code below:
# install Dancer perl package
- cpanm:
name: Dancer
However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:
- name: Install OS utilities
dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"
- name: Install pip modules
pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"
- name: Install the perl modules
cpanm:
name: "{{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"
it will throw:
docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}
for each of the modules that I want to install
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?
Thank you
perl ansible cpan cpanm
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up vote
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down vote
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Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html
and been able to install one perl module using the code below:
# install Dancer perl package
- cpanm:
name: Dancer
However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:
- name: Install OS utilities
dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"
- name: Install pip modules
pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"
- name: Install the perl modules
cpanm:
name: "{{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"
it will throw:
docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}
for each of the modules that I want to install
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?
Thank you
perl ansible cpan cpanm
Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html
and been able to install one perl module using the code below:
# install Dancer perl package
- cpanm:
name: Dancer
However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:
- name: Install OS utilities
dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"
- name: Install pip modules
pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"
- name: Install the perl modules
cpanm:
name: "{{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"
it will throw:
docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}
for each of the modules that I want to install
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?
Thank you
perl ansible cpan cpanm
perl ansible cpan cpanm
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Probably an indentation issue, you should have:
- name: Install Perl modules
cpanm:
path: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- module1
- module2
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Probably an indentation issue, you should have:
- name: Install Perl modules
cpanm:
path: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- module1
- module2
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Probably an indentation issue, you should have:
- name: Install Perl modules
cpanm:
path: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- module1
- module2
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Probably an indentation issue, you should have:
- name: Install Perl modules
cpanm:
path: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- module1
- module2
Probably an indentation issue, you should have:
- name: Install Perl modules
cpanm:
path: "{{ item }}"
with_items:
- module1
- module2
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