How to output host-specific variable along with hostname for all tasks in Ansible












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Instead of the usual output which shows only status and hostname, how can I also output the value of a host-specific variable that is loaded from inventory.py under the _meta["hostvars"] key?



Looking for output something like:



TASK [Ping host]
********************************************
ok: [192.168.80.1] foo
ok: [192.168.80.2] bar
ok: [192.168.80.3] foo2


I want this to happen independent of OK/FAILURE/UNREACHABLE task status.










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    Instead of the usual output which shows only status and hostname, how can I also output the value of a host-specific variable that is loaded from inventory.py under the _meta["hostvars"] key?



    Looking for output something like:



    TASK [Ping host]
    ********************************************
    ok: [192.168.80.1] foo
    ok: [192.168.80.2] bar
    ok: [192.168.80.3] foo2


    I want this to happen independent of OK/FAILURE/UNREACHABLE task status.










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      Instead of the usual output which shows only status and hostname, how can I also output the value of a host-specific variable that is loaded from inventory.py under the _meta["hostvars"] key?



      Looking for output something like:



      TASK [Ping host]
      ********************************************
      ok: [192.168.80.1] foo
      ok: [192.168.80.2] bar
      ok: [192.168.80.3] foo2


      I want this to happen independent of OK/FAILURE/UNREACHABLE task status.










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      Instead of the usual output which shows only status and hostname, how can I also output the value of a host-specific variable that is loaded from inventory.py under the _meta["hostvars"] key?



      Looking for output something like:



      TASK [Ping host]
      ********************************************
      ok: [192.168.80.1] foo
      ok: [192.168.80.2] bar
      ok: [192.168.80.3] foo2


      I want this to happen independent of OK/FAILURE/UNREACHABLE task status.







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