Ansible - using “include” and “include_tasks” modules





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I've downloaded the docker role and when I'm running the role i get the following error:



The error appears to have been in '/some_folder/geerlingguy.docker/tasks/main.yml': line 2, column 3, but may
be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

The offending line appears to be:

---
- include_tasks: setup-RedHat.yml
^ here


and when I replace the module include_task module with the include module everything works as expected.



what is causing this issue?










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    I've downloaded the docker role and when I'm running the role i get the following error:



    The error appears to have been in '/some_folder/geerlingguy.docker/tasks/main.yml': line 2, column 3, but may
    be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

    The offending line appears to be:

    ---
    - include_tasks: setup-RedHat.yml
    ^ here


    and when I replace the module include_task module with the include module everything works as expected.



    what is causing this issue?










    share|improve this question

























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      I've downloaded the docker role and when I'm running the role i get the following error:



      The error appears to have been in '/some_folder/geerlingguy.docker/tasks/main.yml': line 2, column 3, but may
      be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

      The offending line appears to be:

      ---
      - include_tasks: setup-RedHat.yml
      ^ here


      and when I replace the module include_task module with the include module everything works as expected.



      what is causing this issue?










      share|improve this question














      I've downloaded the docker role and when I'm running the role i get the following error:



      The error appears to have been in '/some_folder/geerlingguy.docker/tasks/main.yml': line 2, column 3, but may
      be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

      The offending line appears to be:

      ---
      - include_tasks: setup-RedHat.yml
      ^ here


      and when I replace the module include_task module with the include module everything works as expected.



      what is causing this issue?







      ansible ansible-2.x ansible-galaxy






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          If you are using Ansible version lower to 2.4 then it can be expected as include_task was introduced in Ansible 2.4
          https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/include_tasks_module.html






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          • Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

            – Noam
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          • That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

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          If you are using Ansible version lower to 2.4 then it can be expected as include_task was introduced in Ansible 2.4
          https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/include_tasks_module.html






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          • Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

            – Noam
            Jan 3 at 9:20













          • That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

            – pradeep
            Jan 3 at 9:25


















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          If you are using Ansible version lower to 2.4 then it can be expected as include_task was introduced in Ansible 2.4
          https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/include_tasks_module.html






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          • Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

            – Noam
            Jan 3 at 9:20













          • That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

            – pradeep
            Jan 3 at 9:25
















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          If you are using Ansible version lower to 2.4 then it can be expected as include_task was introduced in Ansible 2.4
          https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/include_tasks_module.html






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          If you are using Ansible version lower to 2.4 then it can be expected as include_task was introduced in Ansible 2.4
          https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/include_tasks_module.html







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          • Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

            – Noam
            Jan 3 at 9:20













          • That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

            – pradeep
            Jan 3 at 9:25





















          • Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

            – Noam
            Jan 3 at 9:20













          • That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

            – pradeep
            Jan 3 at 9:25



















          Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

          – Noam
          Jan 3 at 9:20







          Thanks! that solved this issue - I'm using Ansible 2.2.1.0

          – Noam
          Jan 3 at 9:20















          That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

          – pradeep
          Jan 3 at 9:25







          That's great to hear. Feel free to accept the answer if you are happy so that it can be helpful to others as well.

          – pradeep
          Jan 3 at 9:25






















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