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Watch: Ansible troubleshooting - not a valid attribute for a Play error

Join Luca Berton on Ansible Pilot as we unravel the not a valid attribute for a Play error, exploring troubleshooting and solutions.

Introduction

In today's episode of Ansible Pilot, I'm Luca Berton, and we'll be diving into Ansible troubleshooting, focusing on the infamous "not a valid attribute for a Play" error. This error can be a stumbling block for many, but fear not – I'll guide you through reproducing, troubleshooting, and fixing this issue.

Unveiling the Error in a Live Demo

The most effective way to explore Ansible troubleshooting is through a live Playbooknstration. Let's reproduce the "not a valid attribute for a Play" error and walk through the steps to resolve it.

Error Code: invalid_play_attribute_error.yml

``yaml

---

  • name: file module demo

hosts: all

vars:

myfile: "~/example.txt"

task:

- name: Creating an empty

ansible.builtin.file:

path: "{{ myfile }}"

state: touch

`

Error Execution

Executing the playbook with the error:

`bash

$ ansible-playbook -i Playbook/inventory troubleshooting/invalid_play_attribute_error.yml

ERROR! 'task' is not a valid attribute for a Play

The error appears to be in 'invalid_play_attribute_error.yml': line 2, column 3, but may

be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

The offending line appears to be:

- -

  • name: file module demo

^ here

`

Fixing the Code: invalid_play_attribute_fix.yml

`yaml

---

  • name: file module demo

hosts: all

vars:

myfile: "~/example.txt"

tasks:

- name: Creating an empty

ansible.builtin.file:

path: "{{ myfile }}"

state: touch

`

Executing the Fixed Code

Executing the fixed playbook:

`bash

$ ansible-playbook -i inventory invalid_play_attribute_fix.yml

PLAY [file module demo] *

TASK [Gathering Facts]

ok: [demo.example.com]

TASK [Creating an empty file] *

changed: [demo.example.com]

PLAY RECAP **

demo.example.com : ok=2 changed=1 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=0 rescued=0 ignored=0

``

You can find the code on [GitHub](https://github.com/lucab85/ansible-pilot/tree/master/troubleshooting).

Conclusion

In summary, you've now gained valuable insights into troubleshooting the "not a valid attribute for a Play" error in Ansible. Understanding the error message, reproducing the issue, and implementing the

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