openstack-zuul-jobs/tests/multinode_firewall_persistence_vars/RedHat.yaml
David Moreau Simard 4d7a824070
Resolve Ansible variable precedence issue with include_vars
This patch effectively works around an issue we're seeing with
Ansible's var precedence with the "include -- with_first_found"
pattern.

TL;DR of what is happening is that a role, configure-unbound, has a
"vars" directory which is meant to be used by an "include_vars --
with_first_found" task.

However, since we have a "vars" directory at the playbook level, this
directory has precedence over the one in the role. This makes it so
the var files from the playbook directory are included instead of the
one in the role.

We wanted to address that by using {{ role_path }} within roles, but
it turns out that Zuul's protection mechanisms is actually
interfering [1]. Work around this for the time being.

Since this is all not very straightforward, it ought to be documented
properly somewhere -- this is in the README.rst file for the time
being. Let's figure out a better place later.

[1]: http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/irclogs/%23zuul/%23zuul.2018-01-15.log.html#t2018-01-15T22:44:13

Change-Id: Ia79a793200fcb89161783ff641b85106936084b5
2018-03-02 11:18:22 -05:00

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iptables_service:
- iptables
- ip6tables