yes, it does. Thank you.

but I have a question why I cannot use this:

---
- name: show arrays
  hosts: ansible1.technyati.com
  vars_files:
    - /home/ansible/rhce8/lesson5/arrays/vars/users
  tasks:
    - name: print array values
      debug:
        msg: "User {{ users.test.username }} has homedirectory {{ 
users.test.homedir }} and shell {{ users.test.shell }}"
On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 9:18:22 PM UTC+3 uto...@gmail.com wrote:

> Does this help?
> *$ cat arrays.yml*
>
> ---
> - name: show arrays
>   hosts: localhost
>   vars:
>
>     users:
>       - username: test
>         homedir: /home/test
>         shell: /bin/bash
>       - username: test1
>         homedir: /home/test1
>         shell: /bin/bash
>       - username: test2
>         homedir: /home/test2
>         shell: /bin/bash
>   tasks:
>     - name: print array values
>       debug:
>         msg: "User {{ item.username }} has homedirectory {{ item.homedir 
> }} and shell {{ item.shell }}"
>       loop: "{{ users }}"
> *$ ansible-playbook arrays.yml*
>
> PLAY [show arrays] 
> ***************************************************************************************************************
>
> TASK [Gathering Facts] 
> ***********************************************************************************************************
> ok: [localhost]
>
> TASK [print array values] 
> ********************************************************************************************************
> ok: [localhost] => (item={'username': 'test', 'homedir': '/home/test', 
> 'shell': '/bin/bash'}) => {
>     "msg": "User test has homedirectory /home/test and shell /bin/bash"
> }
> ok: [localhost] => (item={'username': 'test1', 'homedir': '/home/test1', 
> 'shell': '/bin/bash'}) => {
>     "msg": "User test1 has homedirectory /home/test1 and shell /bin/bash"
> }
> ok: [localhost] => (item={'username': 'test2', 'homedir': '/home/test2', 
> 'shell': '/bin/bash'}) => {
>     "msg": "User test2 has homedirectory /home/test2 and shell /bin/bash"
> }
>
> PLAY RECAP 
> ***********************************************************************************************************************
> localhost                  : ok=2    changed=0    unreachable=0   
>  failed=0    skipped=0    rescued=0    ignored=0
>
> On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 1:48:14 PM UTC-4 aelhuss...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> cat vars/users
>>
>> users:
>>   - username: test
>>     homedir: /home/test
>>     shell: /bin/bash
>>   - username: test1
>>     homedir: /home/test1
>>     shell: /bin/bash
>>   - username: test2
>>     homedir: /home/test2
>>     shell: /bin/bash
>>
>> cat arrays.yaml
>> ---
>> - name: show arrays
>>   hosts: ansible1
>>   vars_files:
>>     - vars/users
>>   tasks:
>>     - name: print array values
>>       debug:
>>         msg: "User {{ users.test.username }} has homedirectory {{ 
>> users.test.homedir }} and shell {{ users.test.shell }}"
>> ~
>> I got the error below:
>> fatal: [ansible1]: FAILED! => {"msg": "The task includes an option with 
>> an undefined variable. The error was: 'list object' has no attribute 
>> 'test'\n\nThe error appears to be in '/home/ansible/arrays.yml': line 7, 
>> column 7, but may\nbe elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax 
>> problem.\n\nThe offending line appears to be:\n\n  tasks:\n    - name: 
>> print array values\n      ^ here\n"}
>>
>

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