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Add Loop Over A List Of Dictionaries as an Ansible TIL
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For a steady stream of TILs, [sign up for my newsletter](https://crafty-builder-6996.ck.page/e169c61186).
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* [Ack](#ack)
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* [Ack](#ack)
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* [Amplify](#amplify)
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* [Amplify](#amplify)
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* [Ansible](#ansible)
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* [Chrome](#chrome)
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* [Chrome](#chrome)
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* [Clojure](#clojure)
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* [Clojure](#clojure)
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* [CSS](#css)
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* [CSS](#css)
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- [Sign Up User With Email And Password](amplify/sign-up-user-with-email-and-password.md)
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- [Sign Up User With Email And Password](amplify/sign-up-user-with-email-and-password.md)
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### Ansible
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- [Loop Over A List Of Dictionaries](ansible/loop-over-a-list-of-dictionaries.md)
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### Chrome
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### Chrome
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- [Access A Value Logged To The Console](chrome/access-a-value-logged-to-the-console.md)
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- [Access A Value Logged To The Console](chrome/access-a-value-logged-to-the-console.md)
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# Loop Over A List Of Dictionaries
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Ansible's `loop` can iterate over a list of dictionaries in a task. That task
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will be evaluated for each `item` in that list. Since each `item` is a
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dictonary, we can access the fields on the `item` directory with dot notation —
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`item.name`.
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Here is what this would look like for a task that is setting up authorized SSH
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keys.
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```yaml
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- hosts: all
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vars:
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dev_users:
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- name: alice
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ssh_key_url: https://github.com/dev1.keys
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- name: bob
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ssh_key_url: https://github.com/dev2.keys
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tasks:
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- name: Set authorized keys taken from url
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ansible.posix.authorized_key:
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user: "{{ item.name }}"
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state: present
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key: "{{ item.ssh_key_url }}"
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loop: "{{ dev_users }}"
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```
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Notice the `loop` over the `dev_users` variable gives us access to an `item` in
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the task. Because each `item` has a `name` and an `ssh_key_url`, we can access
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those fields in the task.
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[source](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbooks_loops.html#standard-loops)
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