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I need add in ansible task to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf two lines(for deploy):



passenger_root /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini;
passenger_ruby /usr/bin/passenger_free_ruby;


This line I add to end of file("include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"):



- name: Include passenger in nginx.conf
become: yes
lineinfile: dest=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf regexp="^s*# include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;" line=" include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"


But this lines must be in html{...} block, not in the end of file.
How I can do it?










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    I need add in ansible task to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf two lines(for deploy):



    passenger_root /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini;
    passenger_ruby /usr/bin/passenger_free_ruby;


    This line I add to end of file("include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"):



    - name: Include passenger in nginx.conf
    become: yes
    lineinfile: dest=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf regexp="^s*# include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;" line=" include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"


    But this lines must be in html{...} block, not in the end of file.
    How I can do it?










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      I need add in ansible task to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf two lines(for deploy):



      passenger_root /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini;
      passenger_ruby /usr/bin/passenger_free_ruby;


      This line I add to end of file("include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"):



      - name: Include passenger in nginx.conf
      become: yes
      lineinfile: dest=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf regexp="^s*# include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;" line=" include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"


      But this lines must be in html{...} block, not in the end of file.
      How I can do it?










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      I need add in ansible task to /etc/nginx/nginx.conf two lines(for deploy):



      passenger_root /usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/phusion_passenger/locations.ini;
      passenger_ruby /usr/bin/passenger_free_ruby;


      This line I add to end of file("include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"):



      - name: Include passenger in nginx.conf
      become: yes
      lineinfile: dest=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf regexp="^s*# include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;" line=" include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"


      But this lines must be in html{...} block, not in the end of file.
      How I can do it?







      ruby-on-rails ruby nginx ansible passenger






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          There's insertafter option for lineinfile module.



          You can do something like this:



          - lineinfile:
          dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
          line: " include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"
          insertafter: '^s*include /etc/nginx/conf-components.d/*.conf;s*$'
          # insertafter: '^http {$'


          To insert your include just after *.conf includes, or just after http { opening tag.



          It is not useful if you have many identical blocks. But for unique markers it's good enough.






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          • Thanks it is work for me!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 13:49










          • One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:14












          • This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
            – Konstantin Suvorov
            Nov 9 at 14:20










          • Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:23











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          There's insertafter option for lineinfile module.



          You can do something like this:



          - lineinfile:
          dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
          line: " include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"
          insertafter: '^s*include /etc/nginx/conf-components.d/*.conf;s*$'
          # insertafter: '^http {$'


          To insert your include just after *.conf includes, or just after http { opening tag.



          It is not useful if you have many identical blocks. But for unique markers it's good enough.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks it is work for me!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 13:49










          • One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:14












          • This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
            – Konstantin Suvorov
            Nov 9 at 14:20










          • Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:23















          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted










          There's insertafter option for lineinfile module.



          You can do something like this:



          - lineinfile:
          dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
          line: " include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"
          insertafter: '^s*include /etc/nginx/conf-components.d/*.conf;s*$'
          # insertafter: '^http {$'


          To insert your include just after *.conf includes, or just after http { opening tag.



          It is not useful if you have many identical blocks. But for unique markers it's good enough.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks it is work for me!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 13:49










          • One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:14












          • This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
            – Konstantin Suvorov
            Nov 9 at 14:20










          • Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:23













          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          0
          down vote



          accepted






          There's insertafter option for lineinfile module.



          You can do something like this:



          - lineinfile:
          dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
          line: " include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"
          insertafter: '^s*include /etc/nginx/conf-components.d/*.conf;s*$'
          # insertafter: '^http {$'


          To insert your include just after *.conf includes, or just after http { opening tag.



          It is not useful if you have many identical blocks. But for unique markers it's good enough.






          share|improve this answer












          There's insertafter option for lineinfile module.



          You can do something like this:



          - lineinfile:
          dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
          line: " include /etc/nginx/passenger.conf;"
          insertafter: '^s*include /etc/nginx/conf-components.d/*.conf;s*$'
          # insertafter: '^http {$'


          To insert your include just after *.conf includes, or just after http { opening tag.



          It is not useful if you have many identical blocks. But for unique markers it's good enough.







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 9 at 13:36









          Konstantin Suvorov

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          • Thanks it is work for me!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 13:49










          • One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:14












          • This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
            – Konstantin Suvorov
            Nov 9 at 14:20










          • Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:23


















          • Thanks it is work for me!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 13:49










          • One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:14












          • This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
            – Konstantin Suvorov
            Nov 9 at 14:20










          • Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
            – Dmitry Korobko
            Nov 9 at 14:23
















          Thanks it is work for me!
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 13:49




          Thanks it is work for me!
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 13:49












          One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 14:14






          One question - can I check this file and insert my lines, only if this lines not found in file? Because if this strings be duplicated, nginx be crashed.
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 14:14














          This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
          – Konstantin Suvorov
          Nov 9 at 14:20




          This module should be idempotent – it should add the line only if it is not there. So the first run will give you yellow changed state and the second run will give you green state with nothing to be changed.
          – Konstantin Suvorov
          Nov 9 at 14:20












          Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 14:23




          Cool! It's really green state at second run. Thanks!
          – Dmitry Korobko
          Nov 9 at 14:23


















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