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I have an Ansible playbook that sets a lot of variables. One the playbooks has this task:

- name: create config file 
  template:
    src: 'templates/main_config.j2'
    dest: "{{ tmp_dir }}/main_config.json"

The template main_config.j2 writes strings that are defined as variables in the parent Ansible playbooks and tasks.

I want to include another Jinja2 template based on a value of an Ansible variable.

{% include "./templates/configurations.j2" %}, 
{% include "./templates/security.j2" %},
{% include './templates/' + {{ job }} + '_steps.j2' %}

job is a Ansible variable set in a parent playbook.

This is not working. What could be the problem?

Baptiste Mille-Mathias
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You don't need to open a Jinja2 expression ({{ ... }}) to refer to a variable inside a statement ({% ... %}). You can use the variable name directly:

{% include './templates/' + job + '_steps.j2' %}
techraf
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