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Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read



https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html



and been able to install one perl module using the code below:



# install Dancer perl package
- cpanm:
name: Dancer


However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:



- name: Install OS utilities
dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"

- name: Install pip modules
pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"

- name: Install the perl modules
cpanm:
name: "{{ item }}"
with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"


it will throw:



docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}


for each of the modules that I want to install



Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?



Thank you










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    Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read



    https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html



    and been able to install one perl module using the code below:



    # install Dancer perl package
    - cpanm:
    name: Dancer


    However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:



    - name: Install OS utilities
    dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
    with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"

    - name: Install pip modules
    pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
    with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"

    - name: Install the perl modules
    cpanm:
    name: "{{ item }}"
    with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"


    it will throw:



    docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}


    for each of the modules that I want to install



    Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?



    Thank you










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      Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read



      https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html



      and been able to install one perl module using the code below:



      # install Dancer perl package
      - cpanm:
      name: Dancer


      However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:



      - name: Install OS utilities
      dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
      with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"

      - name: Install pip modules
      pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
      with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"

      - name: Install the perl modules
      cpanm:
      name: "{{ item }}"
      with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"


      it will throw:



      docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}


      for each of the modules that I want to install



      Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?



      Thank you










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      Recently been trying to get get Ansible working with Cpanm. I have read



      https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/cpanm_module.html



      and been able to install one perl module using the code below:



      # install Dancer perl package
      - cpanm:
      name: Dancer


      However everytime I try to use a list of items like so:



      - name: Install OS utilities
      dnf: name="{{ item }}" state=present
      with_items: "{{ utils.deb }}"

      - name: Install pip modules
      pip: name="{{ item }}" state=present
      with_items: "{{ utils.pip }}"

      - name: Install the perl modules
      cpanm:
      name: "{{ item }}"
      with_items: "{{ utils.cpanm }}"


      it will throw:



      docker: failed: [default] (item=Array::Utils) => {"changed": false, "item": "Array::Utils", "msg": "one of the following is required: name, from_path"}


      for each of the modules that I want to install



      Any ideas on what I am doing wrong so that I don't have to install them via shell or doing the first bit of code for each module?



      Thank you







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          Probably an indentation issue, you should have:



          - name: Install Perl modules
          cpanm:
          path: "{{ item }}"
          with_items:
          - module1
          - module2





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            Probably an indentation issue, you should have:



            - name: Install Perl modules
            cpanm:
            path: "{{ item }}"
            with_items:
            - module1
            - module2





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              Probably an indentation issue, you should have:



              - name: Install Perl modules
              cpanm:
              path: "{{ item }}"
              with_items:
              - module1
              - module2





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                Probably an indentation issue, you should have:



                - name: Install Perl modules
                cpanm:
                path: "{{ item }}"
                with_items:
                - module1
                - module2





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                Probably an indentation issue, you should have:



                - name: Install Perl modules
                cpanm:
                path: "{{ item }}"
                with_items:
                - module1
                - module2






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