First, we cannot do a global check for has_wordpress or needs_php,
as those are defined per nginx vhost. Second, I realized that this
was only working in the past because vhosts that had WordPress or
needed PHP were listed first in the nginx_vhosts dict.
This changes the logic to first check if any vhosts have WordPress
or need PHP, then sets a fact that we can use to decide whether to
run php-fpm tasks or not.
ansible-lint told me not to test equality with booleans using literal
"True" and "False", but it Ansible complains if I use "is True" also.
It seems that I need to adjust the syntax slightly.
Instead of looping over a list of items to install, we can actually
just give a list directly to the apt module. This allows the module
to install all packages in one transaction, which is faster as well
as slightly safer for some dependency resolution scenarios.
This tag is no longer reachable after switching to the new dynamic
includes in Ansible 2.4 and 2.5. Anyways, I've been questioning my
decision to add the "packages" tag to any task that uses the apt
module.