Merge pull request #10853 from cgar/spelling

just a few spelling error changes

I swear only 95% of those are mine!
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Brian Coca 2015-04-30 09:02:09 -04:00
commit 4e85419257
32 changed files with 38 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Other Notable Changes:
Operations that depend on a clean working tree may fail unless force=yes is
added.
* git: When local modifications exist in a checkout, the git module will now
fail unless force is explictly specified. Specifying force=yes will allow
fail unless force is explicitly specified. Specifying force=yes will allow
the module to revert and overwrite local modifications to make git actions
succeed.
* hg: When local modifications exist in a checkout, the hg module used to

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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ to the `module development documentation <http://docs.ansible.com/developing_mod
Ansible's aesthetic encourages simple, readable code and consistent, conservatively extending,
backwards-compatible improvements. Code developed for Ansible needs to support Python 2.6+,
while code in modules must run under Python 2.4 or higher. Please also use a 4-space indent
and no tabs, we do not enforce 80 column lines, we are fine wtih 120-140. We do not take 'style only'
and no tabs, we do not enforce 80 column lines, we are fine with 120-140. We do not take 'style only'
requests unless the code is nearly unreadable, we are "PEP8ish", but not strictly compliant.
You can also contribute by testing and revising other requests, specially if it is one you are interested

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@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ Get a string checksum::
{{ 'test2'|checksum }}
Other hashes (platform dependant)::
Other hashes (platform dependent)::
{{ 'test2'|hash('blowfish') }}

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class UnclosedQuoteError(SQLParseError):
pass
# maps a type of identifier to the maximum number of dot levels that are
# allowed to specifiy that identifier. For example, a database column can be
# allowed to specify that identifier. For example, a database column can be
# specified by up to 4 levels: database.schema.table.column
_PG_IDENTIFIER_TO_DOT_LEVEL = dict(database=1, schema=2, table=3, column=4, role=1)
_MYSQL_IDENTIFIER_TO_DOT_LEVEL = dict(database=1, table=2, column=3, role=1, vars=1)

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@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ class AIX(Hardware):
class HPUX(Hardware):
"""
HP-UX-specifig subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
HP-UX-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ class GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork(Network):
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[0])
def parse_nd6_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# FreBSD has options like this...
# FreeBSD has options like this...
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[1])
def parse_ether_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ class SunOSVirtual(Virtual):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/virtinfo -p")
# The output contains multiple lines with different keys like this:
# DOMAINROLE|impl=LDoms|control=false|io=false|service=false|root=false
# The output may also be not formated and the returncode is set to 0 regardless of the error condition:
# The output may also be not formatted and the returncode is set to 0 regardless of the error condition:
# virtinfo can only be run from the global zone
try:
for line in out.split('\n'):

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class PlayBook(object):
any_errors_fatal = False,
vault_password = False,
force_handlers = False,
# privelege escalation
# privilege escalation
become = C.DEFAULT_BECOME,
become_method = C.DEFAULT_BECOME_METHOD,
become_user = C.DEFAULT_BECOME_USER,

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class Play(object):
self.no_log = utils.boolean(ds.get('no_log', 'false'))
self.force_handlers = utils.boolean(ds.get('force_handlers', self.playbook.force_handlers))
# Fail out if user specifies conflicting privelege escalations
# Fail out if user specifies conflicting privilege escalations
if (ds.get('become') or ds.get('become_user')) and (ds.get('sudo') or ds.get('sudo_user')):
raise errors.AnsibleError('sudo params ("become", "become_user") and su params ("sudo", "sudo_user") cannot be used together')
if (ds.get('become') or ds.get('become_user')) and (ds.get('su') or ds.get('su_user')):

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ class Runner(object):
run_hosts=None, # an optional list of pre-calculated hosts to run on
no_log=False, # option to enable/disable logging for a given task
run_once=False, # option to enable/disable host bypass loop for a given task
become=False, # whether to run privelege escalation or not
become=False, # whether to run privilege escalation or not
become_method=C.DEFAULT_BECOME_METHOD,
become_user=C.DEFAULT_BECOME_USER, # ex: 'root'
become_pass=C.DEFAULT_BECOME_PASS, # ex: 'password123' or None

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class Connection(object):
if in_data:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Internal Error: this module does not support optimized module pipelining")
# We ignore privelege escalation!
# We ignore privilege escalation!
local_cmd = self._generate_cmd(executable, cmd)
vvv("EXEC %s" % (local_cmd), host=self.lxc)

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ class Connection(object):
if in_data:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Internal Error: this module does not support optimized module pipelining")
# We happily ignore privelege escalation
# We happily ignore privilege escalation
if executable == '/bin/sh':
executable = None
local_cmd = self._generate_cmd(executable, cmd)

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class LookupModule(object):
utils.warnings("Failed lookup url for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
continue
except HTTPError, e:
utils.warnings("Recieved HTTP error for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
utils.warnings("Received HTTP error for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
continue
for line in response.read().splitlines():

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@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ def template_from_string(basedir, data, vars, fail_on_undefined=False):
data = unicode(data, 'utf-8')
# Check to see if the string we are trying to render is just referencing a single
# var. In this case we don't wont to accidentally change the type of the variable
# var. In this case we don't want to accidentally change the type of the variable
# to a string by using the jinja template renderer. We just want to pass it.
only_one = SINGLE_VAR.match(data)
if only_one:

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ that will be used instead of the configured values if they are set:
If errors are encountered during operation, this script will return an exit code of
255; otherwise, it will return an exit code of 0.
Collins attributes are accessable as variables in ansible via the COLLINS['attribute_name'].
Collins attributes are accessible as variables in ansible via the COLLINS['attribute_name'].
Tested against Ansible 1.8.2 and Collins 1.3.0.
"""

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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ class ConsulInventory(object):
def load_data_for_node(self, node, datacenter):
'''loads the data for a sinle node adding it to various groups based on
metadata retrieved from the kv store and service availablity'''
metadata retrieved from the kv store and service availability'''
index, node_data = self.consul_api.catalog.node(node, dc=datacenter)
node = node_data['Node']

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this software. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# The OpenStack Inventory module uses os-client-config for configuation.
# The OpenStack Inventory module uses os-client-config for configuration.
# https://github.com/stackforge/os-client-config
# This means it will either:
# - Respect normal OS_* environment variables like other OpenStack tools

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
# __Test Outline__
#
# __ec2_elb_lb__
# create test elb with listeners and certificat
# create test elb with listeners and certificate
# change AZ's
# change listeners
# remove listeners

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@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
- rax_clb_a1.balancer.algorithm == 'LEAST_CONNECTIONS'
- rax_clb_a1.balancer.status == 'ACTIVE'
- name: Test rax_clb with updated algoritm 2
- name: Test rax_clb with updated algorithm 2
rax_clb:
username: "{{ rackspace_username }}"
api_key: "{{ rackspace_api_key }}"

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This comes from host, not the parents or grandparents.
The value of the grandparent variable grandparent_var is
not overridden and is = 2000
The value of the parent variable is not overriden and
The value of the parent variable is not overridden and
is = 6000
The variable 'overridden_in_parent' is set in the parent

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This comes from host, not the parents or grandparents.
The value of the grandparent variable grandparent_var is
not overridden and is = {{ grandparent_var }}
The value of the parent variable is not overriden and
The value of the parent variable is not overridden and
is = {{ parent_var }}
The variable 'overridden_in_parent' is set in the parent

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class TaskQueueManager:
for handler in handler_block.block:
handler_list.append(handler)
# then initalize it with the handler names from the handler list
# then initialize it with the handler names from the handler list
for handler in handler_list:
self._notified_handlers[handler.get_name()] = []

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class UnclosedQuoteError(SQLParseError):
pass
# maps a type of identifier to the maximum number of dot levels that are
# allowed to specifiy that identifier. For example, a database column can be
# allowed to specify that identifier. For example, a database column can be
# specified by up to 4 levels: database.schema.table.column
_PG_IDENTIFIER_TO_DOT_LEVEL = dict(database=1, schema=2, table=3, column=4, role=1)
_MYSQL_IDENTIFIER_TO_DOT_LEVEL = dict(database=1, table=2, column=3, role=1, vars=1)

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@ -1494,7 +1494,7 @@ class AIX(Hardware):
class HPUX(Hardware):
"""
HP-UX-specifig subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
HP-UX-specific subclass of Hardware. Defines memory and CPU facts:
- memfree_mb
- memtotal_mb
- swapfree_mb
@ -2062,7 +2062,7 @@ class GenericBsdIfconfigNetwork(Network):
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[0])
def parse_nd6_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
# FreBSD has options like this...
# FreeBSD has options like this...
current_if['options'] = self.get_options(words[1])
def parse_ether_line(self, words, current_if, ips):
@ -2642,7 +2642,7 @@ class SunOSVirtual(Virtual):
rc, out, err = module.run_command("/usr/sbin/virtinfo -p")
# The output contains multiple lines with different keys like this:
# DOMAINROLE|impl=LDoms|control=false|io=false|service=false|root=false
# The output may also be not formated and the returncode is set to 0 regardless of the error condition:
# The output may also be not formatted and the returncode is set to 0 regardless of the error condition:
# virtinfo can only be run from the global zone
try:
for line in out.split('\n'):

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@ -149,12 +149,12 @@ class DataLoader():
show_content = False
return (data, show_content)
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
raise AnsibleParserError("an error occured while trying to read the file '%s': %s" % (file_name, str(e)))
raise AnsibleParserError("an error occurred while trying to read the file '%s': %s" % (file_name, str(e)))
def _handle_error(self, yaml_exc, file_name, show_content):
'''
Optionally constructs an object (AnsibleBaseYAMLObject) to encapsulate the
file name/position where a YAML exception occured, and raises an AnsibleParserError
file name/position where a YAML exception occurred, and raises an AnsibleParserError
to display the syntax exception information.
'''

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class ModuleArgsParser:
dest: b
# extra gross, but also legal. in this case, the args specified
# will act as 'defaults' and will be overriden by any args specified
# will act as 'defaults' and will be overridden by any args specified
# in one of the other formats (complex args under the action, or
# parsed from the k=v string
- command: 'pwd'

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class Become:
def _detect_privilege_escalation_conflict(self, ds):
# Fail out if user specifies conflicting privelege escalations
# Fail out if user specifies conflicting privilege escalations
has_become = 'become' in ds or 'become_user'in ds
has_sudo = 'sudo' in ds or 'sudo_user' in ds
has_su = 'su' in ds or 'su_user' in ds

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@ -354,9 +354,9 @@ class ActionBase:
# FIXME: async stuff here?
#if (module_style != 'new' or async_jid is not None or not self._connection._has_pipelining or not C.ANSIBLE_SSH_PIPELINING or C.DEFAULT_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES):
if remote_module_path:
debug("transfering module to remote")
debug("transferring module to remote")
self._transfer_data(remote_module_path, module_data)
debug("done transfering module to remote")
debug("done transferring module to remote")
environment_string = self._compute_environment_string()

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class ActionModule(ActionBase):
if src is None:
return dict(failed=True, msg="src is required")
elif remote_src:
# everyting is remote, so we just execute the module
# everything is remote, so we just execute the module
# without changing any of the module arguments
return self._execute_module()

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class Connection(object):
if in_data:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Internal Error: this module does not support optimized module pipelining")
# We ignore privelege escalation!
# We ignore privilege escalation!
local_cmd = self._generate_cmd(executable, cmd)
vvv("EXEC %s" % (local_cmd), host=self.lxc)

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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class Connection(object):
if in_data:
raise errors.AnsibleError("Internal Error: this module does not support optimized module pipelining")
# We happily ignore privelege escalation
# We happily ignore privilege escalation
if executable == '/bin/sh':
executable = None
local_cmd = self._generate_cmd(executable, cmd)

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class LookupModule(LookupBase):
utils.warnings("Failed lookup url for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
continue
except HTTPError as e:
utils.warnings("Recieved HTTP error for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
utils.warnings("Received HTTP error for %s : %s" % (term, str(e)))
continue
for line in response.read().splitlines():

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class Templar:
if self._contains_vars(variable):
# Check to see if the string we are trying to render is just referencing a single
# var. In this case we don't wont to accidentally change the type of the variable
# var. In this case we don't want to accidentally change the type of the variable
# to a string by using the jinja template renderer. We just want to pass it.
only_one = SINGLE_VAR.match(variable)
if only_one:

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@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ def process_category(category, categories, options, env, template, outputname):
category_file.write("""\n\n
.. note::
- %s: This marks a module as deprecated, which means a module is kept for backwards compatibility but usage is discouraged. The module documentation details page may explain more about this rationale.
- %s: This marks a module as 'extras', which means it ships with ansible but may be a newer module and possibly (but not neccessarily) less activity maintained than 'core' modules.
- %s: This marks a module as 'extras', which means it ships with ansible but may be a newer module and possibly (but not necessarily) less activity maintained than 'core' modules.
- Tickets filed on modules are filed to different repos than those on the main open source project. Core module tickets should be filed at `ansible/ansible-modules-core on GitHub <http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core>`_, extras tickets to `ansible/ansible-modules-extras on GitHub <http://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras>`_
""" % (DEPRECATED, NOTCORE))
category_file.close()