Allow gem executable to contain spaces
rbenv has a special exec function which loads the correct ruby version before executing a command. The syntax for this is `/usr/local/rbenv/bin/rbenv exec gem ...` for example. But previously when specifying executable='/usr/local/rbenv/bin/rbenv exec gem' this would not work because the string was treated as one executable. This PR fixes that by splitting the executable on spaces.
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@ -91,12 +91,12 @@ import re
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def get_rubygems_path(module):
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if module.params['executable']:
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return module.params['executable']
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return module.params['executable'].split(' ')
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else:
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return module.get_bin_path('gem', True)
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return [ module.get_bin_path('gem', True) ]
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def get_rubygems_version(module):
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cmd = [ get_rubygems_path(module), '--version' ]
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cmd = get_rubygems_path(module) + [ '--version' ]
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(rc, out, err) = module.run_command(cmd, check_rc=True)
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match = re.match(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)', out)
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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ def get_rubygems_version(module):
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def get_installed_versions(module, remote=False):
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cmd = [ get_rubygems_path(module) ]
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cmd = get_rubygems_path(module)
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cmd.append('query')
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if remote:
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cmd.append('--remote')
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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ def uninstall(module):
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if module.check_mode:
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return
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cmd = [ get_rubygems_path(module) ]
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cmd = get_rubygems_path(module)
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cmd.append('uninstall')
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if module.params['version']:
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cmd.extend([ '--version', module.params['version'] ])
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ def install(module):
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else:
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major = None
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cmd = [ get_rubygems_path(module) ]
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cmd = get_rubygems_path(module)
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cmd.append('install')
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if module.params['version']:
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cmd.extend([ '--version', module.params['version'] ])
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