Add example of using non-posix shellisms to raw and shell

Fixes #14262
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Toshio Kuratomi 2016-02-03 13:07:30 -08:00
parent 50bfacb0da
commit 6ff4c4cb71
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@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ description:
- This module does not require python on the remote system, much like
the M(script) module.
notes:
- "If using raw from a playbook, you may need to disable fact gathering
using C(gather_facts: no) if you're using C(raw) to bootstrap python
onto the machine."
- If you want to execute a command securely and predictably, it may be
better to use the M(command) module instead. Best practices when writing
playbooks will follow the trend of using M(command) unless M(shell) is
@ -57,4 +60,13 @@ author:
EXAMPLES = '''
# Bootstrap a legacy python 2.4 host
- raw: yum -y install python-simplejson
# Bootstrap a host without python2 installed
- raw: dnf install -y python2 python2-dnf libselinux-python
# Run a command that uses non-posix shell-isms (in this example /bin/sh
# doesn't handle redirection and wildcards together but bash does)
- raw: cat < /tmp/*txt
args:
executable: /bin/bash
'''

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@ -92,4 +92,10 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
args:
chdir: somedir/
creates: somelog.txt
# Run a command that uses non-posix shell-isms (in this example /bin/sh
# doesn't handle redirection and wildcards together but bash does)
- shell: cat < /tmp/*txt
args:
executable: /bin/bash
'''