Merge pull request #9276 from CaptTofu/bug/module_doc_fix

Small fix for issue #9275
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James Cammarata 2014-10-07 11:32:51 -05:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ modules. Keep in mind, though, that some modules in ansible's source tree are
so look at `service` or `yum`, and don't stare too close into things like `async_wrapper` or
you'll turn to stone. Nobody ever executes async_wrapper directly.
Ok, let's get going with an example. We'll use Python. For starters, save this as a file named `time`::
Ok, let's get going with an example. We'll use Python. For starters, save this as a file named `time.py`::
#!/usr/bin/python
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ There's a useful test script in the source checkout for ansible::
Let's run the script you just wrote with that::
ansible/hacking/test-module -m ./time
ansible/hacking/test-module -m ./time.py
You should see output that looks something like this::
@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ If you are having trouble getting your module "found" by ansible, be sure it is
If you have a fork of one of the ansible module projects, do something like this::
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY=~/ansible-module-core:~/ansible-module-extras
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY=~/ansible-modules-core:~/ansible-modules-extras
And this will make the items in your fork be loaded ahead of what ships with Ansible. Just be sure
to make sure you're not reporting bugs on versions from your fork!