First attempt at standardizing DOCUMENTATION string (new DICT)
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import datetime
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import datetime
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import tempfile
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import tempfile
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: get_url
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short_description: Downloads files from HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP to node
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description: >
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Downloads files from HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP to the remote server. The remote
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server must have direct access to the remote resource.
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version_added: "0.6"
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options:
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- url:
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description: HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP URL
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required: true
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default: null
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aliases: []
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- dest:
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description: absolute path of where to download the file to. If dest is a
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directory, the basename of the file on the remote server will be used. If
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a directory, thirsty=yes must also be set.
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required: true
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default: null
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- thirsty:
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description: if yes, will download the file every time and replace the
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file if the contents change. if no, the file will only be downloaded if
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the destination does not exist. Generally should be 'yes' only for small
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local files. prior to 0.6, acts if 'yes' by default.
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version_added: "0.7"
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required: false
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choices: [ "yes", "no" ]
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default: "no"
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- others:
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description: all arguments accepted by the file module also work here
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required: false
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examples:
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- code: get_url url=http://example.com/path/file.conf dest=/etc/foo.conf mode=0440
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description: Obtain and install config file
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notes: >
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This module doesn't support proxies or passwords.
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# informational: requirements for nodes
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requirements: [ urllib2, urlparse ]
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'''
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HAS_URLLIB2=True
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HAS_URLLIB2=True
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try:
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try:
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import urllib2
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import urllib2
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raw
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raw
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# this is a virtual module that is entirely implemented server side
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# this is a virtual module that is entirely implemented server side
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: raw
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short_description: Executes a low-down and dirty SSH command, not going through the module subsystem.
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description: >
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Executes a low-down and dirty SSH command, not going through the module
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subsystem. This is useful and should only be done in two cases. The first
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case is installing python-simplejson on older (python 2.4 and before)
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hosts that need it as a dependency to run modules, since nearly all core
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modules require it. Another is speaking to any devices such as routers
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that do not have any Python installed. In any other case, using the
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'shell' or 'command' module is much more appropriate. Arguments given to
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'raw' are run directly through the configured remote shell and only output
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is returned. There is no error detection or change handler support for
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this module
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examples:
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- code: ansible newhost.example.com -m raw -a "yum -y install python-simplejson"
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description: Example from /usr/bin/ansible to bootstrap a legacy python 2.4 host
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'''
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import socket
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import socket
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import struct
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import struct
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: setup
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short_description: Gathers facts about remote hosts
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description: >
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This module is automatically called by playbooks to gather useful
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variables about remote hosts that can be used in playbooks. It can also be
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executed directly by /usr/bin/ansible to check what variables are
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available to a host. Ansible provides many 'facts' about the system,
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automatically.
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notes: >
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More ansible facts will be added with successive releases. If facter or
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ohai are installed, variables from these programs will also be snapshotted
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into the JSON file for usage in templating. These variables are prefixed
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with facter_ and ohai_ so it's easy to tell their source. All variables are
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bubbled up to the caller. Using the ansible facts and choosing to not
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install facter and ohai means you can avoid ruby-dependencies on your
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remote systems.
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examples:
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- code: ansible all -m setup -tree /tmp/facts
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description: Obtain facts from all hosts and store them indexed by hostname at /tmp/facts.
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'''
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import selinux
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import selinux
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HAVE_SELINUX=True
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HAVE_SELINUX=True
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