hardcoded lists in ansible code, just add WITH_ITEMS_USES_LIST in a
comment anywhere, and of course, support recieving params as list.
Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
Migrated all examples: in DOCUMENTATION=''' string to standalone EXAMPLES=''' string
Added deprecation warning to moduledev.rst and remove deprecated example from it
Fixed up a few typos and uppercased some acronyms.
add consistency to how EXAMPLES are formatted
this works well for 'initial password setting' on user creation and avoids
having extra tasks and conditionals.
Signed-off-by: Brian Coca <briancoca+dev@gmail.com>
The biggest change has been to package_latest since it was previously
just comparing version numbers before and after an upgrade had run.
We now parse the output from a dry run instead.
Thanks to Johan Belin for triggering the discussion :).
- The html_ify filter now escapes HTML found in module documentation.
THIS COULD AFFECT MORE THAN JUST MARKDOWN but I didn't see any modules
expecting to use e.g. HTML entities or HTML tags in their
documentation.
- The markdown_ify filter (used as jpfunc in markdown.j2) escapes at
least a few Markdown in-line formatting characters.
- Improvements to markdown.j2:
- Call jpfunc on the module name heading so that it gets escaped for
Markdown (e.g. my_module_name becomes my\_module\_name).
- Added paragraph breaks between paragraphs in the description.
- Added examples heading, which is consistent with the notes heading
below it.
Previous commit c3659741 expanded sudo_user during task construction,
but this is too early as it does not pick up variables set during
the play.
This commit moves sudo_user expansion to the runner after variables
have been merged.
In MySQL 5.6, the root account created by default during MySQL
installation has the PROXY ... WITH GRANT OPTION privilege for ''@'',
that is, for all users.
The mysql_user module tries to revoke this privilege, but this fails:
_mysql_exceptions.ProgrammingError: (1064, "You have an error in your
SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server
version for the right syntax to use near '''@'' FROM 'root'@'localhost''
at line 1")
Quick fix: don't revoke privilege if user is root and the privilege to
revoke contains PROXY.