In playbooks, hosts can be a YAML list. We templated the list before
converting it to a semicolon-separated string, which actually templated its
repr. This converts to a string first. A basic unit test is included.
The function call has been renamed to better reflect what it does, and we
reduced the number of calls from two to one in case the remote user is not
root.
This patch also fixes a string concatenation in _copy_module() that
should use os.path.join()
This closes#436
get_hosts() was treating [] (meaning complete restriction, no hosts allowed)
the same as None (meaning no restriction, all hosts allowed). Fixed logic.
Playbook test for no vars_files with len(), but that excepts if play.vars_files==None, as can happen when there's a vars_files section with no vars files listed. What is the ansible way: ignore, warn, or fail with message (instead of traceback)?
commit e00368e7c65c65bed11fcaaf83fe8b093dbf492e
Merge: 2ea7110c039aa0
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Date: Thu May 10 01:43:10 2012 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' of https://github.com/weaselkeeper/ansible into weaselkeeper-devel
commit c039aa0915
Author: Jim Richardson <weaselkeeper@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 11 17:55:13 2012 -0700
cleanup and simplification of ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP feature
commit d87f15b796
Merge: 5917aba4c2fd25
Author: Jim Richardson <weaselkeeper@gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 11 17:30:16 2012 -0700
Merge branch 'devel' of github.com:weaselkeeper/ansible into devel
commit 5917aba761
Author: Jim Richardson <jrichardson@classmates.com>
Date: Wed May 9 11:25:45 2012 -0700
ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP environment variable sets where ansible will stuf tmp files on remote host. Default is /var/tmp for root, and $HOME/.ansible/tmp for non-root
commit 4c2fd25777
Author: Jim Richardson <jrichardson@classmates.com>
Date: Wed May 9 11:25:45 2012 -0700
ANSIBLE_REMOTE_TMP environment variable sets where ansible will stuf tmp files on remote host. Default is /var/tmp for root, and $HOME/.ansible/tmp for non-root
mktemp creates the temp directory 700 only. If the sudo-user is not
root, the other user will not be able to run the command (Permission
denied error). This adds the executable bit for all on the temp
directory.