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This allows the EC2 inventory plugin to be used with the same configuration against different EC2 accounts Profile can be passed using --profile variable or using EC2_PROFILE environment variable e.g. ``` EC2_PROFILE=prod ansible-playbook -i ec2.py playbook.yml ``` Added documentation on profiles to EC2 dynamic inventory doc Only tries to use profiles if --profile argument is given or EC2_PROFILE is set to maintain compatibility will boto < 2.24. Works around a minor bug in boto where if you try and use a security token with a profile it fails (boto/boto#2100) |
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Homepage and documentation source for Ansible
This project hosts the source behind docs.ansible.com
Contributions to the documentation are welcome. To make changes, submit a pull request that changes the reStructuredText files in the "rst/" directory only, and the core team can do a docs build and push the static files.
If you wish to verify output from the markup
such as link references, you may install sphinx and build the documentation by running
make viewdocs
from the ansible/docsite
directory.
To include module documentation you'll need to run make webdocs
at the top level of the repository. The generated
html files are in docsite/htmlout/.
If you do not want to learn the reStructuredText format, you can also file issues about documentation problems on the Ansible GitHub project.
Note that module documentation can actually be generated from a DOCUMENTATION docstring in the modules directory, so corrections to modules written as such need to be made in the module source, rather than in docsite source.
To install sphinx and the required theme, install pip and then "pip install sphinx sphinx_rtd_theme"