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There is a growing pattern for using ansible to orchestrate runs of existing puppet code. For instance, the OpenStack Infrastructure team started using ansible for this very reason. It also turns out that successfully running puppet and interpreting success or failure is harder than you'd expect, thus warranting a module and not just a shell command. This is ported in from http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/ansible-puppet |
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cloud | ||
clustering | ||
database | ||
files | ||
messaging | ||
monitoring | ||
network | ||
notification | ||
packaging | ||
source_control | ||
system | ||
web_infrastructure | ||
windows | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
__init__.py | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
COPYING | ||
README.md | ||
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ansible-modules-extras
This repo contains a subset of ansible-modules with slightly lower use or priority than "core" modules.
All new modules should be submitted here, and have a chance to be promoted to core over time.
Reporting bugs
Take care to submit tickets to the appropriate repo where modules are contained. The repo is mentioned at the bottom of module documentation page at docs.ansible.com.
Testing modules
Ansible module development guide contains the latest info about that.
License
As with Ansible, modules distributed with Ansible are GPLv3 licensed. User generated modules not part of this project can be of any license.
Installation
There should be no need to install this repo separately as it should be included in any Ansible install using the official documented methods.