* Add 'cacheable' param to set_fact action and module.
Used just like set_fact, except facts set with cacheable: true
will be stored in the fact cache if fact caching is enabled.
set_fact normally only sets facts in the non_persistent_fact_cache, so they
are lost between invocations.
* update set_facts docs
* use 'ansible_facts_cacheable' in module/actions result
* pop fact cacheable related items out of args/results
We dont want to use 'ansible_facts_cacheable' result item
or 'cacheable' arg as actual facts, so pop them out of the
dicts.
Made the following changes:
* Removed wildcard imports
* Replaced long form of GPL header with short form
* Removed get_exception usage
* Added from __future__ boilerplate
* Adjust division operator to // where necessary
For the following files:
* web_infrastructure modules
* system modules
* linode, lxc, lxd, atomic, cloudscale, dimensiondata, ovh, packet,
profitbricks, pubnub, smartos, softlayer, univention modules
* compat dirs (disabled as its used intentionally)
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Mutually reference Windows and non-Windows modules
To make it easier for Windows or non-Windows users to find the relevant
module information, we are mutually referencing both variants in their
documentation.
We are also adding a special note if a module works on both Windows and
non-Windows targets.
* Replace 'look at' with 'use', as requested
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Changes to the metadata format were approved here:
https://github.com/ansible/proposals/issues/54
* Update documentation to the new metadata format
* Changes to metadata-tool to account for new metadata
* Add GPL license header
* Add upgrade subcommand to upgrade metadata version
* Change default metadata to the new format
* Fix exclusion of non-modules from the metadata report
* Fix ansible-doc for new module metadata
* Exclude metadata version from ansible-doc output
* Fix website docs generation for the new metadata
* Update metadata schema in valiate-modules test
* Update the metadata in all modules to the new version
The reverted change (Examples syntax batch7 (#5624), 99de7f0) makes the
example not match its description.
modified: lib/ansible/modules/utilities/logic/set_fact.py
* Change example syntax on nxos_feature module
* Change example syntax on nxos_hsrp module
* Change example syntax on nxos_igmp module
* Change example syntax on nxos_interface module
* Change example syntax on nxos_interface_ospf module
* Change example syntax on nxos_ip_interface module
* Change example syntax on nxos_ping module
* Change example syntax on nxos_switchport module
* Change example syntax on nxos_vlan module
* Change example syntax on nxos_vrf module
* Change example syntax on nxos_vrf_interface module
* Change example syntax on nxos_vrrp module
* Change example syntax on meta module
* Change example syntax on set_fact module
* Change example syntax on win_copy module
* Change example syntax on win_file module
* Change example syntax on win_get_url module
Remove escaping of \ characeter in Windows paths since it's no longer required for single quoted or unquoted values when using multi-line YAML syntax.
* Change example syntax on win_lineinfile module
* Change example syntax on win_msi module
* Change example syntax on win_stat module
* Remove nxos_bgp example from nxos_igmp module
* Mark examples as regexp to avoid syntax error
* Cleanup win_copy.py examples
* Cleanup win_file.py examples
* Remove quotes in win_get_url.py examples
* Cleanup quotes and languare in win_lineinfile.py
* Cleanup examples in win_group.py
* Cleanup examples in win_service.py
* Don't use : in documentation because it breaks the YAML syntax check
* Cleanup win_copy.py examples
* Cleanup win_copy.py examples
* Minor change to fix test failure
* Use single quotes
Context: I recently discovered that when setting a fact, key=value pairs and complex arguments differ in how the fact is stored. For example, when attempting to use complex arguments using key=values, the result can be stored as a unicode string as opposed to an object/list/etc.
I'm hoping the above example update will better demonstrate to and instruct people to use complex arguments instead of key=value pairs in certain situations.