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Fix document references in modules (#49892)

* Docs: Fixes internal module reference syntax for seealso
* Updates anchors and links
* Updates seealso in the docs for module **win_chocolatey**.
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Dag Wieers 2018-12-17 17:20:06 +01:00 committed by Alicia Cozine
parent 651ea5da44
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@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ And you use the ``eapi`` variable in your task(s):
Note that while Ansible 2.6 supports the use of ``connection: local`` with ``provider`` dictionaries, this usage will be deprecated in the future and eventually removed.
For more information, see :ref:`Become and Networks<become-network>`
For more information, see :ref:`Become and Networks<become_network>`

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@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Certain network platforms, such as eos and ios, have the concept of different pr
ansible_become=yes
ansible_become_method=enable
For more information, see the :ref:`using become with network modules<become-network>` guide.
For more information, see the :ref:`using become with network modules<become_network>` guide.
Jump hosts

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@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ The deprecation warnings reflect this schedule. The task above, run in Ansible 2
[DEPRECATION WARNING]: Param 'host' is deprecated. See the module docs for more information. This feature will be removed in version 2.9.
Deprecation warnings can be disabled by setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg.
We recommend using the new connection types ``network_cli`` and ``netconf`` (see below), using standard Ansible connection properties, and setting those properties in inventory by group. As you update your playbooks and inventory files, you can easily make the change to ``become`` for privilege escalation (on platforms that support it). For more information, see the :ref:`using become with network modules<become-network>` guide and the :ref:`platform documentation<platform_options>`.
We recommend using the new connection types ``network_cli`` and ``netconf`` (see below), using standard Ansible connection properties, and setting those properties in inventory by group. As you update your playbooks and inventory files, you can easily make the change to ``become`` for privilege escalation (on platforms that support it). For more information, see the :ref:`using become with network modules<become_network>` guide and the :ref:`platform documentation<platform_options>`.
Adding persistent connection types ``network_cli`` and ``netconf``
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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ To force ``become`` to open a new systemd session that goes through
For more information, see `this systemd issue
<https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/825#issuecomment-127917622>`_.
.. _become-network:
.. _become_network:
Become and Networks
===================
@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ Ansible still supports ``enable`` mode with ``connection: local`` for legacy pla
We recommend updating your playbooks to use ``become`` for network-device ``enable`` mode consistently. The use of ``authorize`` and of ``provider`` dictionaries will be deprecated in future. Check the :ref:`platform_options` and :ref:`network_modules` documentation for details.
.. _become-windows:
.. _become_windows:
Become and Windows
==================

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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ See Also
{% for item in seealso %}
{% if item.module is defined and item.description is defined %}
:ref:`Module @{ item.module }@ <@{ item.module }@_module>`
:ref:`@{ item.module }@_module`
@{ item.description | rst_ify }@
{% elif item.module is defined %}
:ref:`@{ item.module }@_module`

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@ -15,12 +15,11 @@ ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: win_chocolatey
version_added: "1.9"
version_added: '1.9'
short_description: Manage packages using chocolatey
description:
- Manage packages using Chocolatey (U(http://chocolatey.org/)).
- Manage packages using Chocolatey.
- If Chocolatey is missing from the system, the module will install it.
- List of packages can be found at U(http://chocolatey.org/packages).
requirements:
- chocolatey >= 0.10.5 (will be upgraded if older)
options:
@ -55,6 +54,7 @@ options:
architecture.
- When setting C(x86), will ensure Chocolatey installs the x86 package
even when on an x64 bit OS.
type: str
choices:
- default
- x86
@ -204,32 +204,43 @@ options:
- Specific version of the package to be installed.
- When I(state) is set to C(absent), will uninstall the specific version
otherwise all versions of that package will be removed.
- Provide as a string (e.g. C('6.1')), otherwise it is considered to be
a floating-point number and depending on the locale could become C(6,1),
which will cause a failure.
type: str
notes:
- Provide the C(version) parameter value as a string (e.g. C('6.1')), otherwise it
is considered to be a floating-point number and depending on the locale could
become C(6,1), which will cause a failure.
- When using verbosity 2 or less (C(-vv)) the C(stdout) output will be restricted.
- When using verbosity 4 (C(-vvvv)) the C(stdout) output will be more verbose.
- When using verbosity 5 (C(-vvvvv)) the C(stdout) output will include debug output.
- This module will install or upgrade Chocolatey when needed.
- When using verbosity 2 or less (C(-vv)) the C(stdout) output will be restricted.
When using verbosity 4 (C(-vvvv)) the C(stdout) output will be more verbose.
When using verbosity 5 (C(-vvvvv)) the C(stdout) output will include debug output.
- Some packages, like hotfixes or updates need an interactive user logon in
order to install. You can use (C(become)) to achieve this, see
:doc:`/user_guide/become`.
- Even if you are connecting as local Administrator, using (C(become)) to
order to install. You can use C(become) to achieve this, see
:ref:`become_windows`.
Even if you are connecting as local Administrator, using C(become) to
become Administrator will give you an interactive user logon, see examples
below.
- If (C(become)) is unavailable, use (M(win_hotfix) to install hotfixes instead
of (M(win_chocolatey)) as (M(win_hotfix)) avoids using wusa.exe which cannot
be run without (C(become)).
- If C(become) is unavailable, use M(win_hotfix) to install hotfixes instead
of M(win_chocolatey) as M(win_hotfix) avoids using C(wusa.exe) which cannot
be run without C(become).
seealso:
- module: win_chocolatey_config
- module: win_chocolatey_facts
- module: win_chocolatey_feature
- module: win_chocolatey_source
- module: win_feature
- module: win_hotfix
description: Use when C(become) is unavailable, to avoid using C(wusa.exe).
- module: win_package
- module: win_updates
- name: Chocolatey website
description: More information about the Chocolatey tool.
link: http://chocolatey.org/
- name: Chocolatey packages
description: An overview of the available Chocolatey packages.
link: http://chocolatey.org/packages
- ref: become_windows
description: Some packages, like hotfixes or updates need an interactive user logon
in order to install. You can use C(become) to achieve this.
author:
- Trond Hindenes (@trondhindenes)
- Peter Mounce (@petemounce)
@ -276,7 +287,7 @@ EXAMPLES = r'''
name: git
source: internal_repo
- name: ensure Chocolatey itself is installed and use internal repo as source
- name: Ensure Chocolatey itself is installed and use internal repo as source
win_chocolatey:
name: chocolatey
source: http://someserver/chocolatey
@ -303,7 +314,7 @@ EXAMPLES = r'''
- putty
- windirstat
- name: uninstall multiple packages
- name: Uninstall multiple packages
win_chocolatey:
name:
- procexp