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Fixing up some search/replace errors regarding user/remote_user

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James Cammarata 2013-09-18 12:22:19 -05:00
parent 39659db72a
commit 687753e4cb

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@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ Loops
To save some typing, repeated tasks can be written in short-hand like so:: To save some typing, repeated tasks can be written in short-hand like so::
- name: add several users - name: add several users
remote_user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=wheel user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=wheel
with_items: with_items:
- testuser1 - testuser1
- testuser2 - testuser2
@ -479,9 +479,9 @@ If you have defined a YAML list in a variables file, or the 'vars' section, you
The above would be the equivalent of:: The above would be the equivalent of::
- name: add user testuser1 - name: add user testuser1
remote_user: name=testuser1 state=present groups=wheel user: name=testuser1 state=present groups=wheel
- name: add user testuser2 - name: add user testuser2
remote_user: name=testuser2 state=present groups=wheel user: name=testuser2 state=present groups=wheel
The yum and apt modules use with_items to execute fewer package manager transactions. The yum and apt modules use with_items to execute fewer package manager transactions.
@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ Note that the types of items you iterate over with 'with_items' do not have to b
If you have a list of hashes, you can reference subkeys using things like:: If you have a list of hashes, you can reference subkeys using things like::
- name: add several users - name: add several users
remote_user: name={{ item.name }} state=present groups={{ item.groups }} user: name={{ item.name }} state=present groups={{ item.groups }}
with_items: with_items:
- { name: 'testuser1', groups: 'wheel' } - { name: 'testuser1', groups: 'wheel' }
- { name: 'testuser2', groups: 'root' } - { name: 'testuser2', groups: 'root' }
@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ Negative numbers are not supported. This works as follows::
- group: name=odds state=present - group: name=odds state=present
# create some test users # create some test users
- remote_user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=evens - user: name={{ item }} state=present groups=evens
with_sequence: start=0 end=32 format=testuser%02x with_sequence: start=0 end=32 format=testuser%02x
# create a series of directories with even numbers for some reason # create a series of directories with even numbers for some reason
@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ This length can be changed by passing an extra parameter::
(...) (...)
# create a user with a given password # create a user with a given password
- remote_user: name=guestuser - user: name=guestuser
state=present state=present
uid=5000 uid=5000
password={{ item }} password={{ item }}