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Documentation fixes

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Toshio Kuratomi 2016-05-24 10:46:33 -07:00
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@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ This should return something like::
.. _binary_module_reading_input:
Binary Modules Input
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Support for binary modules was added in Ansible 2.2. When Ansible detects a binary module, it will proceed to
supply the argument input as a file on ``argv[1]`` that is formatted as JSON. The JSON contents of that file

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Networking Support
.. _working_with_networking_devices:
Working with Networking Devices
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Starting with Ansible version 2.1, you can now use the familiar Ansible models of playbook authoring and module development to manage heterogenous networking devices.
@ -23,17 +23,16 @@ Ansible currently supports the following networking devices:
.. _networking_installation:
Network Automation Installation
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Download the latest Ansible network release `here <http://releases.ansible.com/ansible-network/latest/>`_.
Playbooks for testing Ansible core network modules can be found `here <https://github.com/ansible/test-network-modules>`_.
* Download the `latest Ansible network release <http://releases.ansible.com/ansible-network/latest/>`_.
* `Playbooks for testing <https://github.com/ansible/test-network-modules>`_ Ansible core network modules.
.. _networking_module_index:
Available Networking Modules
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Most standard Ansible modules are designed to work with Linux/Unix or Windows machines and will not work with networking devices. Some modules (including "slurp", "raw", and "setup") are platform-agnostic and will work with networking devices.
@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ To see what modules are available for networking devices, please browse the `"ne
.. _understanding_provider_arguments:
Connecting to Networking Devices
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All core networking modules implement a *provider* argument, which is a collection of arguments used to define the characteristics of how to connect to the device. This section will assist in understanding how the provider argument is used.
@ -149,14 +148,14 @@ Overall, this provides a very granular level of control over how credentials are
.. _networking_module_types:
Understanding Networking Module Types
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TBD
.. _networking_environment_variables:
Networking Environment Variables
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The following environment variables are available to Ansible networking modules:
@ -176,7 +175,7 @@ Variables are evaulated in the following order, listed from lowest to highest pr
.. _networking_module_conditionals:
Conditionals in Networking Modules
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Ansible allows you to use conditionals to control the flow of your playbooks. Ansible networking command modules use the following unique conditional statements.
@ -199,4 +198,3 @@ To evaluate this properly, you'll need to compare against results. For example::
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result[0] contains '100.00'