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Some minor doc updates for the acl module.
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: acl
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version_added: "1.3"
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short_description: set and retrieve file acl
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version_added: "1.4"
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short_description: Sets and retrieves file ACL information.
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description:
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- Sets and retrivies acl for a file
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- Sets and retrieves file ACL information.
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options:
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name:
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required: true
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default: None
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description:
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- The full path of the file/object to get the facts of
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- The full path of the file or object.
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aliases: ['path']
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entry:
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required: false
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default: None
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description:
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- The acl to set/remove. MUST always quote! In form of '<type>:<qualifier>:<perms>', qualifier may be empty for some types but type and perms are always requried. '-' can be used as placeholder when you don't care about permissions.
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- The acl to set or remove. This must always be quoted in the form of '<type>:<qualifier>:<perms>'. The qualifier may be empty for some types, but the type and perms are always requried. '-' can be used as placeholder when you do not care about permissions.
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state:
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required: false
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default: query
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choices: [ 'query', 'present', 'absent' ]
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description:
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- defines which operation you want to do. C(query) get the current acl C(present) sets/changes the acl, requires permissions field C(absent) deletes the acl, requires permissions field
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- defines whether the ACL should be present or not. The C(query) state gets the current acl C(present) without changing it, for use in 'register' operations.
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follow:
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required: false
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default: yes
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choices: [ 'yes', 'no' ]
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description:
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- if yes, dereferences symlinks and sets/gets attributes on symlink target, otherwise acts on symlink itself.
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- whether to follow symlinks on the path if a symlink is encountered.
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author: Brian Coca
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notes:
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- The "acl" module requires that acl is enabled on the target filesystem and that the setfacl and getfacl binaries are installed.
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author: Brian Coca
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notes:
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- The "acl" module requires the acl command line utilities be installed on the target machine and that acl is enabled on the target filesystem.
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- The "acl" module requires that acls are enabled on the target filesystem and that the setfacl and getfacl binaries are installed.
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Obtain the acl of /etc/foo.conf
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- acl: name=/etc/foo.conf
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# Grants joe read access to foo
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# Grant user Joe read access to a file
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- acl: name=/etc/foo.conf entry="user:joe:r" state=present
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# Removes the acl for joe
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# Removes the acl for Joe on a specific file
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- acl: name=/etc/foo.conf entry="user:joe:-" state=absent
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# Obtain the acl for a specific file
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- acl: name=/etc/foo.conf
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register: acl_info
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'''
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def get_acl(module,path,entry,follow):
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