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Cleanups to docs and rename of inv var

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Toshio Kuratomi 2016-03-18 06:40:04 -07:00
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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ This indicates the command to use to spawn a shell under a sudo environment. Us
executable = /bin/bash
Starting in version 2.1 this can be overriden by the inventory var ``ansible_executable``.
Starting in version 2.1 this can be overriden by the inventory var ``ansible_shell_executable``.
.. _filter_plugins:

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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Privilege escalation (see :doc:`Ansible Privilege Escalation<become>` for furthe
Remote host environment parameters::
ansible_shell_type
The shell type of the target system. You should not use this setting unless you have set the 'executable' to a non sh compatible shell.
The shell type of the target system. You should not use this setting unless you have set the 'ansible_shell_executable' to a non sh compatible shell.
By default commands are formatted using 'sh'-style syntax.
Setting this to 'csh' or 'fish' will cause commands executed on target systems to follow those shell's syntax instead.
ansible_python_interpreter
@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ Remote host environment parameters::
::
ansible_executable
This sets the shell the ansible controller will use on the target machine, overrides ``executable`` in ``ansible.cfg`` which defaults to '/bin/sh'.
You should really only change it if is not possible to use '/bin/sh' (i.e. it is not in the list of allowed shells for your users).
ansible_shell_executable
This sets the shell the ansible controller will use on the target machine, overrides ``executable`` in ``ansible.cfg`` which defaults to ``/bin/sh``.
You should really only change it if is not possible to use ``/bin/sh`` (i.e. ``/bin/sh`` is not installed on the target machine.).
Examples from a host file::

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ MAGIC_VARIABLE_MAPPING = dict(
su_pass = ('ansible_su_password', 'ansible_su_pass'),
su_exe = ('ansible_su_exe',),
su_flags = ('ansible_su_flags',),
executable = ('ansible_executable',),
executable = ('ansible_shell_executable',),
)
SU_PROMPT_LOCALIZATIONS = [