passwd -> password
loginpass -> login_password
loginuser -> login_user
loginhost -> login_host
Add an example playbook that shows how to use the modules.
get module (with new module-magic-code!)
Usage: ansible -m get -a "url=http://xxxxxxx dest=fileordirctory"
all cleanups as per @mpdehaan's suggestions
add daisychain
added example playbook (get_url.yml) with URLencode example
commit 5b9d29e08fba6402efccaa1ca56d834ff58f4b55
Merge: 7286f3a 111561f
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jul 15 14:34:10 2012 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' of https://github.com/pas256/ansible into pasec2
commit 111561f7829b517fb0b7577a0e2147292bdba58f
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 16 16:13:48 2012 -0700
Reading the config file from the same directory as the script, and
fixing typo in security group name
commit e63659d04e65c0be3db833038f55a21d2ec511a9
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 16 10:56:59 2012 -0700
Adding list of variables to documentation
commit d0aecf025e23cf26f3df5a253639b0ec425b7223
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 13 15:35:00 2012 -0700
Finished EC2 external inventory script
commit 136b8a50824b7f964f162fad153784899d6dd634
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 18:01:44 2012 -0700
Almost done, just a few more types to deal with
commit 09f92052ce2e21a2c216692a20ce1bb03eacc2d9
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 10 23:43:30 2012 -0700
Adding region options to config, and getting host details happening, but
need to figure out complex types
commit a940c9b8fb9258043ec4f4a37fef80fdbcfcda7b
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 10 18:06:05 2012 -0700
Converting to a class, commenting methods, reading settings from a
config file, and starting to work on the host variables
commit 43eb3214a6bdd65d3ef3961183252932b6984004
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 9 13:11:27 2012 -0700
First pass of the Ansible EC2 inventory script
This changes the gid option to group. One may provide a primary group
as either a gid or a name. The module will then check to verify that
the group already exists. If the group does not already exist, the
module will fail.