When the output of a command is stored in a register, this will create a
stdout_lines field in the result object that contains stdout split into a list
of lines. This list can then be iterated over using with_items.
The check for the destination being a directory is now done before
checking if the file exists, that way the user is informed that the
thirsty argument is required.
Ansible support configuration in:
```
~/.ansible.cfg
/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
```
this patch add current user (usefull where user have some different projects) with the oreder:
```
./ansible.cfg
~/.ansible.cfg
/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
```
Previously, importing a playbook in a different directory didn't
work because all of the relative paths were resolved relative to
the top-level playbook.
This patch resolves relative paths on a per-play level instead of
relative to the directory of the top-level playbook.
Also removes the dirname argument from the Play._get_vars method
since this argument wasn't used in the metho dbody.
If I create a database from scratch and assign permissions by doing:
- name: ensure database is created
action: postgresql_db db=$dbname
- name: ensure django user has access
action: postgresql_user db=$dbname user=$dbuser priv=ALL password=$dbpassword
Then it fails with the error:
File "/tmp/ansible-1347048449.32-29998829936529/postgresql_user", line 565, in <module>
main()
File "/tmp/ansible-1347048449.32-29998829936529/postgresql_user", line 273, in main
changed = grant_privileges(cursor, user, privs) or changed
File "/tmp/ansible-1347048449.32-29998829936529/postgresql_user", line 174, in grant_privileges
changed = grant_func(cursor, user, name, privilege)\
File "/tmp/ansible-1347048449.32-29998829936529/postgresql_user", line 132, in grant_database_privilege
prev_priv = get_database_privileges(cursor, user, db)
File "/tmp/ansible-1347048449.32-29998829936529/postgresql_user", line 118, in get_database_privileges
r = re.search('%s=(C?T?c?)/[a-z]+\,?' % user, datacl)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/re.py", line 142, in search
return _compile(pattern, flags).search(string)
TypeError: expected string or buffer
This fix fixes the problem by not executing the regex if the
db query on pg_database returns None.
When using template module, if a restrictive umask is set, the
sudo_user won't be able to read the /tmp/ansible-dir/source file
after it is copied across following _transfer_str
I wonder if this behaviour shouldn't be abstracted somehow (as
this correction also happens after put_file in the copy module too)