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# There is actually no actual shell module source, when you use 'shell' in ansible,
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# it runs the 'command' module with special arguments and it behaves differently.
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# See the command source and the comment "#USE_SHELL".
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DOCUMENTATION = '''
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---
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module: shell
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short_description: Execute commands in nodes.
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description:
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- The M(shell) module takes the command name followed by a list of space-delimited arguments.
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It is almost exactly like the M(command) module but runs
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the command through a shell (C(/bin/sh)) on the remote node.
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version_added: "0.2"
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options:
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free_form:
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description:
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- The shell module takes a free form command to run
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required: true
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default: null
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creates:
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description:
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- a filename, when it already exists, this step will B(not) be run.
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required: no
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default: null
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removes:
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description:
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- a filename, when it does not exist, this step will B(not) be run.
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version_added: "0.8"
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required: no
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default: null
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chdir:
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description:
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- cd into this directory before running the command
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required: false
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default: null
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version_added: "0.6"
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executable:
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description:
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- change the shell used to execute the command. Should be an absolute path to the executable.
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required: false
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default: null
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version_added: "0.9"
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notes:
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- If you want to execute a command securely and predictably, it may be
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better to use the M(command) module instead. Best practices when writing
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playbooks will follow the trend of using M(command) unless M(shell) is
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explicitly required. When running ad-hoc commands, use your best
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judgement.
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requirements: [ ]
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author: Michael DeHaan
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'''
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Execute the command in remote shell; stdout goes to the specified
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# file on the remote
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- shell: somescript.sh >> somelog.txt
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'''
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