Fix variable name mis-match in website docs for ANSIBLE_LIBRARY. Clean up some dangling whitespace

pull/11980/head
Tim Bielawa 9 years ago
parent 6058eaa92f
commit 5a84e61778

@ -381,8 +381,8 @@ Include it in your module file like this::
# ... snip ... # ... snip ...
''' '''
The ``description``, and ``notes`` fields The ``description``, and ``notes`` fields
support formatting with some special macros. support formatting with some special macros.
These formatting functions are ``U()``, ``M()``, ``I()``, and ``C()`` These formatting functions are ``U()``, ``M()``, ``I()``, and ``C()``
for URL, module, italic, and constant-width respectively. It is suggested for URL, module, italic, and constant-width respectively. It is suggested
@ -425,11 +425,12 @@ built and appear in the 'docsite/' directory.
Module Paths Module Paths
```````````` ````````````
If you are having trouble getting your module "found" by ansible, be sure it is in the ANSIBLE_LIBRARY_PATH. If you are having trouble getting your module "found" by ansible, be
sure it is in the ``ANSIBLE_LIBRARY`` environment variable.
If you have a fork of one of the ansible module projects, do something like this:: If you have a fork of one of the ansible module projects, do something like this::
ANSIBLE_LIBRARY=~/ansible-modules-core:~/ansible-modules-extras ANSIBLE_LIBRARY=~/ansible-modules-core:~/ansible-modules-extras
And this will make the items in your fork be loaded ahead of what ships with Ansible. Just be sure And this will make the items in your fork be loaded ahead of what ships with Ansible. Just be sure
to make sure you're not reporting bugs on versions from your fork! to make sure you're not reporting bugs on versions from your fork!
@ -555,7 +556,7 @@ then::
Deprecating and making module aliases Deprecating and making module aliases
`````````````````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````````````````
Starting in 1.8 you can deprecate modules by renaming them with a preceding _, i.e. old_cloud.py to Starting in 1.8 you can deprecate modules by renaming them with a preceding _, i.e. old_cloud.py to
_old_cloud.py, This will keep the module available but hide it from the primary docs and listing. _old_cloud.py, This will keep the module available but hide it from the primary docs and listing.
You can also rename modules and keep an alias to the old name by using a symlink that starts with _. You can also rename modules and keep an alias to the old name by using a symlink that starts with _.
@ -584,5 +585,3 @@ This example allows the stat module to be called with fileinfo, making the follo
Development mailing list Development mailing list
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#ansible IRC chat channel #ansible IRC chat channel

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