From 83457e147c765a2d0b468e007dc8f0019d4a221f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CaptTofu Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2014 03:35:22 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Small fix for issue #9275 --- docsite/rst/developing_modules.rst | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docsite/rst/developing_modules.rst b/docsite/rst/developing_modules.rst index b50c4f415f2..3d430326c91 100644 --- a/docsite/rst/developing_modules.rst +++ b/docsite/rst/developing_modules.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The directory "./library", alongside your top level playbooks, is also automatic added as a search directory. Should you develop an interesting Ansible module, consider sending a pull request to the -`moudule-extras project `_. There's also a core +`moudules-extras project `_. There's also a core repo for more established and widely used modules. "Extras" modules may be promoted to core periodically, but there's no fundamental difference in the end - both ship with ansible, all in one package, regardless of how you acquire ansible. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ modules. Keep in mind, though, that some modules in ansible's source tree are so look at `service` or `yum`, and don't stare too close into things like `async_wrapper` or you'll turn to stone. Nobody ever executes async_wrapper directly. -Ok, let's get going with an example. We'll use Python. For starters, save this as a file named `time`:: +Ok, let's get going with an example. We'll use Python. For starters, save this as a file named `time.py`:: #!/usr/bin/python @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ There's a useful test script in the source checkout for ansible:: Let's run the script you just wrote with that:: - ansible/hacking/test-module -m ./time + ansible/hacking/test-module -m ./time.py You should see output that looks something like this:: @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ If you are having trouble getting your module "found" by ansible, be sure it is If you have a fork of one of the ansible module projects, do something like this:: - ANSIBLE_LIBRARY=~/ansible-module-core:~/ansible-module-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 to make sure you're not reporting bugs on versions from your fork!