DOC: in yum examples, 'pkg' arg renamed to 'name'

* alternating both pkg/name in examples might be confusing
* even if pkg= is working, it is not documented in
  module's refrence guide
pull/12835/head
Brano Zarnovican 9 years ago
parent a22cf8ffc1
commit 84967e282a

@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Below is an example tasks file that explains how a role works. Our common role
# file: roles/common/tasks/main.yml # file: roles/common/tasks/main.yml
- name: be sure ntp is installed - name: be sure ntp is installed
yum: pkg=ntp state=installed yum: name=ntp state=installed
tags: ntp tags: ntp
- name: be sure ntp is configured - name: be sure ntp is configured

@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ For starters, here's a playbook that contains just one play::
remote_user: root remote_user: root
tasks: tasks:
- name: ensure apache is at the latest version - name: ensure apache is at the latest version
yum: pkg=httpd state=latest yum: name=httpd state=latest
- name: write the apache config file - name: write the apache config file
template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf
notify: notify:
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ YAML dictionaries to supply the modules with their ``key=value`` arguments.::
tasks: tasks:
- name: ensure apache is at the latest version - name: ensure apache is at the latest version
yum: yum:
pkg: httpd name: httpd
state: latest state: latest
- name: write the apache config file - name: write the apache config file
template: template:
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ the web servers, and then the database servers. For example::
tasks: tasks:
- name: ensure apache is at the latest version - name: ensure apache is at the latest version
yum: pkg=httpd state=latest yum: name=httpd state=latest
- name: write the apache config file - name: write the apache config file
template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf template: src=/srv/httpd.j2 dest=/etc/httpd.conf

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