Updated ansible-galaxy man page. Removed -b option for import.

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chouseknecht 9 years ago committed by James Cammarata
parent 21edd6a5ab
commit 8bb598daa2

@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ ansible-galaxy - manage roles using galaxy.ansible.com
SYNOPSIS
--------
ansible-galaxy [init|info|install|list|remove] [--help] [options] ...
ansible-galaxy [delete|import|info|init|install|list|login|remove|search|setup] [--help] [options] ...
DESCRIPTION
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
*Ansible Galaxy* is a shared repository for Ansible roles.
The ansible-galaxy command can be used to manage these roles,
or by creating a skeleton framework for roles you'd like to upload to Galaxy.
or for creating a skeleton framework for roles you'd like to upload to Galaxy.
COMMON OPTIONS
--------------
@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ COMMON OPTIONS
Show a help message related to the given sub-command.
INSTALL
-------
@ -145,6 +144,203 @@ The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the *roles_path*
configured in your *ansible.cfg* file (/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
SEARCH
------
The *search* sub-command returns a filtered list of roles found at
galaxy.ansible.com.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy search [options] [searchterm1 searchterm2]
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*--galaxy-tags*::
Provide a comma separated list of Galaxy Tags on which to filter.
*--platforms*::
Provide a comma separated list of Platforms on which to filter.
*--author*::
Specify the username of a Galaxy contributor on which to filter.
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
INFO
----
The *info* sub-command shows detailed information for a specific role.
Details returned about the role included information from the local copy
as well as information from galaxy.ansible.com.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy info [options] role_name[, version]
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*-p* 'ROLES_PATH', *--roles-path=*'ROLES_PATH'::
The path to the directory containing your roles. The default is the *roles_path*
configured in your *ansible.cfg* file (/etc/ansible/roles if not configured)
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
LOGIN
-----
The *login* sub-command is used to authenticate with galaxy.ansible.com.
Authentication is required to use the import, delete and setup commands.
It will authenticate the user,retrieve a token from Galaxy, and store it
in the user's home directory.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy login [options]
The *login* sub-command prompts for a *GitHub* username and password. It does
NOT send your password to Galaxy. It actually authenticates with GitHub and
creates a personal access token. It then sends the personal access token to
Galaxy, which in turn verifies that you are you and returns a Galaxy access
token. After authentication completes the *GitHub* personal access token is
destroyed.
If you do not wish to use your GitHub password, or if you have two-factor
authentication enabled with GitHub, use the *--github-token* option to pass a
personal access token that you create. Log into GitHub, go to Settings and
click on Personal Access Token to create a token.
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
*--github-token*::
Authenticate using a *GitHub* personal access token rather than a password.
IMPORT
------
Import a role from *GitHub* to galaxy.ansible.com. Requires the user first
authenticate with galaxy.ansible.com using the *login* subcommand.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy import [options] github_user github_repo
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
*--branch*::
Provide a specific branch to import. When a branch is not specified the
branch found in meta/main.yml is used. If no branch is specified in
meta/main.yml, the repo's default branch (usually master) is used.
DELETE
------
The *delete* sub-command will delete a role from galaxy.ansible.com. Requires
the user first authenticate with galaxy.ansible.com using the *login* subcommand.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy delete [options] github_user github_repo
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
SETUP
-----
The *setup* sub-command creates an integration point for *Travis CI*, enabling
galaxy.ansible.com to receive notifications from *Travis* on build completion.
Requires the user first authenticate with galaxy.ansible.com using the *login*
subcommand.
USAGE
~~~~~
$ ansible-galaxy setup [options] source github_user github_repo secret
* Use *travis* as the source value. In the future additional source values may
be added.
* Provide your *Travis* user token as the secret. The token is not stored by
galaxy.ansible.com. A hash is created using github_user, github_repo
and your token. The hash value is what actually gets stored.
OPTIONS
~~~~~~~
*-c*, *--ingore-certs*::
Ignore TLS certificate errors.
*-s*, *--server*::
Override the default server https://galaxy.ansible.com.
--list::
Show your configured integrations. Provids the ID of each integration
which can be used with the remove option.
--remove::
Remove a specific integration. Provide the ID of the integration to
be removed.
AUTHOR
------

@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ class GalaxyCLI(CLI):
self.parser.set_usage("usage: %prog list [role_name]")
elif self.action == "login":
self.parser.set_usage("usage: %prog login [options]")
self.parser.add_option('-g','--github-token', dest='token', default=None,
self.parser.add_option('--github-token', dest='token', default=None,
help='Identify with github token rather than username and password.')
elif self.action == "search":
self.parser.add_option('--platforms', dest='platforms',
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ class GalaxyCLI(CLI):
help='List all of your integrations.')
# options that apply to more than one action
if not self.action in ("import","init","login","setup"):
if not self.action in ("delete","import","init","login","setup"):
self.parser.add_option('-p', '--roles-path', dest='roles_path', default=C.DEFAULT_ROLES_PATH,
help='The path to the directory containing your roles. '
'The default is the roles_path configured in your '

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