Fix various RST warnings (#34084)

* Fix various RST warnings

* shorter lines
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John R Barker 7 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ for aclass in class_list:
# loop is really with_ for users
if name == 'Task':
oblist[name]['with_<lookup_plugin>'] = 'DEPRECATED: use ``loop`` instead, with_ used to be how loops were defined, '
oblist[name]['with_<lookup_plugin>'] = 'DEPRECATED: use ``loop`` instead, ``with_`` used to be how loops were defined, '
'it can use any available lookup plugin to generate the item list'
# local_action is implicit with action

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Although it's tempting to get straight into coding, there are a few things to be
* Shared code can be placed into ``lib/ansible/module_utils/``
* Shared documentation (for example describing common arguments) can be placed in ``lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments/``.
* With great power comes great responsibility: Ansible module maintainers have a duty to help keep modules up to date. As with all successful community projects, module maintainers should keep a watchful eye for reported issues and contributions.
* Although not required, unit and/or integration tests are strongly recommended. Unit tests are especially valuable when external resources (such as cloud or network devices) are required. For more information see :doc:`dev_guide/testing` and the `Testing Working Group <https://github.com/ansible/community/blob/master/meetings/README.md>`_.
* Although not required, unit and/or integration tests are strongly recommended. Unit tests are especially valuable when external resources (such as cloud or network devices) are required. For more information see :doc:`testing` and the `Testing Working Group <https://github.com/ansible/community/blob/master/meetings/README.md>`_.
* Starting with Ansible 2.4 all :doc:`../list_of_network_modules` MUST have unit tests.

@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
{{name}}
{{ '=' * name_len }}
Ansible supports a few ways of providing configuration variables, mainly through environment variables, command line switches and an ini file `ansible.cfg`.
Ansible supports a few ways of providing configuration variables, mainly through environment variables, command line switches and an ini file ``ansible.cfg``.
Starting at Ansible 2.4 the `ansible-config` utility allows users to see all the configuration settings available, their defaults, how to set them and
Starting at Ansible 2.4 the ``ansible-config`` utility allows users to see all the configuration settings available, their defaults, how to set them and
where their current value comes from. See :doc:ansible-config for more information.
@ -17,20 +17,21 @@ The configuration file
Changes can be made and used in a configuration file which will be searched for in the following order:
* ANSIBLE_CONFIG (environment variable if set)
* ansible.cfg (in the current directory)
* ~/.ansible.cfg (in the home directory)
* /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
* ``ANSIBLE_CONFIG`` (environment variable if set)
* ``ansible.cfg`` (in the current directory)
* ``~/.ansible.cfg`` (in the home directory)
* ``/etc/ansible/ansible.cfg``
Ansible will process the above list and use the first file found, all others are ignored.
.. note:: Comments
The configuration file is one variant of an INI format.
Both the hash sign ("#") and semicolon (";") are allowed as
comment markers when the comment starts the line.
However, if the comment is inline with regular values,
only the semicolon is allowed to introduce the comment.
For instance::
.. note::
The configuration file is one variant of an INI format.
Both the hash sign (``#``) and semicolon (``;``) are allowed as
comment markers when the comment starts the line.
However, if the comment is inline with regular values,
only the semicolon is allowed to introduce the comment.
For instance::
# some basic default values...
inventory = /etc/ansible/hosts ; This points to the file that lists your hosts

@ -24,14 +24,11 @@ extends_documentation_fragment:
- aws
- ec2
description:
- Create and manage AWS Datapipelines. Creation is not idempotent in AWS,
so the uniqueId is created by hashing the options (minus objects) given to the datapipeline.
The pipeline definition must be in the format given here
- Create and manage AWS Datapipelines. Creation is not idempotent in AWS, so the I(uniqueId) is created by hashing the options (minus objects)
given to the datapipeline.
- The pipeline definition must be in the format given here
U(http://docs.aws.amazon.com/datapipeline/latest/APIReference/API_PutPipelineDefinition.html#API_PutPipelineDefinition_RequestSyntax).
Also operations will wait for a configurable amount
of time to ensure the pipeline is in the requested state.
- Also operations will wait for a configurable amount of time to ensure the pipeline is in the requested state.
options:
name:
description:

@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ DOCUMENTATION = """
ini:
- section: lookup_redis
key: host
port:
port:
description: port on which Redis is listening on
default: 6379A

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