Changes examples from using Flask to some other package (Bottle was chosen) as per @mpdehaan's suggestion.

reviewable/pr18780/r1
Pedro Romano 11 years ago committed by Michael DeHaan
parent 6e4c1bf4fa
commit ddcac647ff

@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
# Examples from Ansible Playbooks
- easy_install: name=pip
# Install foo into the specified virtualenv.
- easy_install: name=foo virtualenv=/webapps/myapp/venv
# Install Bottle into the specified virtualenv.
- easy_install: name=bottle virtualenv=/webapps/myapp/venv
'''
def _is_package_installed(module, name, easy_install):

@ -104,23 +104,23 @@ author: Matt Wright
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Install (flask) python package.
- pip: name=flask
# Install (Bottle) python package.
- pip: name=bottle
# Install (flask) python package on version 0.8.
- pip: name=flask version=0.8
# Install (Bottle) python package on version 0.11.
- pip: name=bottle version=0.11
# Install (MyApp) using one of the remote protocols (bzr+,hg+,git+,svn+) or tarballs (zip, gz, bz2) (pip) supports. You do not have to supply '-e' option in extra_args. For these source names, (use_mirrors) is ignored and not applicable.
- pip: name='svn+http://myrepo/svn/MyApp#egg=MyApp'
# Install (Flask) into the specified (virtualenv), inheriting none of the globally installed modules
- pip: name=flask virtualenv=/my_app/venv
# Install (Bottle) into the specified (virtualenv), inheriting none of the globally installed modules
- pip: name=bottle virtualenv=/my_app/venv
# Install (Flask) into the specified (virtualenv), inheriting globally installed modules
- pip: name=flask virtualenv=/my_app/venv virtualenv_site_packages=yes
# Install (Bottle) into the specified (virtualenv), inheriting globally installed modules
- pip: name=bottle virtualenv=/my_app/venv virtualenv_site_packages=yes
# Install (Flask) into the specified (virtualenv), using Python 2.7
- pip: name=flask virtualenv=/my_app/venv virtualenv_command=virtualenv-2.7
# Install (Bottle) into the specified (virtualenv), using Python 2.7
- pip: name=bottle virtualenv=/my_app/venv virtualenv_command=virtualenv-2.7
# Install specified python requirements.
- pip: requirements=/my_app/requirements.txt

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