fix typos in clustering modules (#62196)

pull/62208/head
Andrey Klychkov 5 years ago committed by Will Thames
parent a72ea8440a
commit dee529dc66

@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ options:
required: false required: false
token: token:
description: description:
- the token key indentifying an ACL rule set. If generated by consul - the token key identifying an ACL rule set. If generated by consul
this will be a UUID this will be a UUID
required: false required: false
rules: rules:
@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ def get_consul_client(configuration):
def check_dependencies(): def check_dependencies():
""" """
Checks that the required dependencies have been imported. Checks that the required dependencies have been imported.
:exception ImportError: if it is detected that any of the required dependencies have not been iported :exception ImportError: if it is detected that any of the required dependencies have not been imported
""" """
if not python_consul_installed: if not python_consul_installed:
raise ImportError("python-consul required for this module. " raise ImportError("python-consul required for this module. "

@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ options:
type: str type: str
token: token:
description: description:
- The token key indentifying an ACL rule set that controls access to - The token key identifying an ACL rule set that controls access to
the key value pair the key value pair
type: str type: str
cas: cas:

@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ options:
namespace: namespace:
description: description:
- Use to specify an object namespace. Use in conjunction with I(api_version), I(kind), and I(name) - Use to specify an object namespace. Use in conjunction with I(api_version), I(kind), and I(name)
to identify a specfic object. to identify a specific object.
label_selectors: label_selectors:
description: List of label selectors to use to filter results description: List of label selectors to use to filter results
field_selectors: field_selectors:

@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ author:
- "Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)" - "Fabian von Feilitzsch (@fabianvf)"
description: description:
- Similar to the kubectl scale command. Use to set the number of replicas for a Deployment, ReplicatSet, - Similar to the kubectl scale command. Use to set the number of replicas for a Deployment, ReplicaSet,
or Replication Controller, or the parallelism attribute of a Job. Supports check mode. or Replication Controller, or the parallelism attribute of a Job. Supports check mode.
extends_documentation_fragment: extends_documentation_fragment:

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