Replace .iteritems() with six.iteritems() everywhere except in
module_utils (because there's no 'six' on the remote host). And except
in lib/ansible/galaxy/data/metadata_template.j2, because I'm not sure
six is available there.
test-module is useful but sometimes you want to edit the
result before running it to e.g. set a debug point.
Added a noexecute option (i.e. just create the module script, don't
run it) and an output option to choose the filename of the result.
added docs for new v2 features
restructures modules bar and core/extras info into their own pages
changed templates to refer to the new pages
added some missing ansible.cfg options
more info on gathering setting
now version_added < 1.3 does not get shown, up from 1.0
option's version_added is also now filterd against this threshold
module version_added is more prominent
exaples now uses pure rst instead of intermingled with html formatting
aliases now shown in description for options
bad version fields now throw warnings instead of exceptions
ansible-doc errors now show traceback in very very verbose mode, for easier debugging
- clearer 'version added' for module options, now it sits under the option name
- made notes a section, so it now appears in toc
- moved requirements and made it a list, more prominent and more readable
Default python interpreter to the same interpreter the test-module
script is executed with. This is so that the interpreter doesn't have
to be specified twice in the command when using non-default python
(e.g. ``/path/to/python ./hacking/test-module -I python=/path/to/python ...``)
The default ksh in OpenBSD throws the following error:
===
$ . hacking/env-setup
ksh: hacking/env-setup[23]: ${.sh.file}": bad substitution
[...]
===
The same error can be seen on Linux if pdksh is used.