get module (with new module-magic-code!)
Usage: ansible -m get -a "url=http://xxxxxxx dest=fileordirctory"
all cleanups as per @mpdehaan's suggestions
add daisychain
added example playbook (get_url.yml) with URLencode example
commit 5b9d29e08fba6402efccaa1ca56d834ff58f4b55
Merge: 7286f3a111561f
Author: Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jul 15 14:34:10 2012 -0400
Merge branch 'devel' of https://github.com/pas256/ansible into pasec2
commit 111561f782
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 16 16:13:48 2012 -0700
Reading the config file from the same directory as the script, and
fixing typo in security group name
commit e63659d04e
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 16 10:56:59 2012 -0700
Adding list of variables to documentation
commit d0aecf025e
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jul 13 15:35:00 2012 -0700
Finished EC2 external inventory script
commit 136b8a5082
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jul 12 18:01:44 2012 -0700
Almost done, just a few more types to deal with
commit 09f92052ce
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 10 23:43:30 2012 -0700
Adding region options to config, and getting host details happening, but
need to figure out complex types
commit a940c9b8fb
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 10 18:06:05 2012 -0700
Converting to a class, commenting methods, reading settings from a
config file, and starting to work on the host variables
commit 43eb3214a6
Author: Peter Sankauskas <pas256@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 9 13:11:27 2012 -0700
First pass of the Ansible EC2 inventory script
This changes the gid option to group. One may provide a primary group
as either a gid or a name. The module will then check to verify that
the group already exists. If the group does not already exist, the
module will fail.
refactoring of playbooks now warranted, which we'll do before we move on. This variable assignment
system makes nearly all possible magic possible, for we can use these variables however we like,
even as module names!