The "name" parameter seems to be rather important as the identifying feature of a cron job. This is an update to the documentation to further emphasize this.
As far as I can tell, `name` is a required parameter. The guard test at (now) line 458 says you need name if `state == present` and at 464 if `state != present`, although that's not quite as clear. Each of the code paths at 485 - 495 pass the name param through to `add_job`, `update_job` and `remove_job`, and the actual _update_job method earlier seems to require it too. However I don't really know python so I may be wrong, but I can't see the circumstances when `name` is not required.
Generate warnings when users are shelling out to commands
rather than using modules
Can be turned off on a per-action line with the documented
warn=False flag. Can be turned off globally using
command_warnings = False in ansible config file.
Print out warnings using the standard playbook callbacks.
Created some additional tests in TestRunner.test_command
and also a demonstration playbook.
Only print a blank line between plays when also doing --list-hosts and/or
--list-tasks, otherwise this output just a long list of blank lines, one for
each play.
Ensure that the automated scm determination for github.com
repos still copes with .tar.gz archive files.
Handling .zip archives is left as an exercise for the interested reader
`ansible-galaxy init --offline ...` can create a role without
talking to the galaxy api server
`ansible-galaxy install ...` only needs to talk to the galaxy api
server for galaxy roles, not tar files or scm archives
Fixed a bug in command line role installation
Older git archive commands create tar archives even with a tar.gz
extension. So change it to always create tar archives and have
the install_role method cope.
Removed ssh roles from the test case as they don't work unless
you can connect to bitbucket via ssh and have your key there.
Corrected a minor typo in error messages