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DOCUMENTATION = """
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---
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module: script
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version_added: "0.9"
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short_description: Runs a local script on a remote node after transferring it
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description:
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- "The M(script) module takes the script name followed by a list of
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space-delimited arguments. "
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- "The local script at path will be transfered to the remote node and then executed. "
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- "The given script will be processed through the shell environment on the remote node. "
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- "This module does not require python on the remote system, much like
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the M(raw) module. "
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options:
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free_form:
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description:
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- path to the local script file followed by optional arguments.
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required: true
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default: null
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aliases: []
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notes:
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- It is usually preferable to write Ansible modules than pushing scripts. Convert your script to an Ansible module for bonus points!
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2012-10-20 16:12:07 +00:00
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author: Michael DeHaan
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"""
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EXAMPLES = '''
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# Example from Ansible Playbooks
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- script: /some/local/script.sh --some-arguments 1234
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'''
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