Allow generic django_management commands

This commit removes the restriction on django management commands.  If a command is unknown to the django installation, there will be a concise error produced.

for example:

  tasks:
    - name: invalid command
      django_manage: virtualenv="/valid/virtualenv" app_path="/valid/app_path" command="nowaydude"

Results in:

failed: [hostname] => {"cmd": "python manage.py nowaydude", "failed": true}
msg: stdout: Unknown command: 'nowaydude'
Type 'manage.py help' for usage.

:stderr: Unknown django command: nowaydude
This commit is contained in:
Patrick Michaud 2013-10-18 17:26:10 -07:00
parent 7b6d64d98c
commit c1e241577c

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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=dict(
command = dict(default=None, required=True, choices=command_allowed_param_map.keys()),
command = dict(default=None, required=True),
app_path = dict(default=None, required=True),
settings = dict(default=None, required=False),
pythonpath = dict(default=None, required=False, aliases=['python_path']),
@ -254,6 +254,8 @@ def main():
if command == 'createcachetable' and 'table' in err and 'already exists' in err:
out = 'Already exists.'
else:
if "Unknown command:" in err:
_fail(module, cmd, err, "Unknown django command: %s" % command)
_fail(module, cmd, out, err, path=os.environ["PATH"], syspath=sys.path)
changed = False