ansible-later/env_27/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ansible/modules/windows/win_command.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2016, Ansible, inc
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'core'}
DOCUMENTATION = r'''
---
module: win_command
short_description: Executes a command on a remote Windows node
version_added: 2.2
description:
- The C(win_command) module takes the command name followed by a list of space-delimited arguments.
- The given command will be executed on all selected nodes. It will not be
processed through the shell, so variables like C($env:HOME) and operations
like C("<"), C(">"), C("|"), and C(";") will not work (use the M(win_shell)
module if you need these features).
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(command) module instead.
options:
free_form:
description:
- The C(win_command) module takes a free form command to run.
- There is no parameter actually named 'free form'. See the examples!
required: yes
creates:
description:
- A path or path filter pattern; when the referenced path exists on the target host, the task will be skipped.
type: path
removes:
description:
- A path or path filter pattern; when the referenced path B(does not) exist on the target host, the task will be skipped.
type: path
chdir:
description:
- Set the specified path as the current working directory before executing a command.
type: path
stdin:
description:
- Set the stdin of the command directly to the specified value.
version_added: '2.5'
notes:
- If you want to run a command through a shell (say you are using C(<),
C(>), C(|), etc), you actually want the M(win_shell) module instead. The
C(win_command) module is much more secure as it's not affected by the user's
environment.
- C(creates), C(removes), and C(chdir) can be specified after the command. For instance, if you only want to run a command if a certain file does not
exist, use this.
- For non-Windows targets, use the M(command) module instead.
author:
- Matt Davis (@nitzmahone)
'''
EXAMPLES = r'''
- name: Save the result of 'whoami' in 'whoami_out'
win_command: whoami
register: whoami_out
- name: Run command that only runs if folder exists and runs from a specific folder
win_command: wbadmin -backupTarget:C:\backup\
args:
chdir: C:\somedir\
creates: C:\backup\
- name: Run an executable and send data to the stdin for the executable
win_command: powershell.exe -
args:
stdin: Write-Host test
'''
RETURN = r'''
msg:
description: changed
returned: always
type: boolean
sample: True
start:
description: The command execution start time
returned: always
type: string
sample: '2016-02-25 09:18:26.429568'
end:
description: The command execution end time
returned: always
type: string
sample: '2016-02-25 09:18:26.755339'
delta:
description: The command execution delta time
returned: always
type: string
sample: '0:00:00.325771'
stdout:
description: The command standard output
returned: always
type: string
sample: 'Clustering node rabbit@slave1 with rabbit@master ...'
stderr:
description: The command standard error
returned: always
type: string
sample: 'ls: cannot access foo: No such file or directory'
cmd:
description: The command executed by the task
returned: always
type: string
sample: 'rabbitmqctl join_cluster rabbit@master'
rc:
description: The command return code (0 means success)
returned: always
type: int
sample: 0
stdout_lines:
description: The command standard output split in lines
returned: always
type: list
sample: [u'Clustering node rabbit@slave1 with rabbit@master ...']
'''