issue #217: ansible: merge duplicate ReplacerPlanner.
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@ -228,36 +228,6 @@ class ScriptPlanner(BinaryPlanner):
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class ReplacerPlanner(BinaryPlanner):
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"""
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The Module Replacer framework is the original framework implementing
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new-style modules. It is essentially a preprocessor (like the C
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Preprocessor for those familiar with that programming language). It does
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straight substitutions of specific substring patterns in the module file.
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There are two types of substitutions.
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* Replacements that only happen in the module file. These are public
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replacement strings that modules can utilize to get helpful boilerplate
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or access to arguments.
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"from ansible.module_utils.MOD_LIB_NAME import *" is replaced with the
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contents of the ansible/module_utils/MOD_LIB_NAME.py. These should only
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be used with new-style Python modules.
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"#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>" is equivalent to
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"from ansible.module_utils.basic import *" and should also only apply to
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new-style Python modules.
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"# POWERSHELL_COMMON" substitutes the contents of
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"ansible/module_utils/powershell.ps1". It should only be used with
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new-style Powershell modules.
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"""
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runner_name = 'ReplacerRunner'
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def detect(self, invocation):
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return module_common.REPLACER in invocation.module_source
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class JsonArgsPlanner(ScriptPlanner):
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"""
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Script that has its interpreter directive and the task arguments
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@ -313,6 +283,29 @@ class NewStylePlanner(ScriptPlanner):
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class ReplacerPlanner(NewStylePlanner):
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"""
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The Module Replacer framework is the original framework implementing
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new-style modules. It is essentially a preprocessor (like the C
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Preprocessor for those familiar with that programming language). It does
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straight substitutions of specific substring patterns in the module file.
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There are two types of substitutions.
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* Replacements that only happen in the module file. These are public
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replacement strings that modules can utilize to get helpful boilerplate
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or access to arguments.
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"from ansible.module_utils.MOD_LIB_NAME import *" is replaced with the
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contents of the ansible/module_utils/MOD_LIB_NAME.py. These should only
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be used with new-style Python modules.
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"#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>" is equivalent to
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"from ansible.module_utils.basic import *" and should also only apply to
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new-style Python modules.
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"# POWERSHELL_COMMON" substitutes the contents of
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"ansible/module_utils/powershell.ps1". It should only be used with
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new-style Powershell modules.
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"""
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runner_name = 'ReplacerRunner'
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def detect(self, invocation):
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