make name the parameter, with hostname as alias

name is used throughout Ansible, it's the "standard". This change
applies that standard to the add_host routine and updates the docs to
reflect that. Related to https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/3254
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Jesse Keating 2013-06-18 21:11:52 -07:00
commit 1074896105
2 changed files with 9 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ class ActionModule(object):
result = {'changed': True}
# Parse out any hostname:port patterns
new_hostname = args.get('hostname', args.get('name', None))
vv("creating host via 'add_host': hostname=%s" % new_hostname)
new_name = args.get('name', args.get('hostname', None))
vv("creating host via 'add_host': hostname=%s" % new_name)
if ":" in new_hostname:
new_hostname, new_port = new_hostname.split(":")
if ":" in new_name:
new_name, new_port = new_name.split(":")
args['ansible_ssh_port'] = new_port
# create host and get inventory
new_host = Host(new_hostname)
new_host = Host(new_name)
inventory = self.runner.inventory
# Add any variables to the new_host
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class ActionModule(object):
vv("added host to group via add_host module: %s" % group_name)
result['new_groups'] = groupnames.split(",")
result['new_host'] = new_hostname
result['new_host'] = new_name
return ReturnData(conn=conn, comm_ok=True, result=result)