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standardize connection variable names (#51776)
* standardize user/password connection vars * docs: use ansible_user and ansible_password * docs: var precedence for connection vars * docs: ansible_become_pass -> ansible_become_password etc
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ To debug a module running on a remote target (i.e. not ``localhost``):
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#. On your controller machine (running Ansible) set ``ANSIBLE_KEEP_REMOTE_FILES=1`` to tell Ansible to retain the modules it sends to the remote machine instead of removing them after you playbook runs.
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#. Run your playbook targeting the remote machine and specify ``-vvvv`` (verbose) to display the remote location Ansible is using for the modules (among many other things).
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#. Take note of the directory Ansible used to store modules on the remote host. This directory is usually under the home directory of your ``ansible_ssh_user``, in the form ``~/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-...``.
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#. Take note of the directory Ansible used to store modules on the remote host. This directory is usually under the home directory of your ``ansible_user``, in the form ``~/.ansible/tmp/ansible-tmp-...``.
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#. SSH into the remote target after the playbook runs.
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#. Navigate to the directory you noted in step 3.
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#. Extract the module you want to debug from the zipped file that Ansible sent to the remote host: ``$ python my_test_module.py explode``. Ansible will expand the module into ``./debug-dir``. You can optionally run the zipped file by specifying ``python my_test_module.py``.
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