Thanks, Jon.  I'll poke around.
-T

On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 3:49:45 PM UTC-5, Jon Forrest wrote:
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> On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:52:11 AM UTC-7, Tennis Smith wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Has anyone found a good way to debug ansible modules via the PyCharm 
>> debugger?  
>>
>> -T
>>
>
> I did a little looking into this. The first problem is making Ansible
> not delete the modules on the remote host. The documentation page
> http://docs.ansible.com/developing_modules.html#check-mode
>
> mentions how to do this, although it would be nice if there were
> a module-specific directive that turned this on for just the
> one module, something like
>
> tasks:
>    - name: ensure apache is at the latest version
>      yum: pkg=httpd state=latest module-save=True
>
> That said, my understanding is that the remote modules don't
> require anything other than standard python, which is why Ansible
> isn't required on the remote node. So, you "should" be able to run
> a remote module using your favorite debugging method. I haven't
> tried this, and I'm not an Ansible expert, so I'd be interested
> in finding out if this works.
>
> Jon Forrest
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