I got the same JSON junk warnings with win_updates after updating... What
this warning mean? What junk exactly?

On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Dimitri Yioulos <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello, all.
>
> Today, I upgraded Ansible to version 2.2 from version 2.1 via RPM on a
> CentOS 6.x server.  The first playbook I ran post-upgrade contained a play
> using the win_updates module.  It appears the module worked, but I saw the
> following "Warning" during execution (I could only run the playbook again
> against a test server that was up-to-date so as to get verbose output) :
>
> Using module file /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/ansible/modules/
> extras/windows/win_updates.ps1
> <sawintest02> ESTABLISH WINRM CONNECTION FOR USER: ansible on PORT 5986 TO
> sawintest02
> <sawintest02> EXEC Set-StrictMode -Version Latest
> (New-Item -Type Directory -Path $env:temp -Name 
> "ansible-tmp-1480539501.17-123206679591223").FullName
> | Write-Host -Separator '';
> <sawintest02> PUT "/tmp/tmpxodTis" TO "C:\Users\ansible\AppData\
> Local\Temp\ansible-tmp-1480539501.17-123206679591223\win_updates.ps1"
> <sawintest02> EXEC Set-StrictMode -Version Latest
> Try
> {
> & 'C:\Users\ansible\AppData\Local\Temp\ansible-tmp-
> 1480539501.17-123206679591223\win_updates.ps1'
> }
> Catch
> {
> $_obj = @{ failed = $true }
> If ($_.Exception.GetType)
> {
> $_obj.Add('msg', $_.Exception.Message)
> }
> Else
> {
> $_obj.Add('msg', $_.ToString())
> }
> If ($_.InvocationInfo.PositionMessage)
> {
> $_obj.Add('exception', $_.InvocationInfo.PositionMessage)
> }
> ElseIf ($_.ScriptStackTrace)
> {
> $_obj.Add('exception', $_.ScriptStackTrace)
> }
> Try
> {
> $_obj.Add('error_record', ($_ | ConvertTo-Json | ConvertFrom-Json))
> }
> Catch
> {
> }
> Echo $_obj | ConvertTo-Json -Compress -Depth 99
> Exit 1
> }
> * [WARNING]: Module invocation had junk after the JSON data:*
>
> ok: [sawintest02] => {
>     "changed": false,
>     "found_update_count": 0,
>     "installed_update_count": 0,
>     "invocation": {
>         "module_name": "win_updates"
>     },
>     "reboot_required": false,
>     "updates": {}
> }
>
> What's the error about, and how can I fix it?
>
> As always, thanks.
>
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