aur_only extended to all helpers

pull/41/head v0.30
kewl fft 2020-05-24 10:08:21 -04:00
parent 10d9c76a31
commit 5ac7c0ef86
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ The following helpers are supported and automatically selected, if present, in t
|state |**present**, latest |Desired state of the package, 'present' skips operations if the package is already installed.| |state |**present**, latest |Desired state of the package, 'present' skips operations if the package is already installed.|
|upgrade |yes, **no** |Whether or not to upgrade whole system.| |upgrade |yes, **no** |Whether or not to upgrade whole system.|
|use |**auto**, yay, pacaur, trizen, pikaur, aurman, makepkg |The helper to use, 'auto' uses the first known helper found and makepkg as a fallback.| |use |**auto**, yay, pacaur, trizen, pikaur, aurman, makepkg |The helper to use, 'auto' uses the first known helper found and makepkg as a fallback.|
|aur_only |yes, **no** |Limit operation to the AUR. Compatible with yay, pacaur, aurman and trizen.| |aur_only |yes, **no** |Limit helper operation to the AUR.|
|skip_pgp_check |yes, **no** |Only valid with makepkg. Skip PGP signatures verification of source file, useful when installing packages without GnuPG properly configured.| |skip_pgp_check |yes, **no** |Only valid with makepkg. Skip PGP signatures verification of source file, useful when installing packages without GnuPG properly configured.|
|ignore_arch |yes, **no** |Only valid with makepkg. Ignore a missing or incomplete arch field, useful when the PKGBUILD does not have the arch=('yourarch') field.| |ignore_arch |yes, **no** |Only valid with makepkg. Ignore a missing or incomplete arch field, useful when the PKGBUILD does not have the arch=('yourarch') field.|

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ options:
aur_only: aur_only:
description: description:
- Limit operation to the AUR. Compatible with yay, aurman, pacaur and trizen. - Limit helper operation to the AUR.
notes: notes:
- When used with a `loop:` each package will be processed individually, - When used with a `loop:` each package will be processed individually,
it is much more efficient to pass the list directly to the `name` option. it is much more efficient to pass the list directly to the `name` option.
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ use_cmd = {
'makepkg': ['makepkg', '--syncdeps', '--install', '--noconfirm', '--needed'] 'makepkg': ['makepkg', '--syncdeps', '--install', '--noconfirm', '--needed']
} }
has_aur_option = ['yay', 'pacaur', 'trizen', 'aurman'] has_aur_option = ['yay', 'pacaur', 'trizen', 'pikaur', 'aurman']
def package_installed(module, package): def package_installed(module, package):