win_say - Text to speech module for Windows to speak messages and optionally play sounds
New in version 2.3.
Synopsis
- Uses .NET libraries to convert text to speech and optionally play .wav sounds. Audio Service needs to be running and some kind of speakers or headphones need to be attached to the windows target(s) for the speech to be audible.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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end_sound_path | no | Full path to a .wav file containing a sound to play after the text has been spoken.Useful on conference calls to alert other speakers that ansible has finished speaking. | ||
msg | no | The text to be spoken. Use either msg or msg_file .Optional so that you can use this module just to play sounds. | ||
msg_file | no | Full path to a windows format text file containing the text to be spokend. Use either msg or msg_file .Optional so that you can use this module just to play sounds. | ||
speech_speed | no | How fast or slow to speak the text. Must be an integer value in the range -10 to 10. -10 is slowest, 10 is fastest. | ||
start_sound_path | no | Full path to a .wav file containing a sound to play before the text is spoken.Useful on conference calls to alert other speakers that ansible has something to say. | ||
voice | no | system default voice | Which voice to use. See notes for how to discover installed voices. If the requested voice is not available the default voice will be used. Example voice names from Windows 10 are Microsoft Zira Desktop and Microsoft Hazel Desktop . |
Examples
- name: Warn of impending deployment win_say: msg: Warning, deployment commencing in 5 minutes, please log out. - name: Using a different voice and a start sound win_say: start_sound_path: C:\Windows\Media\ding.wav msg: Warning, deployment commencing in 5 minutes, please log out. voice: Microsoft Hazel Desktop - name: With start and end sound win_say: start_sound_path: C:\Windows\Media\Windows Balloon.wav msg: New software installed end_sound_path: C:\Windows\Media\chimes.wav - name: Text from file example win_say: start_sound_path: C:\Windows\Media\Windows Balloon.wav msg_file: AppData\Local\Temp\morning_report.txt end_sound_path: C:\Windows\Media\chimes.wav
Return Values
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
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message_text | the text that the module attempted to speak | success | string | Warning, deployment commencing in 5 minutes. |
voice | the voice used to speak the text. | success | string | Microsoft Hazel Desktop |
voice_info | the voice used to speak the text. | when requested voice could not be loaded | string | Could not load voice TestVoice, using system default voice |
Notes
Note
- Needs speakers or headphones to do anything useful.
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To find which voices are installed, run the following Powershell commands.
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.Speech $speech = New-Object -TypeName System.Speech.Synthesis.SpeechSynthesizer $speech.GetInstalledVoices() | ForEach-Object { $_.VoiceInfo } $speech.Dispose()
- Speech can be surprisingly slow, so it’s best to keep message text short.
Status
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.4/win_say_module.html