circonus_annotation – create an annotation in circonus
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Create an annotation event with a given category, title and description. Optionally start, end or durations can be provided
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- requests (either >= 2.0.0 for Python 3, or >= 1.0.0 for Python 2)
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
api_key - / required | Circonus API key | |
category - / required | Annotation Category | |
description - / required | Description of annotation | |
duration - | Default: 0 | Duration in seconds of annotation |
start - | Default: "I(now)" | Unix timestamp of event start |
stop - | Default: "I(now) + I(duration)" | Unix timestamp of event end |
title - / required | Title of annotation |
Notes
Note
- Check mode isn’t supported.
Examples
# Create a simple annotation event with a source, defaults to start and end time of now - circonus_annotation: api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX title: App Config Change description: This is a detailed description of the config change category: This category groups like annotations # Create an annotation with a duration of 5 minutes and a default start time of now - circonus_annotation: api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX title: App Config Change description: This is a detailed description of the config change category: This category groups like annotations duration: 300 # Create an annotation with a start_time and end_time - circonus_annotation: api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX title: App Config Change description: This is a detailed description of the config change category: This category groups like annotations start_time: 1395940006 end_time: 1395954407
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
annotation complex | success | details about the created annotation | |
_cid string | success | annotation identifier Sample: /annotation/100000 | |
_created integer | success | creation timestamp Sample: 1502236928 | |
_last_modified integer | success | last modification timestamp Sample: 1502236928 | |
_last_modified_by string | success | last modified by Sample: /user/1000 | |
category string | success | category of the created annotation Sample: alerts | |
description string | success | description of the created annotation Sample: Host is down. | |
rel_metrics list | success | Array of metrics related to this annotation, each metrics is a string. Sample: ['54321_kbps'] | |
start integer | success | timestamp, since annotation applies Sample: Host is down. | |
stop string | success | timestamp, since annotation ends Sample: Host is down. | |
title string | success | title of the created annotation Sample: WARNING |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Nick Harring (@NickatEpic)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/circonus_annotation_module.html