clc_alert_policy – Create or Delete Alert Policies at CenturyLink Cloud
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- An Ansible module to Create or Delete Alert Policies at CenturyLink Cloud.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python = 2.7
- requests >= 2.5.0
- clc-sdk
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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alert_recipients - | A list of recipient email ids to notify the alert. This is required for state 'present' | |
alias - / required | The alias of your CLC Account | |
duration - | The length of time in minutes that the condition must exceed the threshold. This is required for state 'present' | |
id - | The alert policy id. This is mutually exclusive with name | |
metric - |
| The metric on which to measure the condition that will trigger the alert. This is required for state 'present' |
name - | The name of the alert policy. This is mutually exclusive with id | |
state - |
| Whether to create or delete the policy. |
threshold - | The threshold that will trigger the alert when the metric equals or exceeds it. This is required for state 'present' This number represents a percentage and must be a value between 5.0 - 95.0 that is a multiple of 5.0 |
Notes
Note
- To use this module, it is required to set the below environment variables which enables access to the Centurylink Cloud - CLC_V2_API_USERNAME, the account login id for the centurylink cloud - CLC_V2_API_PASSWORD, the account password for the centurylink cloud
- Alternatively, the module accepts the API token and account alias. The API token can be generated using the CLC account login and password via the HTTP api call @ https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_V2_API_TOKEN, the API token generated from https://api.ctl.io/v2/authentication/login - CLC_ACCT_ALIAS, the account alias associated with the centurylink cloud
- Users can set CLC_V2_API_URL to specify an endpoint for pointing to a different CLC environment.
Examples
# Note - You must set the CLC_V2_API_USERNAME And CLC_V2_API_PASSWD Environment variables before running these examples --- - name: Create Alert Policy Example hosts: localhost gather_facts: False connection: local tasks: - name: Create an Alert Policy for disk above 80% for 5 minutes clc_alert_policy: alias: wfad name: 'alert for disk > 80%' alert_recipients: - [email protected] - [email protected] metric: 'disk' duration: '00:05:00' threshold: 80 state: present register: policy - name: debug debug: var=policy --- - name: Delete Alert Policy Example hosts: localhost gather_facts: False connection: local tasks: - name: Delete an Alert Policy clc_alert_policy: alias: wfad name: 'alert for disk > 80%' state: absent register: policy - name: debug debug: var=policy
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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policy dictionary | success | The alert policy information Sample: {'actions': [{'action': 'email', 'settings': {'recipients': ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']}}], 'id': 'ba54ac54a60d4a4f1ed6d48c1ce240a7', 'links': [{'href': '/v2/alertPolicies/alias/ba54ac54a60d4a4fb1d6d48c1ce240a7', 'rel': 'self', 'verbs': ['GET', 'DELETE', 'PUT']}], 'name': 'test_alert', 'triggers': [{'duration': '00:05:00', 'metric': 'disk', 'threshold': 80.0}]} |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- CLC Runner (@clc-runner)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/clc_alert_policy_module.html