win_toast – Sends Toast windows notification to logged in users on Windows 10 or later hosts
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis
- Sends alerts which appear in the Action Center area of the windows desktop.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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expire integer | Default: 45 | How long in seconds before the notification expires. |
group string | Default: "Powershell" | Which notification group to add the notification to. |
msg string | Default: "Hello, World!" | The message to appear inside the notification. May include \n to format the message to appear within the Action Center. |
popup boolean |
| If no , the notification will not pop up and will only appear in the Action Center. |
tag string | Default: "Ansible" | The tag to add to the notification. |
title string | Default: "Notification HH:mm" | The notification title, which appears in the pop up.. |
Notes
Note
- This module must run on a windows 10 or Server 2016 host, so ensure your play targets windows hosts, or delegates to a windows host.
- The module does not fail if there are no logged in users to notify.
- Messages are only sent to the local host where the module is run.
- You must run this module with async, otherwise it will hang until the expire period has passed.
See Also
See also
- win_msg – Sends a message to logged in users on Windows hosts
- The official documentation on the win_msg module.
- win_say – Text to speech module for Windows to speak messages and optionally play sounds
- The official documentation on the win_say module.
Examples
- name: Warn logged in users of impending upgrade (note use of async to stop the module from waiting until notification expires). win_toast: expire: 60 title: System Upgrade Notification msg: Automated upgrade about to start. Please save your work and log off before {{ deployment_start_time }} async: 60 poll: 0
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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expire_at_utc string | always | Calculated utc date time when the notification expires. Sample: 07 July 2017 04:50:54 |
no_toast_sent_reason string | when no logged in users are detected | Text containing the reason why a notification was not sent. Sample: No logged in users to notify |
sent_localtime string | always | local date time when the notification was sent. Sample: 07 July 2017 05:45:54 |
time_taken float | always | How long the module took to run on the remote windows host in seconds. Sample: 0.3706631999999997 |
toast_sent boolean | always | Whether the module was able to send a toast notification or not. |
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Jon Hawkesworth (@jhawkesworth)
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