New in version 1.6.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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api_key required | Librato account api key | |
description | The description contains extra meta-data about a particular annotation The description should contain specifics on the individual annotation e.g. Deployed 9b562b2 shipped new feature foo! | |
end_time | The unix timestamp indicating the time at which the event referenced by this annotation ended For events that have a duration, this is a useful way to annotate the duration of the event | |
links required | See examples | |
name | The annotation stream name If the annotation stream does not exist, it will be created automatically | |
source | A string which describes the originating source of an annotation when that annotation is tracked across multiple members of a population | |
start_time | The unix timestamp indicating the time at which the event referenced by this annotation started | |
title required | The title of an annotation is a string and may contain spaces The title should be a short, high-level summary of the annotation e.g. v45 Deployment | |
user required | Librato account username |
# Create a simple annotation event with a source - librato_annotation: user: [email protected] api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX title: App Config Change source: foo.bar description: This is a detailed description of the config change # Create an annotation that includes a link - librato_annotation: user: [email protected] api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX name: code.deploy title: app code deploy description: this is a detailed description of a deployment links: - rel: example href: http://www.example.com/deploy # Create an annotation with a start_time and end_time - librato_annotation: user: [email protected] api_key: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX name: maintenance title: Maintenance window description: This is a detailed description of maintenance start_time: 1395940006 end_time: 1395954406
This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
This module is flagged as community which means that it is maintained by the Ansible Community. See Module Maintenance & Support for more info.
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