Ansible/modules/discord.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: (c) 2019, James Tombleson <luther38@gmail.com>
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
from ansible.module_args.urls import fetch_url
import json
ANSIBLE_METADATA = {
'metadata_version': '1.0',
'status': ['preview'],
'supported_by': 'community'
}
DOCUMENTATION = '''
---
module: discord_webhook
short_description: This module sends messages to a discord webhook.
version_added: "2.4"
description:
- "This is my longer description explaining my test module"
options:
webhook_url:
description:
- This defines where ansible will send the json payload for discord to intake.
required: true
content:
description:
- This defines the message that will be presented within the payload.
required: true
username:
description:
- This will allow you to overwrite the default webhook name.
- Useful for when different services use the same webhook.
required: false
avatar_url:
description:
- Add a URL here if you want to overwrite the default avatar image configured on the webhook.
required: false
author:
- James Tombleson (github.com/luther38)
'''
EXAMPLES = '''
# Pass in a message
- name: Test with a message
my_test:
name: hello world
# pass in a message and have changed true
- name: Test with a message and changed output
my_test:
name: hello world
new: true
# fail the module
- name: Test failure of the module
my_test:
name: fail me
'''
RETURN = '''
original_message:
description: The original name param that was passed in
type: str
returned: always
message:
description: The output message that the test module generates
type: str
returned: always
'''
def run_module():
# define available arguments/parameters a user can pass to the module
# seed the result dict in the object
# we primarily care about changed and state
# change is if this module effectively modified the target
# state will include any data that you want your module to pass back
# for consumption, for example, in a subsequent task
result = dict(
changed=False,
original_message='',
message=''
)
# the AnsibleModule object will be our abstraction working with Ansible
# this includes instantiation, a couple of common attr would be the
# args/params passed to the execution, as well as if the module
# supports check mode
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec=module_args,
supports_check_mode=True
)
# if the user is working with this module in only check mode we do not
# want to make any changes to the environment, just return the current
# state with no modifications
if module.check_mode:
module.exit_json(**result)
# manipulate or modify the state as needed (this is going to be the
# part where your module will do what it needs to do)
result['original_message'] = module.params['name']
result['message'] = 'goodbye'
# use whatever logic you need to determine whether or not this module
# made any modifications to your target
if module.params['new']:
result['changed'] = True
# during the execution of the module, if there is an exception or a
# conditional state that effectively causes a failure, run
# AnsibleModule.fail_json() to pass in the message and the result
if module.params['name'] == 'fail me':
module.fail_json(msg='You requested this to fail', **result)
# in the event of a successful module execution, you will want to
# simple AnsibleModule.exit_json(), passing the key/value results
module.exit_json(**result)
def basic(ansibleModule):
headers = '{ "Content-Type": "application/json" }'
payload = {
'content': ansibleModule.argument_spec['content']
}
resp, info = fetch_url(
module=payload,
url= ansibleModule.argument_spec['webhook_url'],
headers= json.loads(headers),
method='GET')
if info['status'] != 204:
ansibleModule.fail_json(msg="Fail: ")
pass
def main():
module = AnsibleModule(
argument_spec= dict(
webhook_url =dict(type='str', required=True),
content =dict(type='str', required=True),
username =dict(type='str', required=False),
avatar_url =dict(type='str', required=False)
),
supports_check_mode= True
)
result = dict(
changed= False,
original_message= '',
message= ''
)
if module.check_mode:
return result
basic(module)
#run_module()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()