* Specify device for Pushover notification
New parameter: device
Example:
- community.general.pushover:
msg: '{{ inventory_hostname }} has been lost somewhere'
app_token: wxfdksl
user_key: baa5fe97f2c5ab3ca8f0bb59
device: admins-iPhone
delegate_to: localhost
Using the Pushover API, you can specify a device where the message should be delivered to. Instead of notifying all devices (the default), the message is sent only to the specified device. Multiple devices can be given separated by a comma.
This change is downwards compatible: omitting the device key sends the message to all devices (as before).
* Added changelog fragments file for pushover
File format as specified in https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/community/development_process.html#changelogs-how-to.
* Added version_added information
As suggested by Felix (thanks!).
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
* Slack: add support for blocks
* Slack: drop unused validate_certs option
* Slack: update docs to reflect thread_id can be sent with tokens other than WebAPI
* Slack: drop escaping of quotes and apostrophes
* Slack: typo
* Revert "Slack: drop escaping of quotes and apostrophes"
This reverts commit bc6120907e.
* Revert "Slack: drop unused validate_certs option"
This reverts commit a981ee6bca.
* Slack: other/minor PR feedback
* Slack: add changelog fragment
* Slack: clean-up/clarify use of recursive escaping function
* Slack: PR feedback
Co-authored-by: Lee Goolsbee <lgoolsbee@atlassian.com>
* Adjust deprecation versions.
* Remove redirects that are already made in ansible/ansible's ansible_builtin_runtime.yml
* Remove modules that were moved to the google.cloud collection according to ansible/ansible's ansible_builtin_runtime.yml.
* The _info module is in google.cloud.
* The gcp doc_fragment is a copy of the one in google.cloud and is only used by one lookup. Mark as deprecated/internal.
* Remove entries of modules that no longer exist.
* Update ignore.txt.
* Try to fix test.
* Remove debug output.
* Add version_added: 1.0.0 for all new features added before pre-ansible-base.
* Add version_added: 1.0.0 for all new features.
* Next release will be 0.2.0
* Fix error.
* Remove unnecessary warnings.
* This is a modified copy of the cisco_spark.py file. The name change is associated with the change of the product name from Cisco Spark to Cisco Webex Teams. In addition, the current version (cisco_spark) does not work due to a name collision with MESSAGE. I had to modify the name from "message" to "webexmsg" in many places in cisco_webex. It works fine in this version.
The original author has been preserved and copied from cisco_spark to cisco_webex.
@drew-russell
The current version of cisco_spark module does not work due to a name collision with MESSAGE. I had to modify the name from "message" to "webexmsg" in many places in cisco_webex.py file. It works fine in this version.
The name change is associated with the change of the product name from Cisco Spark to Cisco Webex Teams.
* cisco_spark rm
* suggested change
* aliases added to in def main funcitons
* sanity check corrections
* addess aliases type to msg_type
* felixfontein requested changes on this pull request.
* Return value change from msg to message.
* plugins/modules/notification/cisco_webex.py validate-modules:invalid-argument-name
added to tests/sanity/ignore-2.10.txt
* Slack: Add bot/user token support, correct thread_ts support
Add support for user/bot/application tokens (and Slack WebAPI).
Fix input type for thread_id, which needs to be string.
Return thread_ts/thread_id when user/bot tokens are used, so they can be reused later
* Slack: Add changelog fragment, fix YAML syntax
Co-authored-by: Middleton, Michal <Michal.Middleton@concur.com>