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Michael Scherer
12bf9a8b69 add a way for callback to disable itself
The idea is that some plugin would not be called in some
specific case, and the callback should decide by itself.

Having a way to globally disable it is much cleaner than
disabling every method one by one on the plugin side.

My use case is for fedora-infrastructure that cannot be run
from git checkout since it try to connect to the message bus,
but another case would be to bootstrap infrastructure, or to
run the code on a test servers without having all the callback
infrastructure setup.
2013-08-14 22:32:28 +02:00
Chris Church
d1de7839d7 Renamed on_no_hosts_matched/on_no_hosts_remaining to correct names in noop callback, added methods to callback plugin examples. 2013-06-09 12:19:07 -04:00
Michael DeHaan
d1ac527fb1 Add note about new logging feature in example plugin. 2013-04-27 10:36:37 -04:00
Michael DeHaan
53ac0bbec2 Instantiate callback plugins only once so we can set play/task objects on them and they'll stick. 2013-04-20 09:09:35 -04:00
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
f12dbd431a Don't remove invocation from the result in the log callback
Fixes #2064.
2013-02-12 22:26:30 +01:00
Rodney Quillo
395093e0bf Move default arguments to the end of the function call. 2013-01-19 08:34:47 +08:00
Rodney Quillo
7ae100611c Adding default on vars_prompt 2013-01-18 19:00:57 +08:00
Dag Wieers
8323a03fa1 Improve the mail callback to support differing failures
Since callbacks are called with different argument-types, we have to be careful. We support two different distinct cases:

 - The error information can be in one ore more of the following items (msg, stderr or stdout)
 - The res/msg value returned can be a string or a list
2012-11-06 14:28:38 +01:00
Dag Wieers
de34c7c133 This should set the sender properly. 2012-10-12 20:40:06 +02:00
Dag Wieers
bb58d3f20c Example plugin to send out mails on error
This is useful mostly for playbooks that run unattended and for a limited set of systems. In case of provisioninging this plugin (together with a final mail action) helps to get notified when something went wrong, or when the installation finished successfully.

Unfortunately, there is no way to enable/disable a plugin from a playbook. So installing the plugin means all other use-cases (provisioning, troubleshooting, reporting or management) all send mails on failure. Something we may want to fix in the future...
2012-10-10 17:28:00 +02:00
Michael DeHaan
41dd4a1f93 Merge plugins tree 2012-10-08 07:45:25 -04:00