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maintenance_info
Note
This module is part of the lucasheld.uptime_kuma collection (version 1.2.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package.
It is not included in ansible-core
.
To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install lucasheld.uptime_kuma
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: lucasheld.uptime_kuma.maintenance_info
.
- Retrieves facts about maintenances.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- uptime-kuma-api
Parameter |
Comments |
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Headers that are passed to the socketio connection. |
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The Uptime Kuma password. Only required if no api_token specified and authentication is enabled. |
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true to verify SSL certificates, or false to skip SSL certificate verification, allowing connections to servers with self signed certificates. Choices:
|
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How many seconds the client should wait for the connection, an expected event or a server response. Default: 10 |
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The Uptime Kuma login token. Only required if no api_username and api_password specified and authentication is enabled. |
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The Uptime Kuma URL. Default: "http://127.0.0.1:3001" |
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The Uptime Kuma username. Only required if no api_token specified and authentication is enabled. |
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How many seconds the client should wait for the next event of the same type. There is no way to determine when the last message of a certain type has arrived. Therefore, a timeout is required. If no further message has arrived within this time, it is assumed that it was the last message. Default: 0.2 |
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The id of the maintenance to inspect. Only required if no title specified. |
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The name of the maintenance to inspect. Only required if no id specified. |
- name: get all maintenances
lucasheld.uptime_kuma.maintenance_info:
api_url: http://127.0.0.1:3001
api_username: admin
api_password: secret123
register: result
Key |
Description |
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The maintenances as list Returned: always |
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True if the maintenance is active. Returned: always Sample: true |
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The cron schedule of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "None" |
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The date range of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: ["2022-12-27 15:39:00", "2022-12-30 15:39:00"] |
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The days of month of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: [] |
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The description of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "description" |
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The duration (in seconds) of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "None" |
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The duration (in minutes) of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: 0 |
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The id of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: 1 |
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The interval day of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: 1 |
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The monitors of the maintenance. Returned: If id or title specified. Sample: [{"id": 1}] |
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The status of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "under-maintenance" |
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The status pages of the maintenance. Returned: If id or title specified. Sample: [{"id": 1, "title": "status page 1"}] |
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The strategy of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "single" |
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The time range of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: [{"hours": 0, "minutes": 0}, {"hours": 0, "minutes": 0}] |
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The timeslot list of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: [{"endDate": "2022-12-29 22:36:00", "startDate": "2022-12-27 22:36:00"}] |
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The timezone offset of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "+02:00" |
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The timezone of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "Europe/Berlin" |
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The title of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: "maintenance 1" |
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The time range of the maintenance. Returned: always Sample: [] |
- Lucas Held (@lucasheld)