pubnub_blocks – PubNub blocks management module.¶
New in version 2.2.
Synopsis¶
- This module allows Ansible to interface with the PubNub BLOCKS infrastructure by providing the following operations: create / remove, start / stop and rename for blocks and create / modify / remove for event handlers
Requirements¶
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python >= 2.7
- pubnub_blocks_client >= 1.0
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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account
-
added in 2.4 |
Name of PubNub account for from which
application will be used to manage blocks.User's account will be used if value not set or empty.
|
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application
-
/ required
|
Name of target PubNub application for which blocks configuration on specific
keyset will be done. |
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cache
-
|
Default: {}
|
In case if single play use blocks management module few times it is preferred to enabled 'caching' by making previous module to share gathered artifacts and pass them to this parameter.
|
changes
-
|
Default: {}
|
List of fields which should be changed by block itself (doesn't affect any event handlers).
Possible options for change is:
name . |
description
-
|
Default: "New block"
|
Short block description which will be later visible on admin.pubnub.com. Used only if block doesn't exists and won't change description for existing block.
|
email
-
|
Email from account for which new session should be started.
Not required if
cache contains result of previous module call (in same play). |
|
event_handlers
-
|
Default: []
|
List of event handlers which should be updated for specified block
name .Each entry for new event handler should contain:
name , src , channels , event . name used as event handler name which can be used later to make changes to it.src is full path to file with event handler code.channels is name of channel from which event handler is waiting for events.event is type of event which is able to trigger event handler: js-before-publish, js-after-publish, js-after-presence.Each entry for existing handlers should contain
name (so target handler can be identified). Rest parameters (src , channels and event ) can be added if changes required for them.It is possible to rename event handler by adding
changes key to event handler payload and pass dictionary, which will contain single key name , where new name should be passed.To remove particular event handler it is possible to set
state for it to absent and it will be removed. |
keyset
-
/ required
|
Name of application's keys set which is bound to managed blocks.
|
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name
-
/ required
|
Name of managed block which will be later visible on admin.pubnub.com.
|
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password
-
|
Password which match to account to which specified
email belong.Not required if
cache contains result of previous module call (in same play). |
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state
-
|
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Intended block state after event handlers creation / update process will be completed.
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validate_certs
-
|
Default: "yes"
|
This key allow to try skip certificates check when performing REST API calls. Sometimes host may have issues with certificates on it and this will cause problems to call PubNub REST API.
If check should be ignored
False should be passed to this parameter. |
Examples¶
# Event handler create example.
- name: Create single event handler
pubnub_blocks:
email: '{{ email }}'
password: '{{ password }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
event_handlers:
-
src: '{{ path_to_handler_source }}'
name: '{{ handler_name }}'
event: 'js-before-publish'
channels: '{{ handler_channel }}'
# Change event handler trigger event type.
- name: Change event handler 'event'
pubnub_blocks:
email: '{{ email }}'
password: '{{ password }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
event_handlers:
-
name: '{{ handler_name }}'
event: 'js-after-publish'
# Stop block and event handlers.
- name: Stopping block
pubnub_blocks:
email: '{{ email }}'
password: '{{ password }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
state: stop
# Multiple module calls with cached result passing
- name: Create '{{ block_name }}' block
register: module_cache
pubnub_blocks:
email: '{{ email }}'
password: '{{ password }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
state: present
- name: Add '{{ event_handler_1_name }}' handler to '{{ block_name }}'
register: module_cache
pubnub_blocks:
cache: '{{ module_cache }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
state: present
event_handlers:
-
src: '{{ path_to_handler_1_source }}'
name: '{{ event_handler_1_name }}'
channels: '{{ event_handler_1_channel }}'
event: 'js-before-publish'
- name: Add '{{ event_handler_2_name }}' handler to '{{ block_name }}'
register: module_cache
pubnub_blocks:
cache: '{{ module_cache }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
state: present
event_handlers:
-
src: '{{ path_to_handler_2_source }}'
name: '{{ event_handler_2_name }}'
channels: '{{ event_handler_2_channel }}'
event: 'js-before-publish'
- name: Start '{{ block_name }}' block
register: module_cache
pubnub_blocks:
cache: '{{ module_cache }}'
application: '{{ app_name }}'
keyset: '{{ keyset_name }}'
name: '{{ block_name }}'
state: started
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
module_cache
dictionary
|
always |
Cached account information. In case if with single play module used few times it is better to pass cached data to next module calls to speed up process.
|
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- PubNub <support@pubnub.com> (@pubnub)
- Sergey Mamontov <sergey@pubnub.com> (@parfeon)
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