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client_cert
path
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PEM formatted certificate chain file to be used for SSL client authentication.
This file can also include the key as well, and if the key is included, client_key is not required.
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client_key
path
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PEM formatted file that contains your private key to be used for SSL client authentication.
If client_cert contains both the certificate and key, this option is not required.
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enable_notifications
boolean
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Whether to send notifications for this user.
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force
boolean
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If yes do not get a cached copy.
Alias thirsty has been deprecated and will be removed in 2.13.
aliases: thirsty
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force_basic_auth
boolean
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Credentials specified with url_username and url_password should be passed in HTTP Header.
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http_agent
string
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Default:
"ansible-httpget"
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Header to identify as, generally appears in web server logs.
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imports
list
/ elements=string
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Importable templates, add as many as you want.
Please note that order matters when importing properties from multiple templates - last one wins.
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object_name
string
/ required
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Name of the user template.
aliases: name
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period
string
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The name of a time period which determines when notifications to this User should be triggered. Not set by default.
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state
string
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Choices:
present ←
- absent
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Apply feature state.
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url
string
/ required
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HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP URL in the form (http|https|ftp)://[user[:pass]]@host.domain[:port]/path
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url_password
string
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The password for use in HTTP basic authentication.
If the url_username parameter is not specified, the url_password parameter will not be used.
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url_username
string
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The username for use in HTTP basic authentication.
This parameter can be used without url_password for sites that allow empty passwords
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use_proxy
boolean
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If no , it will not use a proxy, even if one is defined in an environment variable on the target hosts.
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validate_certs
boolean
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If no , SSL certificates will not be validated.
This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates.
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