sensu.sensu_go.datastore module – Manage Sensu external datastore providers
Note
This module is part of the sensu.sensu_go collection (version 1.13.1).
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 sensu.sensu_go
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: sensu.sensu_go.datastore
.
New in version 1.1.0: of sensu.sensu_go
Synopsis
Add or remove external datastore provider.
For more information, refer to the Sensu documentation at https://docs.sensu.io/sensu-go/latest/reference/datastore/.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
python >= 2.7
Parameters
Parameter |
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Authentication parameters. Can define each of them with ENV as well. |
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The API key that should be used when authenticating. If this is not set, the value of the SENSU_API_KEY environment variable will be checked. This replaces auth.user and auth.password parameters. For more information about the API key, refer to the official Sensu documentation at https://docs.sensu.io/sensu-go/latest/guides/use-apikey-feature/. |
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Path to the CA bundle that should be used to validate the backend certificate. If this parameter is not set, module will use the CA bundle that python is using. It is also possible to set this parameter via the SENSU_CA_PATH environment variable. |
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The Sensu user’s password. If this is not set the value of the SENSU_PASSWORD environment variable will be checked. This parameter is ignored if the auth.api_key parameter is set. Default: “P@ssw0rd!” |
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Location of the Sensu backend API. If this is not set the value of the SENSU_URL environment variable will be checked. Default: “http://localhost:8080” |
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The username to use for connecting to the Sensu API. If this is not set the value of the SENSU_USER environment variable will be checked. This parameter is ignored if the auth.api_key parameter is set. Default: “admin” |
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Flag that controls the certificate validation. If you are using self-signed certificates, you can set this parameter to ONLY USE THIS PARAMETER IN DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS! In you use self-signed certificates in production, see the auth.ca_path parameter. It is also possible to set this parameter via the SENSU_VERIFY environment variable. Choices:
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Attribute that specifies the data source names as a URL or PostgreSQL connection string. See the PostgreSQL docs for more information about connection strings. |
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The Sensu resource’s name. This name (in combination with the namespace where applicable) uniquely identifies the resource that Ansible operates on. If the resource with selected name already exists, Ansible module will update it to match the specification in the task. Consult the name metadata attribute specification in the upstream docs on https://docs.sensu.io/sensu-go/latest/reference/ for more details about valid names and other restrictions. |
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The maximum number of connections to hold in the PostgreSQL connection pool. |
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Target state of the Sensu object. Choices:
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Notes
Note
Currently, only one external datastore can be active at a time. The module will fail to perform its operation if this would break that invariant.
See Also
See also
- sensu.sensu_go.datastore_info
The official documentation on the sensu.sensu_go.datastore_info module.
Examples
- name: Add external datastore
sensu.sensu_go.datastore:
name: my-postgres
dsn: postgresql://user:secret@host:port/dbname
- name: Remove external datastore
sensu.sensu_go.datastore:
name: my-postgres
state: absent
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key |
Description |
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Object representing external datastore provider. Returned: success Sample: {“batch_buffer”: 0, “batch_size”: 1, “batch_workers”: 0, “dsn”: “postgresql://user:secret@host:port/dbname”, “enable_round_robin”: true, “max_conn_lifetime”: “5m”, “max_idle_conns”: 2, “metadata”: {“name”: “my-postgres”}, “pool_size”: 20, “strict”: true} |
Authors
Manca Bizjak (@mancabizjak)
Tadej Borovsak (@tadeboro)