ansible.builtin.default callback – default Ansible screen output
Note
This callback plugin is part of ansible-core
and included in all Ansible
installations. In most cases, you can use the short
plugin name
default
even without specifying the collections:
keyword.
However, we recommend you use the FQCN for easy linking to the
plugin documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may have
the same callback plugin name.
Synopsis
This is the default output callback for ansible-playbook.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the local controller node that executes this callback.
set as stdout in configuration
Parameters
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Toggle to control displaying markers when running in check mode. The markers are Choices:
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Toggle to control whether failed and unreachable tasks are displayed to STDERR (vs. STDOUT) Choices:
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Toggle to control displaying ‘ok’ task/host results in a task Choices:
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Toggle to control displaying skipped task/host results in a task Choices:
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Configure the result format to be more readable When the result format is set to Setting this option to When set to Choices:
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Define the task result format used in the callback output. These formats do not cause the callback to emit valid JSON or YAML formats. The output contains these formats interspersed with other non-machine parsable data. Choices:
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This adds the custom stats set via the set_stats plugin to the play recap Choices:
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This adds output that shows when a task is started to execute for each host Choices:
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When a task fails, display the path to the file containing the failed task and the line number. This information is displayed automatically for every task when running with Choices:
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Hint
Configuration entries for each entry type have a low to high priority order. For example, a variable that is lower in the list will override a variable that is higher up.