parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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external_user_name |
no |
(chat only - required) Name of the "user" sending the message
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from_address |
no |
(inbox only - required) Email address of the message sender
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from_name |
no |
(inbox only) Name of the message sender
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link |
no |
(inbox only) Link associated with the message. This will be used to link the message subject in Team Inbox.
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msg |
yes |
Content of the message
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project |
no |
(inbox only) Human readable identifier for more detailed message categorization
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reply_to |
no |
(inbox only) Email address for replies
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source |
no |
(inbox only - required) Human readable identifier of the application that uses the Flowdock API
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subject |
no |
(inbox only - required) Subject line of the message
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tags |
no |
tags of the message, separated by commas
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token |
yes |
API token.
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type |
yes |
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Whether to post to 'inbox' or 'chat'
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validate_certs (added in 1.5.1) |
no | yes |
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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. |
- flowdock: type: inbox token: AAAAAA from_address: user@example.com source: my cool app msg: test from ansible subject: test subject - flowdock: type: chat token: AAAAAA external_user_name: testuser msg: test from ansible tags: tag1,tag2,tag3
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