This section describes the list of supported job attributes and the proper syntax for constructing the message text for notifications. The supported job attributes are:
allow_simultaneous
- (boolean) indicates if multiple jobs can run simultaneously from the JT associated with this job
controller_node
- (string) the instance that managed the isolated execution environment
created
- (datetime) timestamp when this job was created
custom_virtualenv
- (string) custom virtual environment used to execute job
description
- (string) optional description of the job
diff_mode
- (boolean) if enabled, textual changes made to any templated files on the host are shown in the standard output
elapsed
- (decimal) elapsed time in seconds that the job ran
execution_node
- (string) node the job executed on
failed
- (boolean) true if job failed
finished
- (datetime) date and time the job finished execution
force_handlers
- (boolean) when handlers are forced, they will run when notified even if a task fails on that host (note that some conditions - e.g. unreachable hosts - can still prevent handlers from running)
forks
- (int) number of forks requested for job
id
- (int) database id for this job
job_explanation
- (string) status field to indicate the state of the job if it wasn’t able to run and capture stdout
job_slice_count
- (integer) if run as part of a sliced job, the total number of slices (if 1, job is not part of a sliced job)
job_slice_number
- (integer) if run as part of a sliced job, the ID of the inventory slice operated on (if not part of a sliced job, attribute is not used)
job_tags
- (string) only tasks with specified tags will execute
job_type
- (choice) run, check, or scan
launch_type
- (choice) manual, relaunch, callback, scheduled, dependency, workflow, sync, or scm
limit
- (string) playbook execution limited to this set of hosts, if specified
modified
- (datetime) timestamp when this job was last modified
name
- (string) name of this job
playbook
- (string) playbook executed
scm_revision
- (string) scm revision from the project used for this job, if available
skip_tags
- (string) playbook execution skips over this set of tag(s), if specified
start_at_task
- (string) playbook execution begins at the task matching this name, if specified
started
- (datetime) date and time the job was queued for starting
status
- (choice) new, pending, waiting, running, successful, failed, error, canceled
timeout
- (int) amount of time (in seconds) to run before the task is canceled
type
- (choice) data type for this job
url
- (string) URL for this job
use_fact_cache
- (boolean) if enabled for job, the controller acts as an Ansible Fact Cache Plugin, persisting facts at the end of a playbook run to the database and caching facts for use by Ansible
verbosity
- (choice) 0 through 5 (corresponding to Normal through WinRM Debug)
host_status_counts
(count of hosts uniquely assigned to each status)skipped
(integer)
ok
(integer)
changed
(integer)
failures
(integer)
dark
(integer)
processed
(integer)
rescued
(integer)
ignored
(integer)
failed
(boolean)
summary_fields
:inventory
id
- (integer) database ID for inventory
name
- (string) name of the inventory
description
- (string) optional description of the inventory
has_active_failures
- (boolean) (deprecated) flag indicating whether any hosts in this inventory have failed
total_hosts
- (deprecated) (int) total number of hosts in this inventory.
hosts_with_active_failures
- (deprecated) (int) number of hosts in this inventory with active failures
total_groups
- (deprecated) (int) total number of groups in this inventory
groups_with_active_failures
- (deprecated) (int) number of hosts in this inventory with active failures
has_inventory_sources
- (deprecated) (boolean) flag indicating whether this inventory has external inventory sources
total_inventory_sources
- (int) total number of external inventory sources configured within this inventory
inventory_sources_with_failures
- (int) number of external inventory sources in this inventory with failures
organization_id
- (id) organization containing this inventory
kind
- (choice) (empty string) (indicating hosts have direct link with inventory) or ‘smart’
project
id
- (int) database ID for project
name
- (string) name of the project
description
- (string) optional description of the project
status
- (choices) one of new, pending, waiting, running, successful, failed, error, canceled, never updated, ok, or missing
scm_type (choice)
- one of (empty string), git, hg, svn, insights
job_template
id
- (int) database ID for job template
name
- (string) name of job template
description
- (string) optional description for the job template
unified_job_template
id
- (int) database ID for unified job template
name
- (string) name of unified job template
description
- (string) optional description for the unified job template
unified_job_type
- (choice) unified job type (job, workflow_job, project_update, etc.)
instance_group
id
- (int) database ID for instance group
name
- (string) name of instance group
created_by
id
- (int) database ID of user that launched the operation
username
- (string) username that launched the operation
first_name
- (string) first name
last_name
- (string) last name
labels
count
- (int) number of labels
results
- list of dictionaries representing labels (e.g. {“id”: 5, “name”: “database jobs”})
Information about a job can be referenced in a custom notification message using grouped curly braces {{ }}
. Specific job attributes are accessed using dotted notation, for example {{ job.summary_fields.inventory.name }}
. Any characters used in front or around the braces, or plain text, can be added for clarification, such as ‘#’ for job ID and single-quotes to denote some descriptor. Custom messages can include a number of variables throughout the message:
{{ job_friendly_name }} {{ job.id }} ran on {{ job.execution_node }} in {{ job.elapsed }} seconds.
In addition to the job attributes, there are some other variables that can be added to the template:
approval_node_name
- (string) the approval node name
approval_status
- (choice) one of approved, denied, and timed_out
url
- (string) URL of the job for which the notification is emitted (this applies to start, success, fail, and approval notifications)
workflow_url
- (string) URL to the relevant approval node. This allows the notification recipient to go to the relevant workflow job page to see what’s going on (i.e., This node can be viewed at: {{ workflow_url }}
). In cases of approval-related notifications, both url
and workflow_url
are the same.
job_friendly_name
- (string) the friendly name of the job
job_metadata
- (string) job metadata as a JSON string, for example:
{'url': 'https://towerhost/$/jobs/playbook/13',
'traceback': '',
'status': 'running',
'started': '2019-08-07T21:46:38.362630+00:00',
'project': 'Stub project',
'playbook': 'ping.yml',
'name': 'Stub Job Template',
'limit': '',
'inventory': 'Stub Inventory',
'id': 42,
'hosts': {},
'friendly_name': 'Job',
'finished': False,
'credential': 'Stub credential',
'created_by': 'admin'}