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counter_enabled – adds counters to the output items (tasks and hosts/task)
New in version 2.7.
Synopsis
- Use this callback when you need a kind of progress bar on a large environments.
- You will know how many tasks has the playbook to run, and which one is actually running.
- You will know how many hosts may run a task, and which of them is actually running.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the local master node that executes this callback.
- set as stdout callback in ansible.cfg (stdout_callback = counter_enabled)
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Configuration | Comments |
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display_failed_stderr
boolean
added in 2.7
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ini entries:
[defaults]
env:ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_FAILED_STDERR
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Toggle to control whether failed and unreachable tasks are displayed to STDERR (vs. STDOUT)
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display_ok_hosts
boolean
added in 2.7
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ini entries:
[defaults]
env:ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_OK_HOSTS
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Toggle to control displaying 'ok' task/host results in a task
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display_skipped_hosts
boolean
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ini entries:
[defaults]
env:DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS
env:ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS
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Toggle to control displaying skipped task/host results in a task
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show_custom_stats
boolean
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ini entries:
[defaults]
env:ANSIBLE_SHOW_CUSTOM_STATS
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This adds the custom stats set via the set_stats plugin to the play recap
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Status
- This callback is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This callback is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- UNKNOWN
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/plugins/callback/counter_enabled.html