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# Ansible Collection - rhc.callback_demo
Documentation for the collection.

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### REQUIRED
# The namespace of the collection. This can be a company/brand/organization or product namespace under which all
# content lives. May only contain alphanumeric lowercase characters and underscores. Namespaces cannot start with
# underscores or numbers and cannot contain consecutive underscores
namespace: rhc
# The name of the collection. Has the same character restrictions as 'namespace'
name: callback_demo
# The version of the collection. Must be compatible with semantic versioning
version: 1.0.0
# The path to the Markdown (.md) readme file. This path is relative to the root of the collection
readme: README.md
# A list of the collection's content authors. Can be just the name or in the format 'Full Name <email> (url)
# @nicks:irc/im.site#channel'
authors:
- Chris Hammer <chhammer@redhat.com>
### OPTIONAL but strongly recommended
# A short summary description of the collection
description: Callback plugin demo
# Either a single license or a list of licenses for content inside of a collection. Ansible Galaxy currently only
# accepts L(SPDX,https://spdx.org/licenses/) licenses. This key is mutually exclusive with 'license_file'
license:
- GPL-2.0-or-later
# The path to the license file for the collection. This path is relative to the root of the collection. This key is
# mutually exclusive with 'license'
license_file: ''
# A list of tags you want to associate with the collection for indexing/searching. A tag name has the same character
# requirements as 'namespace' and 'name'
tags: []
# Collections that this collection requires to be installed for it to be usable. The key of the dict is the
# collection label 'namespace.name'. The value is a version range
# L(specifiers,https://python-semanticversion.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#requirement-specification). Multiple version
# range specifiers can be set and are separated by ','
dependencies: {}
# The URL of the originating SCM repository
repository: https://gitea.thezengarden.net/ansible_collections/callback_demo
# The URL to any online docs
documentation: https://gitea.thezengarden.net/ansible_collections/callback_demo
# The URL to the homepage of the collection/project
homepage: https://gitea.thezengarden.net/ansible_collections/callback_demo
# The URL to the collection issue tracker
issues: https://gitea.thezengarden.net/ansible_collections/callback_demo
# A list of file glob-like patterns used to filter any files or directories that should not be included in the build
# artifact. A pattern is matched from the relative path of the file or directory of the collection directory. This
# uses 'fnmatch' to match the files or directories. Some directories and files like 'galaxy.yml', '*.pyc', '*.retry',
# and '.git' are always filtered. Mutually exclusive with 'manifest'
build_ignore: []
# A dict controlling use of manifest directives used in building the collection artifact. The key 'directives' is a
# list of MANIFEST.in style
# L(directives,https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/using-manifest-in/#manifest-in-commands). The key
# 'omit_default_directives' is a boolean that controls whether the default directives are used. Mutually exclusive
# with 'build_ignore'
# manifest: null

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---
# Collections must specify a minimum required ansible version to upload
# to galaxy
# requires_ansible: '>=2.9.10'
# Content that Ansible needs to load from another location or that has
# been deprecated/removed
# plugin_routing:
# action:
# redirected_plugin_name:
# redirect: ns.col.new_location
# deprecated_plugin_name:
# deprecation:
# removal_version: "4.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# removed_plugin_name:
# tombstone:
# removal_version: "2.0.0"
# warning_text: |
# See the porting guide on how to update your playbook to
# use ns.col.another_plugin instead.
# become:
# cache:
# callback:
# cliconf:
# connection:
# doc_fragments:
# filter:
# httpapi:
# inventory:
# lookup:
# module_utils:
# modules:
# netconf:
# shell:
# strategy:
# terminal:
# test:
# vars:
# Python import statements that Ansible needs to load from another location
# import_redirection:
# ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.old_location:
# redirect: ansible_collections.ns.col.plugins.module_utils.new_location
# Groups of actions/modules that take a common set of options
# action_groups:
# group_name:
# - module1
# - module2

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# Collections Plugins Directory
This directory can be used to ship various plugins inside an Ansible collection. Each plugin is placed in a folder that
is named after the type of plugin it is in. It can also include the `module_utils` and `modules` directory that
would contain module utils and modules respectively.
Here is an example directory of the majority of plugins currently supported by Ansible:
```
└── plugins
├── action
├── become
├── cache
├── callback
├── cliconf
├── connection
├── filter
├── httpapi
├── inventory
├── lookup
├── module_utils
├── modules
├── netconf
├── shell
├── strategy
├── terminal
├── test
└── vars
```
A full list of plugin types can be found at [Working With Plugins](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/2.14/plugins/plugins.html).

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
from ansible.plugins.callback import CallbackBase
from ansible import constants as C
from ansible.utils.color import colorize, hostcolor
from ansible.utils.display import Display
class CallbackModule(CallbackBase):
CALLBACK_VERSION = 2.0
CALLBACK_TYPE = 'notification'
CALLBACK_NAME = 'job_status'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(CallbackModule, self).__init__()
def v2_playbook_on_start(self, playbook):
self._display.display("Custom commands for <v2_playbook_on_start> go here", color=C.COLOR_OK)
def v2_playbook_on_task_start(self, task, is_conditional):
self._display.display("Custom commands for <v2_playbook_on_task_start> go here", color=C.COLOR_OK)