community / community.general / 8.5.0 / callback / default_without_diff The default ansible callback without diff output | "added in version" 8.4.0 of community.general" Authors: Felix Fontein (@felixfontein)community.general.default_without_diff (8.5.0) — callback
Install with ansible-galaxy collection install community.general:==8.5.0
collections: - name: community.general version: 8.5.0
This is basically the default ansible callback plugin (P(ansible.builtin.default#callback)) without showing diff output. This can be useful when using another callback which sends more detailed information to another service, like the L(ARA, https://ara.recordsansible.org/) callback, and you want diff output sent to that plugin but not shown on the console output.
result_format: choices: - json - yaml default: json description: - 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. env: - name: ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_RESULT_FORMAT ini: - key: callback_result_format section: defaults name: Format of the task result type: str version_added: '2.13' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin pretty_results: default: null description: - Configure the result format to be more readable - When O(result_format) is set to V(yaml) this option defaults to V(True), and defaults to V(False) when configured to V(json). - Setting this option to V(True) will force V(json) and V(yaml) results to always be pretty printed regardless of verbosity. - When set to V(True) and used with the V(yaml) result format, this option will modify module responses in an attempt to produce a more human friendly output at the expense of correctness, and should not be relied upon to aid in writing variable manipulations or conditionals. For correctness, set this option to V(False) or set O(result_format) to V(json). env: - name: ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_FORMAT_PRETTY ini: - key: callback_format_pretty section: defaults name: Configure output for readability type: bool version_added: '2.13' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin display_ok_hosts: default: true description: Toggle to control displaying 'ok' task/host results in a task env: - name: ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_OK_HOSTS ini: - key: display_ok_hosts section: defaults name: Show 'ok' hosts type: bool version_added: '2.7' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin show_custom_stats: default: false description: This adds the custom stats set via the set_stats plugin to the play recap env: - name: ANSIBLE_SHOW_CUSTOM_STATS ini: - key: show_custom_stats section: defaults name: Show custom stats type: bool check_mode_markers: default: false description: - Toggle to control displaying markers when running in check mode. - The markers are C(DRY RUN) at the beginning and ending of playbook execution (when calling C(ansible-playbook --check)) and C(CHECK MODE) as a suffix at every play and task that is run in check mode. env: - name: ANSIBLE_CHECK_MODE_MARKERS ini: - key: check_mode_markers section: defaults name: Show markers when running in check mode type: bool version_added: '2.9' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin show_per_host_start: default: false description: This adds output that shows when a task is started to execute for each host env: - name: ANSIBLE_SHOW_PER_HOST_START ini: - key: show_per_host_start section: defaults name: Show per host task start type: bool version_added: '2.9' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin display_failed_stderr: default: false description: Toggle to control whether failed and unreachable tasks are displayed to STDERR (vs. STDOUT) env: - name: ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_FAILED_STDERR ini: - key: display_failed_stderr section: defaults name: Use STDERR for failed and unreachable tasks type: bool version_added: '2.7' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin display_skipped_hosts: default: true description: Toggle to control displaying skipped task/host results in a task env: - name: ANSIBLE_DISPLAY_SKIPPED_HOSTS ini: - key: display_skipped_hosts section: defaults name: Show skipped hosts type: bool show_task_path_on_failure: default: false description: 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 C(-vv) or greater verbosity. env: - name: ANSIBLE_SHOW_TASK_PATH_ON_FAILURE ini: - key: show_task_path_on_failure section: defaults name: Show file path on failed tasks type: bool version_added: '2.11' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin