Send a message to an IRC channel. This is a very simplistic implementation.
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| channel | yes | Channel name. One of nick_to or channel needs to be set. When both are set, the message will be sent to both of them. |
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| color | no | none |
| Text color for the message. ("none" is a valid option in 1.6 or later, in 1.6 and prior, the default color is black, not "none"). Added 11 more colors in version 2.0. |
| key (added in 1.7)
| no | Channel key |
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| msg | yes | The message body. |
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| nick | no | ansible | Nickname to send the message from. May be shortened, depending on server's NICKLEN setting. |
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| nick_to (added in 2.0)
| no | A list of nicknames to send the message to. One of nick_to or channel needs to be set. When both are defined, the message will be sent to both of them. |
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| part (added in 2.0)
| no | True | Designates whether user should part from channel after sending message or not. Useful for when using a faux bot and not wanting join/parts between messages. |
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| passwd | no | Server password |
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| port | no | 6667 | IRC server port number |
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| server | no | localhost | IRC server name/address |
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| style (added in 2.0)
| no | None |
| Text style for the message. Note italic does not work on some clients |
| timeout (added in 1.5)
| no | 30 | Timeout to use while waiting for successful registration and join messages, this is to prevent an endless loop |
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| topic (added in 2.0)
| no | Set the channel topic |
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| use_ssl (added in 1.8)
| no | Designates whether TLS/SSL should be used when connecting to the IRC server |
- irc:
server: irc.example.net
channel: "#t1"
msg: "Hello world"
- local_action:
module: irc
port: 6669
server: "irc.example.net"
channel: "#t1"
msg: "All finished at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}"
color: red
nick: ansibleIRC
- local_action:
module: irc
port: 6669
server: "irc.example.net"
channel: "#t1"
nick_to: ["nick1", "nick2"]
msg: "All finished at {{ ansible_date_time.iso8601 }}"
color: red
nick: ansibleIRC
For more information on what this means please read Extras Modules
For help in developing on modules, should you be so inclined, please read Community Information & Contributing, developing_test_pr and Developing Modules.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/irc_module.html