Note
This plugin is part of the wti.remote collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install wti.remote.
To use it in a playbook, specify: wti.remote.cpm_power_info.
New in version 2.9: of wti.remote
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| cpm_enddate string | End date of the range to look for power data | |
| cpm_password string / required | This is the Password of the WTI device to send the module. | |
| cpm_startdate string | Start date of the range to look for power data | |
| cpm_url string / required | This is the URL of the WTI device to send the module. | |
| cpm_username string / required | This is the Username of the WTI device to send the module. | |
| use_https boolean |
| Designates to use an https connection or http connection. |
| use_proxy boolean |
| Flag to control if the lookup will observe HTTP proxy environment variables when present. |
| validate_certs boolean |
| If false, SSL certificates will not be validated. This should only be used on personally controlled sites using self-signed certificates. |
Note
groups/cpm in module_defaults to set common options used between CPM modules.)- name: Get the Power Information of a WTI device
cpm_power_info:
cpm_url: "nonexist.wti.com"
cpm_username: "super"
cpm_password: "super"
use_https: true
validate_certs: false
- name: Get the Power Information of a WTI device
cpm_power_info:
cpm_url: "nonexist.wti.com"
cpm_username: "super"
cpm_password: "super"
use_https: false
validate_certs: false
startdate: 01-12-2020"
enddate: 02-16-2020"
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| data complex | always | The output JSON returned from the commands sent | |
| ats string | success | Identifies if the WTI device is an ATS type of power device. Sample: 1 | |
| outletmetering string | success | Identifies if the WTI device has Poiwer Outlet metering. Sample: 1 | |
| plugcount string | success | Current outlet plug count of the WTI device after module execution. Sample: 8 | |
| powerdata dictionary | success | Power data of the WTI device after module execution. Sample: [{'branch1': [{'current1': '0.00', 'current2': '0.00', 'current3': '0.00', 'current4': '0.00', 'current5': '0.00', 'current6': '0.00', 'current7': '0.00', 'current8': '0.00', 'voltage1': '118.00'}], 'timestamp': '2020-02-24T21:45:18+00:00'}] | |
| powerdatacount string | success | Total powerdata samples returned after module execution. Sample: 1 | |
| powereff string | success | Power efficiency of the WTI device after module execution. Sample: 100 | |
| powerfactor string | success | Power factor of the WTI device after module execution. Sample: 100 | |
| powerunit string | success | Identifies if the WTI device is a power type device. Sample: 1 | |
| status dictionary | always | Return status after module completion Sample: {'code': '0', 'text': 'OK'} | |
| timestamp string | success | Current timestamp of the WTI device after module execution. Sample: 2020-02-24T20:54:03+00:00 | |
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.10/collections/wti/remote/cpm_power_info_module.html