Hi Matt

I have now updated the slack.py with the following code 
(https://github.com/sivel/ansible/blob/v2-slack-callback/lib/ansible/plugins/callback/slack.py),
 
as I am running Ansible v2.

I have added the environmental variables into a ver basic playbook to see 
if it posts the results to Slack (see below):
---
- name: Check if line is present in config
  hosts: all
  environment:
        SLACK_TOKEN: xxxxxxx/yyyyyyy/token
        SLACK_TEAM: companyname.slack.com
        SLACK_CHANNEL: #ansible

  tasks:
    - name: Check if line is present in config
      win_lineinfile:
        dest: C:\Websites\Live\Web.config
        regexp: <test>
        line: ' <test>'

The Playbook runs successfully, but nothing is being sent to Slack.
Is there something that I am missing? Or am I putting the environmental 
variables in the wrong place?

Cheers
Mark

On Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 1:47:48 PM UTC, Matt Martz wrote:
>
> Those environment variables need to be set in the shell that you execute 
> Ansible from.  Also that branch/PR that you reference is for Ansible 1.9.  
> If you need a version that works with Ansible 2.0, see 
> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/13408
>
> On Thursday, February 4, 2016, Mark Matthews <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi @sivel
>>
>>  
>>
>> I am trying to get an Slack callback plugin to work (
>> https://github.com/sivel/ansible/blob/slack-callback/plugins/callbacks/slack.py#L142-L147),
>>  
>> but I am getting the following error:#
>>
>>  
>>
>> Unexpected Exception: 'module' object has no attribute 'warning'
>>
>>  
>>
>> You can see the what I am trying to achieve here:  
>> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/8955
>>
>>  
>>
>> When looking at the file I see that it mentions the following:
>>
>> class CallbackModule(object):
>>
>>     """This is an example ansible callback plugin that sends status
>>
>>     updates to a Slack channel during playbook execution.
>>
>>     This plugin makes use of the following environment variables:
>>
>>         SLACK_TOKEN    (required): Slack Integration token
>>
>>         SLACK_TEAM     (required): Slack team name TEAM.slack.com
>>
>>         SLACK_CHANNEL  (optional): Slack room to post in. Default: 
>> #ansible
>>
>>         SLACK_USERNAME (optional): Username to post as. Default: ansible
>>
>>     Requires:
>>
>>         prettytable
>>
>>     """
>>
>>  
>>
>> Where would I need to insert these SLACK environment variables in order 
>> for this file to access this information?
>>
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