vscode-ansible has opt-in telemetry collection, provided by vscode-redhat-telemetry.
- ansible-language-server start
- errors during ansible-language-server start
- any errors from LSP requests
- Ansible core version
- ansible-lint version if installed and enabled
- ansible-playbook command runs successfully or fails.
- ansible-navigator run command runs successfully or fails.
- Ansible vault (ansible-vault) command run in case it fails.
- Resync Ansible inventory (ansible-inventory) command run in case it fails.
- Execution environment enabled or disabled
- Ansible Lightspeed enabled or disabled
- Ansible Lightspeed code assist enabled or disabled
Please see the vscode-redhat-telemetry data collection information for information on what data it collects.
Use the redhat.telemetry.enabled
setting to enable or disable telemetry
collection.
Note that this extension abides by Visual Studio Code's telemetry level: if
telemetry.telemetryLevel
is set to off, then no telemetry events will be sent
to Red Hat, even if redhat.telemetry.enabled
is set to true. If
telemetry.telemetryLevel
is set to error
or crash
, only events containing
an error or errors property will be sent to Red Hat.