#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2021, Cisco Systems
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSE or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
DOCUMENTATION = r"""
---
module: custom_issue_definitions_count_info
short_description: Information module for Custom Issue Definitions Count Info
description:
  - This module represents an alias of the module custom_issue_definitions_count_v1_info
version_added: '6.15.0'
extends_documentation_fragment:
  - cisco.dnac.module_info
author: Rafael Campos (@racampos)
options:
  headers:
    description: Additional headers.
    type: dict
  id:
    description:
      - >
        Id query parameter. The custom issue definition identifier and unique identifier
        across the profile.
        Examples id=6bef213c-19ca-4170-8375-b694e251101c (single entity uuid requested)
        id=6bef213c-19ca-4170-8375-b694e251101c&id=19ca-4170-8375-b694e251101c-6bef213c
        (multiple Id request in the
        query param).
    type: str
  profileId:
    description:
      - >
        ProfileId query parameter. The profile identifier to fetch the profile associated
        custom issue definitions.
        The default is global. For the custom profile, it is profile UUID. Example
        3fa85f64-5717-4562-b3fc-2c963f66afa6.
    type: str
  name:
    description:
      - Name query parameter. The list of UDI issue names. (Ex."TestUdiIssues").
    type: str
  priority:
    description:
      - >
        Priority query parameter. The Issue priority value, possible values are P1,
        P2, P3, P4. P1 A critical issue
        that needs immediate attention and can have a wide impact on network operations.
        P2 A major issue that can
        potentially impact multiple devices or clients. P3 A minor issue that has
        a localized or minimal impact. P4
        A warning issue that may not be an immediate problem but addressing it can
        optimize the network performance.
    type: str
  isEnabled:
    description:
      - IsEnabled query parameter. The enable status of the custom issue definition,
        either true or false.
    type: bool
  severity:
    description:
      - >
        Severity query parameter. The syslog severity level. 0 Emergency 1 Alert,
        2 Critical. 3 Error, 4 Warning, 5
        Notice, 6 Info. Examples severity=1&severity=2 (multi value support with &
        separator).
    type: float
  facility:
    description:
      - Facility query parameter. The syslog facility name.
    type: str
  mnemonic:
    description:
      - Mnemonic query parameter. The syslog mnemonic name.
    type: str
requirements:
  - dnacentersdk >= 2.4.9
  - python >= 3.5
seealso:
  - name: Cisco DNA Center documentation for Issues GetTheTotalCustomIssueDefinitionsCountBasedOnTheProvidedFiltersV1
    description: Complete reference of the GetTheTotalCustomIssueDefinitionsCountBasedOnTheProvidedFiltersV1
      API.
    link:
      https://developer.cisco.com/docs/dna-center/#!get-the-total-custom-issue-definitions-count-based-on-the-provided-filters
notes:
  - SDK Method used are
    issues.Issues.get_the_total_custom_issue_definitions_count_based_on_the_provided_filters_v1,
  - Paths used are get /dna/intent/api/v1/customIssueDefinitions/count,
  - It should be noted that this module is an alias of custom_issue_definitions_count_v1_info
"""
EXAMPLES = r"""
- name: Get all Custom Issue Definitions Count Info
  cisco.dnac.custom_issue_definitions_count_info:
    dnac_host: "{{dnac_host}}"
    dnac_username: "{{dnac_username}}"
    dnac_password: "{{dnac_password}}"
    dnac_verify: "{{dnac_verify}}"
    dnac_port: "{{dnac_port}}"
    dnac_version: "{{dnac_version}}"
    dnac_debug: "{{dnac_debug}}"
    headers: "{{my_headers | from_json}}"
    id: string
    profileId: string
    name: string
    priority: string
    isEnabled: true
    severity: 0
    facility: string
    mnemonic: string
  register: result
"""
RETURN = r"""
dnac_response:
  description: A dictionary or list with the response returned by the Cisco DNAC Python SDK
  returned: always
  type: dict
  sample: >
    {
      "response": {
        "count": 0
      },
      "version": "string"
    }
"""
