ln -s /srv/salt-contrib/grains /srv/salt/_grains
These Ubuntu packages are required:
apt install python-boto facter
These IAM permissions are required (and probably more):
ec2:DescribeInstances
ec2:DescribeTags
Fixes have been made to work with modern versions of Salt, and to work with IAM Roles.
The Salt Contrib is a destination for modules developed by the community. Since Salt modules are nearly infinite in application not all of the modules developed will be shipped with the main salt application. Salt Contrib will hold modules that can be cleanly added to any of the modular components of Salt. This will also act as a gateway for new module development, generally it will be asked that pull requests for new modules be made against the salt-contrib git repo.
You can symlink your salt-contrib
against a development environment and run
the tests against it.
All relevant files will be symlinked to the appropriate location in the
target environment, so you can modify linked files and test without having to copy
files back and forward. Running salt-contrib/link_contrib.py salt -u
will
remove all links leaving the salt repo clean.
The contrib.tests
target runs only the tests from salt-contrib
. A travis config
is also included which will run the contrib tests if you enable it.
$ git clone git://github.com/saltstack/salt.git $ git clone [email protected]:<me>/salt-contrib.git $ salt-contrib/link_contrib.py salt $ salt/tests/runtests.py -n contrib.tests -v
You can also link against a state folder so the modules are pushed out to clients via
_modules
, _states
etc
$ salt-contrib/link_contrib.py /srv/salt
For grains, simply make a _grains folder in /srv/salt. Then run sync_grains.
$ saltutil.sync_grains