Pure python state renderer
The sls file should contain a function called run which returns high state data
In this module, a few objects are defined for you, including the usual (with``__`` added) __salt__ dictionary, __grains__, __pillar__, __opts__, __env__, and __sls__.
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def run():
config = {}
if __grains__['os'] == 'Ubuntu':
user = 'ubuntu'
group = 'ubuntu'
home = '/home/{0}'.format(user)
else:
user = 'root'
group = 'root'
home = '/root/'
config['s3cmd'] = {
'pkg': [
'installed',
{'name': 's3cmd'},
],
}
config[home + '/.s3cfg'] = {
'file.managed': [
{'source': 'salt://s3cfg/templates/s3cfg'},
{'template': 'jinja'},
{'user': user},
{'group': group},
{'mode': 600},
{'context': {
'aws_key': __pillar__['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
'aws_secret_key': __pillar__['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'],
},
},
],
}
return config
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Render the python module's components
Return type: | string |
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Current Salt release: 2014.1.6
Docs for previous releases on salt.rtfd.org.