Using the queue system
The queue system is another component of Salt with the ability to fire events. This can be used by the reactor system. However, before we get ahead of ourselves, let's go through the basics of using the queue system.
Learning how queues work
At its most basic level, the queue is very simple. Items can be added to the queue and then processed at a later time in the order in which they were added. Depending on the queue module being used, items may or may not be required to be unique.
For our examples, we'll use sqlite
, the default queue module. This module should work in any infrastructure because sqlite3
is built in Python. It will also automatically generate any database files if they don't already exist. Take note that sqlite
is one of the queue modules that require items to be unique. If you want to use a different module, just add a backend argument to any of the queue commands. For instance, to explicitly list queues stored in sqlite
, use the following command:
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