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Mastering SaltStack

You're reading from   Mastering SaltStack Use Salt to the fullest

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467393
Length 378 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joseph Hall Joseph Hall
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Essentials Revisited FREE CHAPTER 2. Diving into Salt Internals 3. Managing States 4. Exploring Salt SSH 5. Managing Tasks Asynchronously 6. Taking Advantage of Salt Information Systems 7. Taking Salt Cloud to the Next Level 8. Using Salt with REST 9. Understanding the RAET and TCP Transports 10. Strategies for Scaling 11. Monitoring with Salt 12. Exploring Best Practices 13. Troubleshooting Problems

Handling multiple states


Using single SLS files is pretty powerful as it is, but real power comes from being able to combine them to form a larger orchestration. We touched on some of the basics in Chapter 1 , Essentials Revisited. Let's go ahead and expound upon them.

Including other SLS files

That little include code block at the beginning of an SLS file is the start to pulling together SLS files. Let's say that you have a number of formulas that are used to create a development environment for your users. Here are a few examples:

  • git

  • vim

  • emacs

  • ack

  • pip

  • pycharm

Let's go ahead and put together a development environment formula first. Go ahead and create a formula directory called devenv:

# mkdir -p /srv/salt/devenv/

Then, we'll create a file inside that directory called init.sls that references those formulas:

include: 
  - git 
  - vim 
  - emacs 
  - ack 
  - pip 
  - pycharm 

Of course, most of your developers will not want both vim and emacs; they'll only want...

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