BREAKING CHANGES: This commit changes upstream repository naming conventions
to get latest binaries and keys. If you depends on versions of salt from older,
please stick with version 1.x.x of this formula
Instead of the default service.running + enabled, you can control
the actual state, via pillar.
And you can even say 'state = ignore' and no state will be generated
to control the service
* Semi-automated using https://github.com/myii/ssf-formula/pull/31
* Includes:
- Update TOFS
- Use `bin/kitchen`
- Use `dist: bionic` in Travis
- Add `yamllint` and apply rules
- Use `pillars_from_files` throughout
- Replace EOL images in Kitchen & Travis
- Add `develop` images in Kitchen & Travis
* Fix (or ignore) errors shown below:
```bash
salt-formula$ yamllint -s .
./pillar.example
1:1 warning missing document start "---" (document-start)
5:23 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
8:25 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
11:25 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
19:21 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
40:89 error line too long (108 > 88 characters) (line-length)
41:89 error line too long (112 > 88 characters) (line-length)
43:89 error line too long (112 > 88 characters) (line-length)
45:89 error line too long (110 > 88 characters) (line-length)
47:89 error line too long (89 > 88 characters) (line-length)
74:27 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
82:9 error wrong indentation: expected 10 but found 8 (indentation)
101:14 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
102:20 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
103:89 error line too long (119 > 88 characters) (line-length)
121:7 warning comment not indented like content (comments-indentation)
122:24 error syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
310:89 error line too long (102 > 88 characters) (line-length)
330:89 error line too long (113 > 88 characters) (line-length)
433:1 error too many blank lines (1 > 0) (empty-lines)
./salt/osmap.yaml
4:2 error syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
6:89 error line too long (93 > 88 characters) (line-length)
22:89 error line too long (137 > 88 characters) (line-length)
23:89 error line too long (134 > 88 characters) (line-length)
33:89 error line too long (149 > 88 characters) (line-length)
34:89 error line too long (146 > 88 characters) (line-length)
./salt/osfamilymap.yaml
4:2 error syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
6:89 error line too long (94 > 88 characters) (line-length)
24:89 error line too long (149 > 88 characters) (line-length)
25:89 error line too long (146 > 88 characters) (line-length)
39:89 error line too long (105 > 88 characters) (line-length)
40:89 error line too long (127 > 88 characters) (line-length)
56:89 error line too long (101 > 88 characters) (line-length)
./salt/ospyvermap.yaml
4:1 warning missing document start "---" (document-start)
./salt/defaults.yaml
3:1 warning missing document start "---" (document-start)
7:21 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
8:12 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
9:23 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
10:19 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
14:25 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
15:25 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
16:27 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
17:27 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
39:28 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
41:28 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
45:24 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
49:30 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
54:28 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
63:25 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
68:15 warning truthy value should be one of [false, true] (truthy)
```
* Ensure options for formulas `git.latest` are also based on defaults
* Prevent erroneous remote tracking branch modification by `salt.formulas` #238
* Allow multiple envs to use the same gitdir for `salt.formulas`
* Ensure `gitdir` original branch is checked out after formulas `git.latest`
* Fix erroneous comment re: merging in `salt` pillar
The salt-cloud packages automatically pull in the pycrypto and libcloud
dependencies for RedHat and Debian (at least when using the SaltStack
repos), so it doesn't really make sense to install these dependencies
using pip. By default we no longer use pip, but the old behaviour can be
restored by setting 'salt:use_pip' to True in the pillar.
There could probably be a case made for removing the pip stuff
altogether, but we will leave it in for the time being to preserve some
backwards compatibility.
This change tweaks the GitPython package installation state to support
alternate package names (on FreeBSD, it's called "py27-GitPython").
Also, on FreeBSD salt-ssh is included in the "py27-salt" package by
default, requiring an update to `distro_map`.
Salt writes it's schedule file to /etc/salt/{minion,master}.d/_schedule.conf
We don't want to stomp all over Salt's files, but we do want a pristine
starting point to lay down our managed config. So we use clean: True on the
file.recurse call, but we tell it to ignore files that start with an _
We have to rename the current config file (_defaults.conf) because it will be
ignored by the rule that ignores Salt's _* config files.
This also means we need to clean up old config files (_defaults.conf) and
restart the service if we cleaned it up.
If you are installing Salt via git/pip, the formula will try to overwrite your
install with packaged versions. This setting makes it possible to avoid that.
New versions of Salt put config files in /etc/salt/{minion,master}.d. We don't
want to erase them by using a clean: True on the file.recurse. This is a
backward incompatible change, but it's necessary to avoid deleting Salt config
files.
Resolves#104