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  1. # This file managed by Salt, do not edit by hand!!
  2. # Based on salt version 2016.11 default config
  3. {% set reserved_keys = ['master', 'minion', 'cloud', 'salt_cloud_certs', 'engines', 'lxc.network_profile', 'lxc.container_profile', 'reactors'] -%}
  4. {% set cfg_salt = pillar.get('salt', {}) -%}
  5. {% set cfg_master = cfg_salt.get('master', {}) -%}
  6. {% set default_keys = [] -%}
  7. {%- macro get_config(configname, default_value) -%}
  8. {%- do default_keys.append(configname) %}
  9. {%- if configname in cfg_master -%}
  10. {{ configname }}: {{ cfg_master[configname]|json }}
  11. {%- elif configname in cfg_salt and configname not in reserved_keys -%}
  12. {{ configname }}: {{ cfg_salt[configname]|json }}
  13. {%- else -%}
  14. #{{ configname }}: {{ default_value|json }}
  15. {%- endif -%}
  16. {%- endmacro -%}
  17. {%- from 'salt/formulas.jinja' import file_roots, formulas with context -%}
  18. ##### Primary configuration settings #####
  19. ##########################################
  20. # This configuration file is used to manage the behavior of the Salt Master.
  21. # Values that are commented out but have an empty line after the comment are
  22. # defaults that do not need to be set in the config. If there is no blank line
  23. # after the comment then the value is presented as an example and is not the
  24. # default.
  25. # The id to be passed in the publish job to minions.
  26. # This is used for MultiSyndics to return the job to the requesting master.
  27. # This must be the same string as the syndic is configured with.
  28. # master_id: None
  29. {{ get_config('master_id', 'None') }}
  30. # Per default, the master will automatically include all config files
  31. # from master.d/*.conf (master.d is a directory in the same directory
  32. # as the main master config file).
  33. {{ get_config('default_include', 'master.d/*.conf') }}
  34. # The address of the interface to bind to:
  35. {{ get_config('interface', '0.0.0.0') }}
  36. # Whether the master should listen for IPv6 connections. If this is set to True,
  37. # the interface option must be adjusted, too. (For example: "interface: '::'")
  38. {{ get_config('ipv6', 'False') }}
  39. # The tcp port used by the publisher:
  40. {{ get_config('publish_port', '4505') }}
  41. # The user under which the salt master will run. Salt will update all
  42. # permissions to allow the specified user to run the master. The exception is
  43. # the job cache, which must be deleted if this user is changed. If the
  44. # modified files cause conflicts, set verify_env to False.
  45. {{ get_config('user', 'root') }}
  46. # The port used by the communication interface. The ret (return) port is the
  47. # interface used for the file server, authentication, job returns, etc.
  48. {{ get_config('ret_port', '4506') }}
  49. # Specify the location of the daemon process ID file:
  50. {{ get_config('pidfile', '/var/run/salt-master.pid') }}
  51. # The root directory prepended to these options: pki_dir, cachedir,
  52. # sock_dir, log_file, autosign_file, autoreject_file, extension_modules,
  53. # key_logfile, pidfile:
  54. {{ get_config('root_dir', '/') }}
  55. # The path to the master's configuration file.
  56. {{ get_config('conf_file', '/etc/salt/master') }}
  57. # Directory used to store public key data:
  58. {{ get_config('pki_dir', '/etc/salt/pki/master') }}
  59. # Key cache. Increases master speed for large numbers of accepted
  60. # keys. Available options: 'sched'. (Updates on a fixed schedule.)
  61. # Note that enabling this feature means that minions will not be
  62. # available to target for up to the length of the maintanence loop
  63. # which by default is 60s.
  64. {{ get_config('key_cache', '') }}
  65. # Directory to store job and cache data:
  66. # This directory may contain sensitive data and should be protected accordingly.
  67. #
  68. {{ get_config('cachedir', '/var/cache/salt/master') }}
  69. # Directory for custom modules. This directory can contain subdirectories for
  70. # each of Salt's module types such as "runners", "output", "wheel", "modules",
  71. # "states", "returners", etc.
  72. {{ get_config('extension_modules', '<no default>') }}
  73. # Directory for custom modules. This directory can contain subdirectories for
  74. # each of Salt's module types such as "runners", "output", "wheel", "modules",
  75. # "states", "returners", "engines", etc.
  76. # Like 'extension_modules' but can take an array of paths
  77. {% if 'module_dirs' in cfg_master -%}
  78. {%- do default_keys.append('module_dirs') %}
  79. module_dirs:
  80. {%- for dir in cfg_master['module_dirs'] %}
  81. - {{ dir}}
  82. {%- endfor -%}
  83. {% elif 'module_dirs' in cfg_salt -%}
  84. module_dirs:
  85. {%- for dir in cfg_salt['module_dirs'] %}
  86. - {{ dir}}
  87. {%- endfor -%}
  88. {% else -%}
  89. #module_dirs: <no default>
  90. # - /var/cache/salt/minion/extmods
  91. {% endif %}
  92. # Verify and set permissions on configuration directories at startup:
  93. {{ get_config('verify_env', 'True') }}
  94. # Set the number of hours to keep old job information in the job cache:
  95. {{ get_config('keep_jobs', '24') }}
  96. # The number of seconds to wait when the client is requesting information
  97. # about running jobs.
  98. {{ get_config('gather_job_timeout', '10') }}
  99. # Set the default timeout for the salt command and api. The default is 5
  100. # seconds.
  101. {{ get_config('timeout', '5') }}
  102. # The loop_interval option controls the seconds for the master's maintenance
  103. # process check cycle. This process updates file server backends, cleans the
  104. # job cache and executes the scheduler.
  105. {{ get_config('loop_interval', '60') }}
  106. # Set the default outputter used by the salt command. The default is "nested".
  107. {{ get_config('output', 'nested') }}
  108. # Set the default output file used by the salt command. Default is to output
  109. # to the CLI and not to a file. Functions the same way as the "--out-file"
  110. # CLI option, only sets this to a single file for all salt commands.
  111. {{ get_config('output_file', 'None') }}
  112. # Return minions that timeout when running commands like test.ping
  113. {{ get_config('show_timeout', 'True') }}
  114. # By default, output is colored. To disable colored output, set the color value
  115. # to False.
  116. {{ get_config('color', 'True') }}
  117. # Do not strip off the colored output from nested results and state outputs
  118. # (true by default).
  119. {{ get_config('strip_colors', 'False') }}
  120. # To display a summary of the number of minions targeted, the number of
  121. # minions returned, and the number of minions that did not return, set the
  122. # cli_summary value to True. (False by default.)
  123. #
  124. {{ get_config('cli_summary', 'False') }}
  125. # Set the directory used to hold unix sockets:
  126. {{ get_config('sock_dir', '/var/run/salt/master') }}
  127. # The master can take a while to start up when lspci and/or dmidecode is used
  128. # to populate the grains for the master. Enable if you want to see GPU hardware
  129. # data for your master.
  130. {{ get_config('enable_gpu_grains', 'False') }}
  131. # The master maintains a job cache. While this is a great addition, it can be
  132. # a burden on the master for larger deployments (over 5000 minions).
  133. # Disabling the job cache will make previously executed jobs unavailable to
  134. # the jobs system and is not generally recommended.
  135. {{ get_config('job_cache', 'True') }}
  136. # Cache minion grains, pillar and mine data via the cache subsystem in the
  137. # cachedir or a database.
  138. {{ get_config('minion_data_cache', 'True') }}
  139. # Cache subsystem module to use for minion data cache.
  140. {{ get_config('cache', 'localfs') }}
  141. # Enables a fast in-memory cache booster and sets the expiration time.
  142. {{ get_config('memcache_expire_seconds', '0') }}
  143. # Set a memcache limit in items (bank + key) per cache storage (driver + driver_opts).
  144. {{ get_config('memcache_max_items', '1024') }}
  145. # Each time a cache storage got full cleanup all the expired items not just the oldest one.
  146. {{ get_config('memcache_full_cleanup', 'False') }}
  147. # Enable collecting the memcache stats and log it on `debug` log level.
  148. {{ get_config('memcache_debug', 'False') }}
  149. # Store all returns in the given returner.
  150. # Setting this option requires that any returner-specific configuration also
  151. # be set. See various returners in salt/returners for details on required
  152. # configuration values. (See also, event_return_queue below.)
  153. {{ get_config('event_return', 'mysql') }}
  154. # On busy systems, enabling event_returns can cause a considerable load on
  155. # the storage system for returners. Events can be queued on the master and
  156. # stored in a batched fashion using a single transaction for multiple events.
  157. # By default, events are not queued.
  158. {{ get_config('event_return_queue', '0') }}
  159. # Only return events matching tags in a whitelist, supports glob matches.
  160. {% if 'event_return_whitelist' in cfg_master -%}
  161. {%- do default_keys.append('event_return_whitelist') %}
  162. event_return_whitelist:
  163. {%- for event_return in cfg_master['event_return_whitelist'] %}
  164. - {{ event_return }}
  165. {%- endfor -%}
  166. {% elif 'event_return_whitelist' in cfg_salt -%}
  167. event_return_whitelist:
  168. {%- for event_return in cfg_salt['event_return_whitelist'] %}
  169. - {{ event_return }}
  170. {%- endfor -%}
  171. {% else -%}
  172. #event_return_whitelist:
  173. # - salt/master/a_tag
  174. # - salt/run/*/ret
  175. {% endif %}
  176. # Store all event returns **except** the tags in a blacklist supports globs.
  177. {% if 'event_return_blacklist' in cfg_master -%}
  178. {%- do default_keys.append('event_return_blacklist') %}
  179. event_return_blacklist:
  180. {%- for event_return in cfg_master['event_return_blacklist'] %}
  181. - {{ event_return }}
  182. {%- endfor -%}
  183. {% elif 'event_return_blacklist' in cfg_salt -%}
  184. event_return_blacklist:
  185. {%- for event_return in cfg_salt['event_return_blacklist'] %}
  186. - {{ event_return }}
  187. {%- endfor -%}
  188. {% else -%}
  189. #event_return_blacklist:
  190. # - salt/master/not_this_tag
  191. # - salt/wheel/*/ret
  192. {% endif %}
  193. # Passing very large events can cause the minion to consume large amounts of
  194. # memory. This value tunes the maximum size of a message allowed onto the
  195. # master event bus. The value is expressed in bytes.
  196. {{ get_config('max_event_size', '1048576') }}
  197. # By default, the master AES key rotates every 24 hours. The next command
  198. # following a key rotation will trigger a key refresh from the minion which may
  199. # result in minions which do not respond to the first command after a key refresh.
  200. #
  201. # To tell the master to ping all minions immediately after an AES key refresh, set
  202. # ping_on_rotate to True. This should mitigate the issue where a minion does not
  203. # appear to initially respond after a key is rotated.
  204. #
  205. # Note that ping_on_rotate may cause high load on the master immediately after
  206. # the key rotation event as minions reconnect. Consider this carefully if this
  207. # salt master is managing a large number of minions.
  208. #
  209. # If disabled, it is recommended to handle this event by listening for the
  210. # 'aes_key_rotate' event with the 'key' tag and acting appropriately.
  211. {{ get_config('ping_on_rotate', 'False') }}
  212. # By default, the master deletes its cache of minion data when the key for that
  213. # minion is removed. To preserve the cache after key deletion, set
  214. # 'preserve_minion_cache' to True.
  215. #
  216. # WARNING: This may have security implications if compromised minions auth with
  217. # a previous deleted minion ID.
  218. {{ get_config('preserve_minion_cache', 'False') }}
  219. # If max_minions is used in large installations, the master might experience
  220. # high-load situations because of having to check the number of connected
  221. # minions for every authentication. This cache provides the minion-ids of
  222. # all connected minions to all MWorker-processes and greatly improves the
  223. # performance of max_minions.
  224. {{ get_config('con_cache', 'False') }}
  225. # The master can include configuration from other files. To enable this,
  226. # pass a list of paths to this option. The paths can be either relative or
  227. # absolute; if relative, they are considered to be relative to the directory
  228. # the main master configuration file lives in (this file). Paths can make use
  229. # of shell-style globbing. If no files are matched by a path passed to this
  230. # option, then the master will log a warning message.
  231. #
  232. # Include a config file from some other path:
  233. # include: /etc/salt/extra_config
  234. #
  235. # Include config from several files and directories:
  236. # include:
  237. # - /etc/salt/extra_config
  238. {{ get_config('include', '[]') }}
  239. ##### Large-scale tuning settings #####
  240. ##########################################
  241. # Max open files
  242. #
  243. # Each minion connecting to the master uses AT LEAST one file descriptor, the
  244. # master subscription connection. If enough minions connect you might start
  245. # seeing on the console (and then salt-master crashes):
  246. # Too many open files (tcp_listener.cpp:335)
  247. # Aborted (core dumped)
  248. #
  249. # By default this value will be the one of `ulimit -Hn`, ie, the hard limit for
  250. # max open files.
  251. #
  252. # If you wish to set a different value than the default one, uncomment and
  253. # configure this setting. Remember that this value CANNOT be higher than the
  254. # hard limit. Raising the hard limit depends on your OS and/or distribution,
  255. # a good way to find the limit is to search the internet. For example:
  256. # raise max open files hard limit debian
  257. #
  258. {{ get_config('max_open_files', '100000') }}
  259. # The number of worker threads to start. These threads are used to manage
  260. # return calls made from minions to the master. If the master seems to be
  261. # running slowly, increase the number of threads. This setting can not be
  262. # set lower than 3.
  263. {{ get_config('worker_threads', '5') }}
  264. # Set the ZeroMQ high water marks
  265. # http://api.zeromq.org/3-2:zmq-setsockopt
  266. # The listen queue size / backlog
  267. {{ get_config('zmq_backlog', '1000') }}
  268. # The publisher interface ZeroMQPubServerChannel
  269. {{ get_config('pub_hwm', '1000') }}
  270. # These two ZMQ HWM settings, salt_event_pub_hwm and event_publisher_pub_hwm
  271. # are significant for masters with thousands of minions. When these are
  272. # insufficiently high it will manifest in random responses missing in the CLI
  273. # and even missing from the job cache. Masters that have fast CPUs and many
  274. # cores with appropriate worker_threads will not need these set as high.
  275. # On deployment with 8,000 minions, 2.4GHz CPUs, 24 cores, 32GiB memory has
  276. # these settings:
  277. #
  278. # salt_event_pub_hwm: 128000
  279. # event_publisher_pub_hwm: 64000
  280. # ZMQ high-water-mark for SaltEvent pub socket
  281. {{ get_config('salt_event_pub_hwm', '20000') }}
  282. # ZMQ high-water-mark for EventPublisher pub socket
  283. {{ get_config('event_publisher_pub_hwm', '10000') }}
  284. # The master may allocate memory per-event and not
  285. # reclaim it.
  286. # To set a high-water mark for memory allocation, use
  287. # ipc_write_buffer to set a high-water mark for message
  288. # buffering.
  289. # Value: In bytes. Set to 'dynamic' to have Salt select
  290. # a value for you. Default is disabled.
  291. {%- if 'ipc_write_buffer' in cfg_master %}
  292. {{ get_config('ipc_write_buffer', 'dynamic') }}
  293. {%- else %}
  294. # ipc_write_buffer: 'dynamic'
  295. {%- endif %}
  296. ##### Security settings #####
  297. ##########################################
  298. # Enable "open mode", this mode still maintains encryption, but turns off
  299. # authentication, this is only intended for highly secure environments or for
  300. # the situation where your keys end up in a bad state. If you run in open mode
  301. # you do so at your own risk!
  302. {{ get_config('open_mode', 'False') }}
  303. # Enable auto_accept, this setting will automatically accept all incoming
  304. # public keys from the minions. Note that this is insecure.
  305. {{ get_config('auto_accept', 'False') }}
  306. # Time in minutes that an incoming public key with a matching name found in
  307. # pki_dir/minion_autosign/keyid is automatically accepted. Expired autosign keys
  308. # are removed when the master checks the minion_autosign directory.
  309. # 0 equals no timeout
  310. {{ get_config('autosign_timeout', '120') }}
  311. # If the autosign_file is specified, incoming keys specified in the
  312. # autosign_file will be automatically accepted. This is insecure. Regular
  313. # expressions as well as globing lines are supported.
  314. {{ get_config('autosign_file', '/etc/salt/autosign.conf') }}
  315. # Works like autosign_file, but instead allows you to specify minion IDs for
  316. # which keys will automatically be rejected. Will override both membership in
  317. # the autosign_file and the auto_accept setting.
  318. {{ get_config('autoreject_file', '/etc/salt/autoreject.conf') }}
  319. # Enable permissive access to the salt keys. This allows you to run the
  320. # master or minion as root, but have a non-root group be given access to
  321. # your pki_dir. To make the access explicit, root must belong to the group
  322. # you've given access to. This is potentially quite insecure. If an autosign_file
  323. # is specified, enabling permissive_pki_access will allow group access to that
  324. # specific file.
  325. {{ get_config('permissive_pki_access', 'False') }}
  326. # Allow users on the master access to execute specific commands on minions.
  327. # This setting should be treated with care since it opens up execution
  328. # capabilities to non root users. By default this capability is completely
  329. # disabled.
  330. #publisher_acl:
  331. # larry:
  332. # - test.ping
  333. # - network.*
  334. # - '*':
  335. # - pkg.*
  336. #
  337. {% if 'publisher_acl' in cfg_master -%}
  338. {%- do default_keys.append('publisher_acl') %}
  339. publisher_acl:
  340. {%- for user, commands in cfg_master['publisher_acl']|dictsort %}
  341. {{ user }}:
  342. {%- for command in commands %}
  343. {%- if command is mapping %}
  344. {%- for target, targetcommands in command.items() %}
  345. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ target }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}:
  346. {%- for targetcommand in targetcommands %}
  347. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ targetcommand }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  348. {%- endfor -%}
  349. {%- endfor -%}
  350. {%- else %}
  351. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  352. {%- endif %}
  353. {%- endfor -%}
  354. {%- endfor -%}
  355. {% elif 'publisher_acl' in cfg_salt -%}
  356. publisher_acl:
  357. {%- for user, commands in cfg_salt['publisher_acl']|dictsort %}
  358. {{ user }}:
  359. {%- for command in commands %}
  360. {%- if command is mapping %}
  361. {%- for target, targetcommands in command.items() %}
  362. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ target }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}:
  363. {%- for targetcommand in targetcommands %}
  364. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ targetcommand }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  365. {%- endfor -%}
  366. {%- endfor -%}
  367. {%- else %}
  368. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  369. {%- endif %}
  370. {%- endfor -%}
  371. {%- endfor -%}
  372. {% elif 'client_acl' in cfg_master -%}
  373. {%- do default_keys.append('client_acl') %}
  374. publisher_acl:
  375. {%- for name, user in cfg_master['client_acl']|dictsort %}
  376. {{ name}}:
  377. {%- for command in user %}
  378. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  379. {%- endfor -%}
  380. {%- endfor -%}
  381. {% elif 'client_acl' in cfg_salt -%}
  382. publisher_acl:
  383. {%- for name, user in cfg_salt['client_acl']|dictsort %}
  384. {{ name }}:
  385. {%- for command in user %}
  386. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  387. {%- endfor -%}
  388. {%- endfor -%}
  389. {% else -%}
  390. {%- endif %}
  391. # Blacklist any of the following users or modules
  392. #
  393. # This example would blacklist all non sudo users, including root from
  394. # running any commands. It would also blacklist any use of the "cmd"
  395. # module. This is completely disabled by default.
  396. #
  397. #
  398. # Check the list of configured users in client ACL against users on the
  399. # system and throw errors if they do not exist.
  400. {{ get_config('client_acl_verify', 'True') }}
  401. #
  402. {% if 'publisher_acl_blacklist' in cfg_master %}
  403. {%- do default_keys.append('publisher_acl_blacklist') %}
  404. publisher_acl_blacklist:
  405. users:
  406. {% for user in cfg_master['publisher_acl_blacklist'].get('users', []) %}
  407. - {{ user }}
  408. {% endfor %}
  409. modules:
  410. {% for mod in cfg_master['publisher_acl_blacklist'].get('modules', []) %}
  411. - {{ mod }}
  412. {% endfor %}
  413. {% elif 'publisher_acl_blacklist' in cfg_salt %}
  414. publisher_acl_blacklist:
  415. users:
  416. {% for user in cfg_salt['publisher_acl_blacklist'].get('users', []) %}
  417. - {{ user }}
  418. {% endfor %}
  419. modules:
  420. {% for mod in cfg_salt['publisher_acl_blacklist'].get('modules', []) %}
  421. - {{ mod }}
  422. {% endfor %}
  423. {% elif 'client_acl_blacklist' in cfg_master %}
  424. {%- do default_keys.append('client_acl_blacklist') %}
  425. publisher_acl_blacklist:
  426. users:
  427. {% for user in cfg_master['client_acl_blacklist'].get('users', []) %}
  428. - {{ user }}
  429. {% endfor %}
  430. modules:
  431. {% for mod in cfg_master['client_acl_blacklist'].get('modules', []) %}
  432. - {{ mod }}
  433. {% endfor %}
  434. {% elif 'client_acl_blacklist' in cfg_salt %}
  435. publisher_acl_blacklist:
  436. users:
  437. {% for user in cfg_salt['client_acl_blacklist'].get('users', []) %}
  438. - {{ user }}
  439. {% endfor %}
  440. modules:
  441. {% for mod in cfg_salt['client_acl_blacklist'].get('modules', []) %}
  442. - {{ mod }}
  443. {% endfor %}
  444. {% else %}
  445. #publisher_acl_blacklist:
  446. # users:
  447. # - root
  448. # - '^(?!sudo_).*$' # all non sudo users
  449. # modules:
  450. # - cmd
  451. {% endif %}
  452. #
  453. # WARNING: client_acl and client_acl_blacklist options are deprecated and will
  454. # be removed in the future releases. Use publisher_acl and
  455. # publisher_acl_blacklist instead.
  456. # Enforce publisher_acl & publisher_acl_blacklist when users have sudo
  457. # access to the salt command.
  458. {{ get_config('sudo_acl', 'False') }}
  459. # The external auth system uses the Salt auth modules to authenticate and
  460. # validate users to access areas of the Salt system.
  461. #external_auth:
  462. # pam:
  463. # fred:
  464. # - test.*
  465. {%- if 'external_auth' in cfg_master %}
  466. {%- do default_keys.append('external_auth') %}
  467. external_auth:
  468. {%- for auth, users in cfg_master['external_auth']|dictsort %}
  469. {{ auth }}:
  470. {%- for user, commands in users.items() %}
  471. {%- if user.startswith('^') %}
  472. {{ user }}: {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ commands }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  473. {%- else %}
  474. {{ user }}:
  475. {%- for command in commands %}
  476. {%- if command is mapping %}
  477. {%- for target, targetcommands in command.items() %}
  478. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ target }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}:
  479. {%- for targetcommand in targetcommands %}
  480. {%- if targetcommand is mapping %}
  481. {%- for module, options in targetcommand.items() %}
  482. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ module }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}:
  483. {%- for category, arguments in options.items() %}
  484. {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ category }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}:
  485. {%- if arguments is mapping %}
  486. {%- for key, argument in arguments.items() %}
  487. {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ key }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}: {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ argument }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  488. {%- endfor %}
  489. {%- else %}
  490. {%- for argument in arguments %}
  491. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ argument }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  492. {%- endfor %}
  493. {%- endif %}
  494. {%- endfor %}
  495. {%- endfor %}
  496. {%- else %}
  497. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ targetcommand }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  498. {%- endif %}
  499. {%- endfor %}
  500. {%- endfor %}
  501. {%- else %}
  502. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  503. {%- endif %}
  504. {%- endfor -%}
  505. {%- endif %}
  506. {%- endfor -%}
  507. {%- endfor -%}
  508. {%- endif %}
  509. # Time (in seconds) for a newly generated token to live. Default: 12 hours
  510. {{ get_config('token_expire', '43200') }}
  511. #
  512. # Allow eauth users to specify the expiry time of the tokens they generate.
  513. # A boolean applies to all users or a dictionary of whitelisted eauth backends
  514. # and usernames may be given.
  515. # token_expire_user_override:
  516. # pam:
  517. # - fred
  518. # - tom
  519. # ldap:
  520. # - gary
  521. #
  522. #token_expire_user_override: False
  523. # Allow minions to push files to the master. This is disabled by default, for
  524. # security purposes.
  525. {{ get_config('file_recv', 'False') }}
  526. # Set a hard-limit on the size of the files that can be pushed to the master.
  527. # It will be interpreted as megabytes. Default: 100
  528. {{ get_config('file_recv_max_size', '100') }}
  529. # Signature verification on messages published from the master.
  530. # This causes the master to cryptographically sign all messages published to its event
  531. # bus, and minions then verify that signature before acting on the message.
  532. #
  533. # This is False by default.
  534. #
  535. # Note that to facilitate interoperability with masters and minions that are different
  536. # versions, if sign_pub_messages is True but a message is received by a minion with
  537. # no signature, it will still be accepted, and a warning message will be logged.
  538. # Conversely, if sign_pub_messages is False, but a minion receives a signed
  539. # message it will be accepted, the signature will not be checked, and a warning message
  540. # will be logged. This behavior went away in Salt 2014.1.0 and these two situations
  541. # will cause minion to throw an exception and drop the message.
  542. {{ get_config('sign_pub_message', 'False') }}
  543. # Use TLS/SSL encrypted connection between master and minion.
  544. # Can be set to a dictionary containing keyword arguments corresponding to Python's
  545. # 'ssl.wrap_socket' method.
  546. # Default is None.
  547. #ssl:
  548. # keyfile: <path_to_keyfile>
  549. # certfile: <path_to_certfile>
  550. # ssl_version: PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2
  551. # Sign the master auth-replies with a cryptographic signature of the masters public key.
  552. # Please see the tutorial how to use these settings in the Multimaster-PKI with Failover Tutorial
  553. {{ get_config('master_sign_pubkey', 'False') }}
  554. # The customizable name of the signing-key-pair without suffix.
  555. # master_sign_key_name: <filename_without_suffix>
  556. {{ get_config('master_sign', '{}') }}
  557. # The name of the file in the masters pki-directory that holds the pre-calculated
  558. # signature of the masters public-key.
  559. # master_pubkey_signature: <filename>
  560. {{ get_config('master_pubkey_signature', '{}') }}
  561. # Instead of computing the signature for each auth-reply, use a pre-calculated signature.
  562. # The master_pubkey_signature must also be set for this.
  563. {{ get_config('master_use_pubkey_signature', 'False') }}
  564. # Rotate the salt-masters AES-key when a minion-public is deleted with salt-key.
  565. # This is a very important security-setting. Disabling it will enable deleted minions to still
  566. # listen in on the messages published by the salt-master.
  567. # Do not disable this unless it is absolutely clear what this does.
  568. {{ get_config('rotate_aes_key', 'True') }}
  569. # Unique ID attribute name for the user. For Active Directory should be set
  570. # to 'sAMAccountName'. Default value is 'memberUid'.
  571. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.accountattributename', 'memberUid') }}
  572. # Set this to True if LDAP is Active Directory. Default is False
  573. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.activedirectory', False) }}
  574. # Bind to LDAP anonymously to determine group membership
  575. # Active Directory does not allow anonymous binds without special configuration
  576. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.anonymous', False) }}
  577. # The base DN under which users can be found in LDAP
  578. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.basedn', '') }}
  579. # The user Salt authenticates to search for a users' Distinguished Name and
  580. # group membership.
  581. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.binddn', '') }}
  582. # The bind password to go along with the bind dn (binddn).
  583. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.bindpw', '') }}
  584. # The filter used to find the DN associated with a user. For most LDAPs use
  585. # the value {% raw %}'uid={{ username }}'{% endraw %}. For Active Directory use the value
  586. # {% raw %}'sAMAccountName={{username}}'{% endraw %}.
  587. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.filter', '') }}
  588. # The attribute used for user group membership. Defaults to 'memberOf'
  589. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.groupattribute', 'memberOf') }}
  590. # LDAP group class. Use 'group' for Active Directory. Defaults to 'posixGroup'
  591. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.groupclass', 'posixGroup') }}
  592. # To specify an OU that contains group data. Not used for Active Directory
  593. # Default value: 'Groups'
  594. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.groupou', 'Groups') }}
  595. # Allows the administrator to strip off a certain set of domain names
  596. # so the hostnames looked up in the directory service can match the minion IDs.
  597. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.minion_stripdomains', []) }}
  598. # Verify server's TLS certificate. Default value: False
  599. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.no_verify', False) }}
  600. # Only for Active Directory. Default value: 'person'
  601. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.persontype', 'person') }}
  602. # Port to connect via. Default value: '389'
  603. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.port', '389') }}
  604. # LDAP scope level, almost always 2. Default value: 2
  605. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.scope', 2) }}
  606. # Server to auth against. Default value: 'localhost'
  607. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.server', 'localhost') }}
  608. # Use TLS when connecting. Default value: False
  609. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.tls', False) }}
  610. # Server specified in URI format. Overrides .ldap.server, .ldap.port,
  611. # .ldap.tls. Default value: ''
  612. {{ get_config('auth.ldap.uri', '') }}
  613. ##### Salt-SSH Configuration #####
  614. ##########################################
  615. # Pass in an alternative location for the salt-ssh roster file
  616. {{ get_config('roster_file', '/etc/salt/roster') }}
  617. # Define locations for roster files so they can be chosen when using Salt API.
  618. # An administrator can place roster files into these locations. Then when
  619. # calling Salt API, parameter 'roster_file' should contain a relative path to
  620. # these locations. That is, "roster_file=/foo/roster" will be resolved as
  621. # "/etc/salt/roster.d/foo/roster" etc. This feature prevents passing insecure
  622. # custom rosters through the Salt API.
  623. #
  624. {%- if 'rosters' in cfg_master %}
  625. rosters:
  626. {% for name in cfg_master['rosters'] -%}
  627. - {{ name }}
  628. {% endfor -%}
  629. {%- else %}
  630. #rosters:
  631. # - /etc/salt/roster.d
  632. # - /opt/salt/some/more/rosters
  633. {%- endif %}
  634. # The log file of the salt-ssh command:
  635. {{ get_config('ssh_log_file', '/var/log/salt/ssh') }}
  636. # Pass in minion option overrides that will be inserted into the SHIM for
  637. # salt-ssh calls. The local minion config is not used for salt-ssh. Can be
  638. # overridden on a per-minion basis in the roster (`minion_opts`)
  639. #ssh_minion_opts:
  640. # gpg_keydir: /root/gpg
  641. {{ get_config('ssh_minion_opts', '{}') }}
  642. # Set this to True to default to using ~/.ssh/id_rsa for salt-ssh
  643. # authentication with minions
  644. {{ get_config('ssh_use_home_key', 'False') }}
  645. ##### Master Module Management #####
  646. ##########################################
  647. # Manage how master side modules are loaded.
  648. # Add any additional locations to look for master runners:
  649. {{ get_config('runner_dirs', '[]') }}
  650. # Enable Cython for master side modules:
  651. {{ get_config('cython_enable', 'False') }}
  652. ##### State System settings #####
  653. ##########################################
  654. # The state system uses a "top" file to tell the minions what environment to
  655. # use and what modules to use. The state_top file is defined relative to the
  656. # root of the base environment as defined in "File Server settings" below.
  657. {{ get_config('state_top', 'top.sls') }}
  658. # The master_tops option replaces the external_nodes option by creating
  659. # a plugable system for the generation of external top data. The external_nodes
  660. # option is deprecated by the master_tops option.
  661. #
  662. # To gain the capabilities of the classic external_nodes system, use the
  663. # following configuration:
  664. # master_tops:
  665. # ext_nodes: <Shell command which returns yaml>
  666. #
  667. #master_tops: {}
  668. {% if 'master_tops' in cfg_master %}
  669. {%- do default_keys.append('master_tops') %}
  670. master_tops:
  671. {%- for master in cfg_master['master_tops'] -%}
  672. {%- if cfg_master['master_tops'][master] is mapping %}
  673. {{ master }}:
  674. {%- for parameter in cfg_master['master_tops'][master] %}
  675. {{ parameter }}: {{ cfg_master['master_tops'][master][parameter] }}
  676. {%- endfor -%}
  677. {%- elif cfg_master['master_tops'][master] is string %}
  678. {{ master }}: {{ cfg_master['master_tops'][master] }}
  679. {%- elif cfg_master['master_tops'][master] is iterable %}
  680. {{ master }}:
  681. {%- for item in cfg_master['master_tops'][master] %}
  682. - {{ item }}
  683. {%- endfor -%}
  684. {%- else %}
  685. {{ master }}: {{ cfg_master['master_tops'][master] }}
  686. {% endif %}
  687. {%- endfor %}
  688. {% endif %}
  689. # The external_nodes option allows Salt to gather data that would normally be
  690. # placed in a top file. The external_nodes option is the executable that will
  691. # return the ENC data. Remember that Salt will look for external nodes AND top
  692. # files and combine the results if both are enabled!
  693. {{ get_config('external_nodes', 'None') }}
  694. # The renderer to use on the minions to render the state data
  695. {{ get_config('renderer', 'yaml_jinja') }}
  696. # The Jinja renderer can strip extra carriage returns and whitespace
  697. # See http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/api/#high-level-api
  698. #
  699. # If this is set to True the first newline after a Jinja block is removed
  700. # (block, not variable tag!). Defaults to False, corresponds to the Jinja
  701. # environment init variable "trim_blocks".
  702. {{ get_config('jinja_trim_blocks', 'False') }}
  703. #
  704. # If this is set to True leading spaces and tabs are stripped from the start
  705. # of a line to a block. Defaults to False, corresponds to the Jinja
  706. # environment init variable "lstrip_blocks".
  707. {{ get_config('jinja_lstrip_blocks', 'False') }}
  708. # The failhard option tells the minions to stop immediately after the first
  709. # failure detected in the state execution, defaults to False
  710. {{ get_config('failhard', 'False') }}
  711. # The state_verbose and state_output settings can be used to change the way
  712. # state system data is printed to the display. By default all data is printed.
  713. # The state_verbose setting can be set to True or False, when set to False
  714. # all data that has a result of True and no changes will be suppressed.
  715. {{ get_config('state_verbose', 'True') }}
  716. # The state_output setting changes if the output is the full multi line
  717. # output for each changed state if set to 'full', but if set to 'terse'
  718. # the output will be shortened to a single line. If set to 'mixed', the output
  719. # will be terse unless a state failed, in which case that output will be full.
  720. # If set to 'changes', the output will be full unless the state didn't change.
  721. {{ get_config('state_output', 'full') }}
  722. # Automatically aggregate all states that have support for mod_aggregate by
  723. # setting to 'True'. Or pass a list of state module names to automatically
  724. # aggregate just those types.
  725. #
  726. # state_aggregate:
  727. # - pkg
  728. #
  729. #state_aggregate: False
  730. {{ get_config('state_aggregate', '{}') }}
  731. # Send progress events as each function in a state run completes execution
  732. # by setting to 'True'. Progress events are in the format
  733. # 'salt/job/<JID>/prog/<MID>/<RUN NUM>'.
  734. {{ get_config('state_events', 'False') }}
  735. # Enable extra routines for YAML renderer used states containing UTF characters.
  736. {{ get_config('yaml_utf8', 'False') }}
  737. ##### File Server settings #####
  738. ##########################################
  739. # Salt runs a lightweight file server written in zeromq to deliver files to
  740. # minions. This file server is built into the master daemon and does not
  741. # require a dedicated port.
  742. # The file server works on environments passed to the master, each environment
  743. # can have multiple root directories, the subdirectories in the multiple file
  744. # roots cannot match, otherwise the downloaded files will not be able to be
  745. # reliably ensured. A base environment is required to house the top file.
  746. # Example:
  747. # file_roots:
  748. # base:
  749. # - /srv/salt/
  750. # dev:
  751. # - /srv/salt/dev/services
  752. # - /srv/salt/dev/states
  753. # prod:
  754. # - /srv/salt/prod/services
  755. # - /srv/salt/prod/states
  756. #
  757. {% if 'file_roots' in cfg_master -%}
  758. {%- do default_keys.append('file_roots') %}
  759. {{ file_roots(cfg_master['file_roots']) }}
  760. {%- elif 'file_roots' in cfg_salt -%}
  761. {{ file_roots(cfg_salt['file_roots']) }}
  762. {%- elif formulas|length -%}
  763. {{ file_roots({'base': ['/srv/salt']}) }}
  764. {%- else -%}
  765. #file_roots:
  766. # base:
  767. # - /srv/salt
  768. #
  769. {%- endif %}
  770. # When using multiple environments, each with their own top file, the
  771. # default behaviour is an unordered merge. To prevent top files from
  772. # being merged together and instead to only use the top file from the
  773. # requested environment, set this value to 'same'.
  774. {{ get_config('top_file_merging_strategy', 'merge') }}
  775. # To specify the order in which environments are merged, set the ordering
  776. # in the env_order option. Given a conflict, the last matching value will
  777. # win.
  778. {{ get_config('env_order', '["base", "dev", "prod"]') }}
  779. # If top_file_merging_strategy is set to 'same' and an environment does not
  780. # contain a top file, the top file in the environment specified by default_top
  781. # will be used instead.
  782. {{ get_config('default_top', 'base') }}
  783. # The hash_type is the hash to use when discovering the hash of a file on
  784. # the master server. The default is md5 but sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384
  785. # and sha512 are also supported.
  786. #
  787. # WARNING: While md5 and sha1 are also supported, do not use it due to the high chance
  788. # of possible collisions and thus security breach.
  789. #
  790. # Prior to changing this value, the master should be stopped and all Salt
  791. # caches should be cleared.
  792. {{ get_config('hash_type', 'md5') }}
  793. # The buffer size in the file server can be adjusted here:
  794. {{ get_config('file_buffer_size', '1048576') }}
  795. # A regular expression (or a list of expressions) that will be matched
  796. # against the file path before syncing the modules and states to the minions.
  797. # This includes files affected by the file.recurse state.
  798. # For example, if you manage your custom modules and states in subversion
  799. # and don't want all the '.svn' folders and content synced to your minions,
  800. # you could set this to '/\.svn($|/)'. By default nothing is ignored.
  801. {%- if 'file_ignore_regex' in cfg_master %}
  802. {%- do default_keys.append('file_ignore_regex') %}
  803. file_ignore_regex:
  804. {%- for regex in cfg_master['file_ignore_regex'] %}
  805. - {{ regex }}
  806. {%- endfor %}
  807. {%- elif 'file_ignore_regex' in cfg_salt %}
  808. file_ignore_regex:
  809. {%- for regex in cfg_salt['file_ignore_regex'] %}
  810. - {{ regex }}
  811. {%- endfor %}
  812. {%- else %}
  813. #file_ignore_regex:
  814. # - '/\.svn($|/)'
  815. # - '/\.git($|/)'
  816. {%- endif %}
  817. # A file glob (or list of file globs) that will be matched against the file
  818. # path before syncing the modules and states to the minions. This is similar
  819. # to file_ignore_regex above, but works on globs instead of regex. By default
  820. # nothing is ignored.
  821. {%- if 'file_ignore_glob' in cfg_master %}
  822. {%- do default_keys.append('file_ignore_glob') %}
  823. file_ignore_glob:
  824. {%- for glob in cfg_master['file_ignore_glob'] %}
  825. - '{{ glob }}'
  826. {%- endfor %}
  827. {%- elif 'file_ignore_glob' in cfg_salt %}
  828. file_ignore_glob:
  829. {%- for glob in cfg_salt['file_ignore_glob'] %}
  830. - '{{ glob }}'
  831. {%- endfor %}
  832. {%- else %}
  833. # file_ignore_glob:
  834. # - '*.pyc'
  835. # - '*/somefolder/*.bak'
  836. # - '*.swp'
  837. {%- endif %}
  838. # File Server Backend
  839. #
  840. # Salt supports a modular fileserver backend system, this system allows
  841. # the salt master to link directly to third party systems to gather and
  842. # manage the files available to minions. Multiple backends can be
  843. # configured and will be searched for the requested file in the order in which
  844. # they are defined here. The default setting only enables the standard backend
  845. # "roots" which uses the "file_roots" option.
  846. #fileserver_backend:
  847. # - roots
  848. #
  849. # To use multiple backends list them in the order they are searched:
  850. #fileserver_backend:
  851. # - git
  852. # - roots
  853. {% if 'fileserver_backend' in cfg_master -%}
  854. {%- do default_keys.append('fileserver_backend') %}
  855. fileserver_backend:
  856. {%- for backend in cfg_master['fileserver_backend'] %}
  857. - {{ backend }}
  858. {%- endfor -%}
  859. {%- endif %}
  860. # Uncomment the line below if you do not want the file_server to follow
  861. # symlinks when walking the filesystem tree. This is set to True
  862. # by default. Currently this only applies to the default roots
  863. # fileserver_backend.
  864. {{ get_config('fileserver_followsymlinks', 'False') }}
  865. # Uncomment the line below if you do not want symlinks to be
  866. # treated as the files they are pointing to. By default this is set to
  867. # False. By uncommenting the line below, any detected symlink while listing
  868. # files on the Master will not be returned to the Minion.
  869. {{ get_config('fileserver_ignoresymlinks', 'True') }}
  870. # By default, the Salt fileserver recurses fully into all defined environments
  871. # to attempt to find files. To limit this behavior so that the fileserver only
  872. # traverses directories with SLS files and special Salt directories like _modules,
  873. # enable the option below. This might be useful for installations where a file root
  874. # has a very large number of files and performance is impacted. Default is False.
  875. {{ get_config('fileserver_limit_traversal', 'False') }}
  876. # Salt caches the list of files/symlinks/directories for each fileserver backend
  877. # and environment as they are requested, to guard against a performance bottleneck
  878. # at scale when many minions all ask the fileserver which files are available
  879. # simultaneously. This configuration parameter allows for the max age of that
  880. # cache to be altered.
  881. #
  882. # Set this value to 0 to disable use of this cache altogether, but keep in mind
  883. # that this may increase the CPU load on the master when running a highstate on
  884. # a large number of minions.
  885. #
  886. # Rather than altering this configuration parameter, it may be advisable to use
  887. # the fileserver.clear_list_cache runner to clear these caches.
  888. {{ get_config('fileserver_list_cache_time', '20') }}
  889. # The fileserver can fire events off every time the fileserver is updated,
  890. # these are disabled by default, but can be easily turned on by setting this
  891. # flag to True
  892. {{ get_config('fileserver_events', 'False') }}
  893. # Git File Server Backend Configuration
  894. #
  895. # Optional parameter used to specify the provider to be used for gitfs. Must
  896. # be one of the following: pygit2, gitpython, or dulwich. If unset, then each
  897. # will be tried in that same order, and the first one with a compatible
  898. # version installed will be the provider that is used.
  899. {{ get_config('gitfs_provider', 'pygit2') }}
  900. # Along with gitfs_password, is used to authenticate to HTTPS remotes.
  901. {{ get_config('gitfs_user', 'git') }}
  902. # Along with gitfs_user, is used to authenticate to HTTPS remotes.
  903. # This parameter is not required if the repository does not use authentication.
  904. {{ get_config('gitfs_password', '') }}
  905. # By default, Salt will not authenticate to an HTTP (non-HTTPS) remote.
  906. # This parameter enables authentication over HTTP. Enable this at your own risk.
  907. {{ get_config('gitfs_insecure_auth', 'False') }}
  908. # Along with gitfs_privkey (and optionally gitfs_passphrase), is used to
  909. # authenticate to SSH remotes. This parameter (or its per-remote counterpart)
  910. # is required for SSH remotes.
  911. {{ get_config('gitfs_pubkey', '') }}
  912. # Along with gitfs_pubkey (and optionally gitfs_passphrase), is used to
  913. # authenticate to SSH remotes. This parameter (or its per-remote counterpart)
  914. # is required for SSH remotes.
  915. {{ get_config('gitfs_privkey', '') }}
  916. # This parameter is optional, required only when the SSH key being used to
  917. # authenticate is protected by a passphrase.
  918. {{ get_config('gitfs_passphrase', '') }}
  919. # When using the git fileserver backend at least one git remote needs to be
  920. # defined. The user running the salt master will need read access to the repo.
  921. #
  922. # The repos will be searched in order to find the file requested by a client
  923. # and the first repo to have the file will return it.
  924. # When using the git backend branches and tags are translated into salt
  925. # environments.
  926. # Note: file:// repos will be treated as a remote, so refs you want used must
  927. # exist in that repo as *local* refs.
  928. {% if 'gitfs_remotes' in cfg_master -%}
  929. {%- do default_keys.append('gitfs_remotes') %}
  930. gitfs_remotes:
  931. {%- for remote in cfg_master['gitfs_remotes'] %}
  932. {%- if remote is iterable and remote is not string %}
  933. {%- for repo, children in remote.items() %}
  934. - {{ repo }}:
  935. {%- for child in children %}
  936. {%- for key, value in child.items() %}
  937. - {{ key }}: {{ value }}
  938. {%- endfor -%}
  939. {%- endfor -%}
  940. {%- endfor -%}
  941. {%- else %}
  942. - {{ remote }}
  943. {%- endif -%}
  944. {%- endfor -%}
  945. {%- endif %}
  946. #gitfs_remotes:
  947. # - git://github.com/saltstack/salt-states.git
  948. # - file:///var/git/saltmaster
  949. #
  950. # The gitfs_ssl_verify option specifies whether to ignore ssl certificate
  951. # errors when contacting the gitfs backend. You might want to set this to
  952. # false if you're using a git backend that uses a self-signed certificate but
  953. # keep in mind that setting this flag to anything other than the default of True
  954. # is a security concern, you may want to try using the ssh transport.
  955. {{ get_config('gitfs_ssl_verify', 'True') }}
  956. # The gitfs_root option gives the ability to serve files from a subdirectory
  957. # within the repository. The path is defined relative to the root of the
  958. # repository and defaults to the repository root.
  959. {{ get_config('gitfs_root', 'somefolder/otherfolder') }}
  960. # The gitfs_env_whitelist and gitfs_env_blacklist parameters allow for greater
  961. # control over which branches/tags are exposed as fileserver environments.
  962. {% if 'gitfs_env_whitelist' in cfg_master -%}
  963. {%- do default_keys.append('gitfs_env_whitelist') %}
  964. gitfs_env_whitelist:
  965. {%- for git_env in cfg_master['gitfs_env_whitelist'] %}
  966. - {{ git_env }}
  967. {%- endfor -%}
  968. {% else -%}
  969. # gitfs_env_whitelist:
  970. # - base
  971. # - v1.*
  972. {% endif %}
  973. {% if 'gitfs_env_blacklist' in cfg_master -%}
  974. {%- do default_keys.append('gitfs_env_blacklist') %}
  975. gitfs_env_blacklist:
  976. {%- for git_env in cfg_master['gitfs_env_blacklist'] %}
  977. - {{ git_env }}
  978. {%- endfor -%}
  979. {% else -%}
  980. # gitfs_env_blacklist:
  981. # - bug/*
  982. # - feature/*
  983. {% endif %}
  984. # S3 File Server Backend Configuration
  985. #
  986. # S3 credentials must be set in the master config file.
  987. # Alternatively, if on EC2 these credentials can be automatically
  988. # loaded from instance metadata.
  989. {% if 's3.keyid' in cfg_master -%}
  990. {{ get_config('s3.keyid', '<no default>') }}
  991. {{ get_config('s3.key', '<no default>') }}
  992. {% else -%}
  993. # s3.keyid: GKTADJGHEIQSXMKKRBJ08H
  994. # s3.key: askdjghsdfjkghWupUjasdflkdfklgjsdfjajkghs
  995. {% endif %}
  996. # This fileserver supports two modes of operation for the buckets:
  997. # - A single bucket per environment
  998. # - Multiple environments per bucket
  999. #
  1000. # Note that bucket names must be all lowercase both in the AWS console
  1001. # and in Salt, otherwise you may encounter SignatureDoesNotMatch
  1002. # errors.
  1003. #
  1004. # A multiple-environment bucket must adhere to the following root
  1005. # directory structure:
  1006. #
  1007. # s3://<bucket name>/<environment>/<files>
  1008. #
  1009. # This fileserver back-end requires the use of the MD5 hashing
  1010. # algorithm. MD5 may not be compliant with all security policies.
  1011. {% if 's3.buckets' in cfg_master -%}
  1012. {{ get_config('s3.buckets', '<no default>') }}
  1013. {% else -%}
  1014. # s3.buckets: #single bucket per environment
  1015. # production:
  1016. # - bucket1
  1017. # - bucket2
  1018. # staging:
  1019. # - bucket3
  1020. # - bucket4
  1021. #
  1022. # s3.buckets: #multiple environments per bucket
  1023. # - bucket1
  1024. # - bucket2
  1025. # - bucket3
  1026. # - bucket4
  1027. {% endif %}
  1028. ##### Pillar settings #####
  1029. ##########################################
  1030. # Salt Pillars allow for the building of global data that can be made selectively
  1031. # available to different minions based on minion grain filtering. The Salt
  1032. # Pillar is laid out in the same fashion as the file server, with environments,
  1033. # a top file and sls files. However, pillar data does not need to be in the
  1034. # highstate format, and is generally just key/value pairs.
  1035. {% if 'pillar_roots' in cfg_master -%}
  1036. {%- do default_keys.append('pillar_roots') %}
  1037. pillar_roots:
  1038. {%- for name, roots in cfg_master['pillar_roots']|dictsort %}
  1039. {{ name }}:
  1040. {%- for dir in roots %}
  1041. - {{ dir }}
  1042. {%- endfor -%}
  1043. {%- endfor -%}
  1044. {% elif 'pillar_roots' in cfg_salt -%}
  1045. pillar_roots:
  1046. {%- for name, roots in cfg_salt['pillar_roots']|dictsort %}
  1047. {{ name }}:
  1048. {%- for dir in roots %}
  1049. - {{ dir }}
  1050. {%- endfor -%}
  1051. {%- endfor -%}
  1052. {%- else -%}
  1053. #pillar_roots:
  1054. # base:
  1055. # - /srv/pillar
  1056. #
  1057. {%- endif %}
  1058. {% if 'ext_pillar' in cfg_master %}
  1059. {%- do default_keys.append('ext_pillar') %}
  1060. ext_pillar:
  1061. {%- for pillar in cfg_master['ext_pillar'] -%}
  1062. {%- for key in pillar -%}
  1063. {%- if pillar[key] is string %}
  1064. - {{ key }}: {{ pillar[key] }}
  1065. {#- Workaround for missing `is mapping` on CentOS 6, see #193: #}
  1066. {%- elif pillar[key] is iterable and 'dict' not in pillar[key].__class__.__name__ %}
  1067. - {{ key }}:
  1068. {%- for parameter in pillar[key] %}
  1069. {%- if parameter is iterable and parameter is not string %}
  1070. {%- for param, children in parameter.items() %}
  1071. - {{ param }}:
  1072. {%- for child in children %}
  1073. {%- for key, value in child.items() %}
  1074. - {{ key }}: {{ value }}
  1075. {%- endfor -%}
  1076. {%- endfor -%}
  1077. {%- endfor -%}
  1078. {%- else %}
  1079. - {{ parameter }}
  1080. {%- endif %}
  1081. {%- endfor -%}
  1082. {#- Workaround for missing `is mapping` on CentOS 6, see #193: #}
  1083. {%- elif 'dict' in pillar[key].__class__.__name__ and pillar[key] is not string %}
  1084. - {{ key }}:
  1085. {%- for parameter in pillar[key] %}
  1086. {{ parameter }}: {{pillar[key][parameter]}}
  1087. {%- endfor %}
  1088. {%- else %}
  1089. # Error in rendering {{ key }}, please read https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/external_pillars.html#configuration
  1090. {% endif %}
  1091. {%- endfor -%}
  1092. {%- endfor %}
  1093. {% elif 'ext_pillar' in cfg_salt %}
  1094. ext_pillar:
  1095. {% for pillar in cfg_salt['ext_pillar'] %}
  1096. - {{ pillar.items()[0][0] }}: {{ pillar.items()[0][1] }}
  1097. {% endfor %}
  1098. {% else %}
  1099. #ext_pillar:
  1100. # - hiera: /etc/hiera.yaml
  1101. # - cmd_yaml: cat /etc/salt/yaml
  1102. {% endif %}
  1103. # The ext_pillar_first option allows for external pillar sources to populate
  1104. # before file system pillar. This allows for targeting file system pillar from
  1105. # ext_pillar.
  1106. {{ get_config('ext_pillar_first', 'False') }}
  1107. # The external pillars permitted to be used on-demand using pillar.ext
  1108. {%- if 'on_demand_ext_pillar' in cfg_master %}
  1109. on_demand_ext_pillar:
  1110. {% for name in cfg_master['on_demand_ext_pillar'] -%}
  1111. - {{ name }}
  1112. {% endfor -%}
  1113. {%- else %}
  1114. #on_demand_ext_pillar:
  1115. # - libvirt
  1116. # - virtkey
  1117. {%- endif %}
  1118. # The pillar_gitfs_ssl_verify option specifies whether to ignore ssl certificate
  1119. # errors when contacting the pillar gitfs backend. You might want to set this to
  1120. # false if you're using a git backend that uses a self-signed certificate but
  1121. # keep in mind that setting this flag to anything other than the default of True
  1122. # is a security concern, you may want to try using the ssh transport.
  1123. {{ get_config('pillar_gitfs_ssl_verify', 'True') }}
  1124. # The pillar_opts option adds the master configuration file data to a dict in
  1125. # the pillar called "master". This is used to set simple configurations in the
  1126. # master config file that can then be used on minions.
  1127. {{ get_config('pillar_opts', 'False') }}
  1128. # The pillar_safe_render_error option prevents the master from passing pillar
  1129. # render errors to the minion. This is set on by default because the error could
  1130. # contain templating data which would give that minion information it shouldn't
  1131. # have, like a password! When set true the error message will only show:
  1132. # Rendering SLS 'my.sls' failed. Please see master log for details.
  1133. {{ get_config('pillar_safe_render_error', 'True') }}
  1134. # The pillar_source_merging_strategy option allows you to configure merging strategy
  1135. # between different sources. It accepts five values: none, recurse, aggregate, overwrite,
  1136. # or smart. None will not do any merging at all. Recurse will merge recursively mapping of data.
  1137. # Aggregate instructs aggregation of elements between sources that use the #!yamlex renderer. Overwrite
  1138. # will overwrite elements according the order in which they are processed. This is
  1139. # behavior of the 2014.1 branch and earlier. Smart guesses the best strategy based
  1140. # on the "renderer" setting and is the default value.
  1141. {{ get_config('pillar_source_merging_strategy', 'smart') }}
  1142. # Recursively merge lists by aggregating them instead of replacing them.
  1143. {{ get_config('pillar_merge_lists', 'False') }}
  1144. # Set this option to 'True' to force a 'KeyError' to be raised whenever an
  1145. # attempt to retrieve a named value from pillar fails. When this option is set
  1146. # to 'False', the failed attempt returns an empty string. Default is 'False'.
  1147. {{ get_config('pillar_raise_on_missing', 'False') }}
  1148. # Git External Pillar (git_pillar) Configuration Options
  1149. #
  1150. # Specify the provider to be used for git_pillar. Must be either pygit2 or
  1151. # gitpython. If unset, then both will be tried in that same order, and the
  1152. # first one with a compatible version installed will be the provider that
  1153. # is used.
  1154. {{ get_config('git_pillar_provider', 'pygit2') }}
  1155. # If the desired branch matches this value, and the environment is omitted
  1156. # from the git_pillar configuration, then the environment for that git_pillar
  1157. # remote will be base.
  1158. {{ get_config('git_pillar_base', 'master') }}
  1159. # If the branch is omitted from a git_pillar remote, then this branch will
  1160. # be used instead.
  1161. {{ get_config('git_pillar_branch', 'master') }}
  1162. # Environment to use for git_pillar remotes. This is normally derived from
  1163. # the branch/tag (or from a per-remote env parameter), but if set this will
  1164. # override the process of deriving the env from the branch/tag name.
  1165. {{ get_config('git_pillar_env', '') }}
  1166. # Path relative to the root of the repository where the git_pillar top file
  1167. # and SLS files are located.
  1168. {{ get_config('git_pillar_root', 'pillar') }}
  1169. # Specifies whether or not to ignore SSL certificate errors when contacting
  1170. # the remote repository.
  1171. {{ get_config('git_pillar_ssl_verify', True) }}
  1172. # When set to False, if there is an update/checkout lock for a git_pillar
  1173. # remote and the pid written to it is not running on the master, the lock
  1174. # file will be automatically cleared and a new lock will be obtained.
  1175. {{ get_config('git_pillar_global_lock', False) }}
  1176. # Git External Pillar Authentication Options
  1177. #
  1178. # Along with git_pillar_password, is used to authenticate to HTTPS remotes.
  1179. {{ get_config('git_pillar_user', '') }}
  1180. # Along with git_pillar_user, is used to authenticate to HTTPS remotes.
  1181. # This parameter is not required if the repository does not use authentication.
  1182. {{ get_config('git_pillar_password', '') }}
  1183. # By default, Salt will not authenticate to an HTTP (non-HTTPS) remote.
  1184. # This parameter enables authentication over HTTP.
  1185. {{ get_config('git_pillar_insecure_auth', False) }}
  1186. # Along with git_pillar_privkey (and optionally git_pillar_passphrase),
  1187. # is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
  1188. {{ get_config('git_pillar_pubkey', '') }}
  1189. # Along with git_pillar_pubkey (and optionally git_pillar_passphrase),
  1190. # is used to authenticate to SSH remotes.
  1191. {{ get_config('git_pillar_privkey', '') }}
  1192. # This parameter is optional, required only when the SSH key being used
  1193. # to authenticate is protected by a passphrase.
  1194. {{ get_config('git_pillar_passphrase', '') }}
  1195. # A master can cache pillars locally to bypass the expense of having to render them
  1196. # for each minion on every request. This feature should only be enabled in cases
  1197. # where pillar rendering time is known to be unsatisfactory and any attendant security
  1198. # concerns about storing pillars in a master cache have been addressed.
  1199. #
  1200. # When enabling this feature, be certain to read through the additional ``pillar_cache_*``
  1201. # configuration options to fully understand the tunable parameters and their implications.
  1202. #
  1203. # Note: setting ``pillar_cache: True`` has no effect on targeting Minions with Pillars.
  1204. # See https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/targeting/pillar.html
  1205. {{ get_config('pillar_cache', 'False') }}
  1206. # If and only if a master has set ``pillar_cache: True``, the cache TTL controls the amount
  1207. # of time, in seconds, before the cache is considered invalid by a master and a fresh
  1208. # pillar is recompiled and stored.
  1209. {{ get_config('pillar_cache_ttl', '3600') }}
  1210. # If and only if a master has set `pillar_cache: True`, one of several storage providers
  1211. # can be utililzed.
  1212. #
  1213. # `disk`: The default storage backend. This caches rendered pillars to the master cache.
  1214. # Rendered pillars are serialized and deserialized as msgpack structures for speed.
  1215. # Note that pillars are stored UNENCRYPTED. Ensure that the master cache
  1216. # has permissions set appropriately. (Same defaults are provided.)
  1217. #
  1218. # memory: [EXPERIMENTAL] An optional backend for pillar caches which uses a pure-Python
  1219. # in-memory data structure for maximal performance. There are several caveats,
  1220. # however. First, because each master worker contains its own in-memory cache,
  1221. # there is no guarantee of cache consistency between minion requests. This
  1222. # works best in situations where the pillar rarely if ever changes. Secondly,
  1223. # and perhaps more importantly, this means that unencrypted pillars will
  1224. # be accessible to any process which can examine the memory of the ``salt-master``!
  1225. # This may represent a substantial security risk.
  1226. #
  1227. {{ get_config('pillar_cache_backend', 'disk') }}
  1228. ##### Syndic settings #####
  1229. ##########################################
  1230. # The Salt syndic is used to pass commands through a master from a higher
  1231. # master. Using the syndic is simple. If this is a master that will have
  1232. # syndic servers(s) below it, then set the "order_masters" setting to True.
  1233. #
  1234. # If this is a master that will be running a syndic daemon for passthrough, then
  1235. # the "syndic_master" setting needs to be set to the location of the master server
  1236. # to receive commands from.
  1237. # Set the order_masters setting to True if this master will command lower
  1238. # masters' syndic interfaces.
  1239. {{ get_config('order_masters', 'False') }}
  1240. # If this master will be running a salt syndic daemon, syndic_master tells
  1241. # this master where to receive commands from.
  1242. {{ get_config('syndic_master', 'masterofmasters') }}
  1243. # This is the 'ret_port' of the MasterOfMaster:
  1244. {{ get_config('syndic_master_port', '4506') }}
  1245. # PID file of the syndic daemon:
  1246. {{ get_config('syndic_pidfile', '/var/run/salt-syndic.pid') }}
  1247. # LOG file of the syndic daemon:
  1248. {{ get_config('syndic_log_file', '/var/log/salt/syndic') }}
  1249. # The user under which the salt syndic will run.
  1250. {{ get_config('syndic_user', 'root') }}
  1251. # The behaviour of the multi-syndic when connection to a master of masters failed.
  1252. # Can specify ``random`` (default) or ``ordered``. If set to ``random``, masters
  1253. # will be iterated in random order. If ``ordered`` is specified, the configured
  1254. # order will be used.
  1255. {{ get_config('syndic_failover', 'random') }}
  1256. # The number of seconds for the salt client to wait for additional syndics to
  1257. # check in with their lists of expected minions before giving up.
  1258. {{ get_config('syndic_wait', '5') }}
  1259. ##### Peer Publish settings #####
  1260. ##########################################
  1261. # Salt minions can send commands to other minions, but only if the minion is
  1262. # allowed to. By default "Peer Publication" is disabled, and when enabled it
  1263. # is enabled for specific minions and specific commands. This allows secure
  1264. # compartmentalization of commands based on individual minions.
  1265. # The configuration uses regular expressions to match minions and then a list
  1266. # of regular expressions to match functions. The following will allow the
  1267. # minion authenticated as foo.example.com to execute functions from the test
  1268. # and pkg modules.
  1269. #peer:
  1270. # foo.example.com:
  1271. # - test.*
  1272. # - pkg.*
  1273. #
  1274. # This will allow all minions to execute all commands:
  1275. #peer:
  1276. # .*:
  1277. # - .*
  1278. #
  1279. # This is not recommended, since it would allow anyone who gets root on any
  1280. # single minion to instantly have root on all of the minions!
  1281. {% if 'peer' in cfg_master %}
  1282. {%- do default_keys.append('peer') %}
  1283. peer:
  1284. {% for name, roots in cfg_master['peer'].items() %}
  1285. {{ name }}:
  1286. {% for mod in roots %}
  1287. - {{ mod }}
  1288. {% endfor %}
  1289. {% endfor %}
  1290. {% elif 'peer' in cfg_salt %}
  1291. peer:
  1292. {% for name, roots in cfg_salt['peer'].items() %}
  1293. {{ name }}:
  1294. {% for mod in roots %}
  1295. - {{ mod }}
  1296. {% endfor %}
  1297. {% endfor %}
  1298. {% endif %}
  1299. # Minions can also be allowed to execute runners from the salt master.
  1300. # Since executing a runner from the minion could be considered a security risk,
  1301. # it needs to be enabled. This setting functions just like the peer setting
  1302. # except that it opens up runners instead of module functions.
  1303. #
  1304. # All peer runner support is turned off by default and must be enabled before
  1305. # using. This will enable all peer runners for all minions:
  1306. #peer_run:
  1307. # .*:
  1308. # - .*
  1309. #
  1310. # To enable just the manage.up runner for the minion foo.example.com:
  1311. #peer_run:
  1312. # foo.example.com:
  1313. # - manage.up
  1314. {% if 'peer_run' in cfg_master %}
  1315. {%- do default_keys.append('peer_run') %}
  1316. peer_run:
  1317. {%- for name, roots in cfg_master['peer_run'].items() %}
  1318. {{ name }}:
  1319. {%- for mod in roots %}
  1320. - {{ mod }}
  1321. {%- endfor %}
  1322. {%- endfor %}
  1323. {%- elif 'peer_run' in cfg_salt %}
  1324. peer_run:
  1325. {%- for name, roots in cfg_salt['peer_run'].items() %}
  1326. {{ name }}:
  1327. {%- for mod in roots %}
  1328. - {{ mod }}
  1329. {%- endfor %}
  1330. {%- endfor %}
  1331. {%- endif %}
  1332. ##### Mine settings #####
  1333. #####################################
  1334. # Restrict mine.get access from minions. By default any minion has a full access
  1335. # to get all mine data from master cache. In acl definion below, only pcre matches
  1336. # are allowed.
  1337. # mine_get:
  1338. # .*:
  1339. # - .*
  1340. #
  1341. # The example below enables minion foo.example.com to get 'network.interfaces' mine
  1342. # data only, minions web* to get all network.* and disk.* mine data and all other
  1343. # minions won't get any mine data.
  1344. {% if 'mine_get' in cfg_master -%}
  1345. {%- do default_keys.append('mine_get') %}
  1346. mine_get:
  1347. {%- for minion, data in cfg_master['mine_get']|dictsort %}
  1348. {{ minion }}:
  1349. {%- for command in data %}
  1350. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  1351. {%- endfor -%}
  1352. {%- endfor -%}
  1353. {% elif 'mine_get' in cfg_salt -%}
  1354. mine_get:
  1355. {%- for minion, data in cfg_salt['mine_get']|dictsort %}
  1356. {{ minion }}:
  1357. {%- for command in data %}
  1358. - {% raw %}'{% endraw %}{{ command }}{% raw %}'{% endraw %}
  1359. {%- endfor -%}
  1360. {%- endfor -%}
  1361. {% else -%}
  1362. # mine_get:
  1363. # foo.example.com:
  1364. # - network.interfaces
  1365. # web.*:
  1366. # - network.*
  1367. # - disk.*
  1368. {%- endif %}
  1369. ##### Logging settings #####
  1370. ##########################################
  1371. # The location of the master log file
  1372. # The master log can be sent to a regular file, local path name, or network
  1373. # location. Remote logging works best when configured to use rsyslogd(8) (e.g.:
  1374. # ``file:///dev/log``), with rsyslogd(8) configured for network logging. The URI
  1375. # format is: <file|udp|tcp>://<host|socketpath>:<port-if-required>/<log-facility>
  1376. #log_file: /var/log/salt/master
  1377. #log_file: file:///dev/log
  1378. #log_file: udp://loghost:10514
  1379. {{ get_config('log_file', '/var/log/salt/master') }}
  1380. {{ get_config('key_logfile', '/var/log/salt/key') }}
  1381. # The level of messages to send to the console.
  1382. # One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'.
  1383. #
  1384. # The following log levels are considered INSECURE and may log sensitive data:
  1385. # ['garbage', 'trace', 'debug']
  1386. #
  1387. {{ get_config('log_level', 'warning') }}
  1388. # The level of messages to send to the log file.
  1389. # One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'.
  1390. # If using 'log_granular_levels' this must be set to the highest desired level.
  1391. {{ get_config('log_level_logfile', 'warning') }}
  1392. # The date and time format used in log messages. Allowed date/time formating
  1393. # can be seen here: http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime
  1394. {{ get_config('log_datefmt', "'%H:%M:%S'") }}
  1395. {{ get_config('log_datefmt_logfile', "'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'") }}
  1396. # The format of the console logging messages. Allowed formatting options can
  1397. # be seen here: http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#logrecord-attributes
  1398. #
  1399. # Console log colors are specified by these additional formatters:
  1400. #
  1401. # %(colorlevel)s
  1402. # %(colorname)s
  1403. # %(colorprocess)s
  1404. # %(colormsg)s
  1405. #
  1406. # Since it is desirable to include the surrounding brackets, '[' and ']', in
  1407. # the coloring of the messages, these color formatters also include padding as
  1408. # well. Color LogRecord attributes are only available for console logging.
  1409. #
  1410. {{ get_config('log_fmt_console', "'%(colorlevel)s %(colormsg)s'") }}
  1411. {{ get_config('log_fmt_console', "'[%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'") }}
  1412. {{ get_config('log_fmt_logfile', "'%(asctime)s,%(msecs)03.0f [%(name)-17s][%(levelname)-8s] %(message)s'") }}
  1413. # This can be used to control logging levels more specificically. This
  1414. # example sets the main salt library at the 'warning' level, but sets
  1415. # 'salt.modules' to log at the 'debug' level:
  1416. # log_granular_levels:
  1417. # 'salt': 'warning'
  1418. # 'salt.modules': 'debug'
  1419. #
  1420. {% if 'log_granular_levels' in cfg_master %}
  1421. {%- do default_keys.append('log_granular_levels') %}
  1422. log_granular_levels:
  1423. {% for name, lvl in cfg_master['log_granular_levels'].items() %}
  1424. {{ name }}: {{ lvl }}
  1425. {% endfor %}
  1426. {% elif 'log_granular_levels' in cfg_salt %}
  1427. log_granular_levels:
  1428. {% for name, lvl in cfg_salt['log_granular_levels'].items() %}
  1429. {{ name }}: {{ lvl }}
  1430. {% endfor %}
  1431. {% else %}
  1432. #log_granular_levels: {}
  1433. {% endif %}
  1434. ##### Node Groups ######
  1435. ##########################################
  1436. # Node groups allow for logical groupings of minion nodes. A group consists of
  1437. # a group name and a compound target. Nodgroups can reference other nodegroups
  1438. # with 'N@' classifier. Ensure that you do not have circular references.
  1439. #
  1440. #nodegroups:
  1441. # group1: 'L@foo.domain.com,bar.domain.com,baz.domain.com or bl*.domain.com'
  1442. # group2: 'G@os:Debian and foo.domain.com'
  1443. # group3: 'G@os:Debian and N@group1'
  1444. # group4:
  1445. # - 'G@foo:bar'
  1446. # - 'or'
  1447. # - 'G@foo:baz'
  1448. {%- if 'nodegroups' in cfg_master %}
  1449. {%- do default_keys.append('nodegroups') %}
  1450. nodegroups:
  1451. {%- for name, lvl in cfg_master['nodegroups'].items() %}
  1452. {{ name }}: {{ lvl }}
  1453. {%- endfor %}
  1454. {%- elif 'nodegroups' in cfg_salt %}
  1455. nodegroups:
  1456. {%- for name, lvl in cfg_salt['nodegroups'].items() %}
  1457. {{ name }}: {{ lvl }}
  1458. {%- endfor %}
  1459. {%- endif %}
  1460. ##### Range Cluster settings #####
  1461. ##########################################
  1462. # The range server (and optional port) that serves your cluster information
  1463. # https://github.com/ytoolshed/range/wiki/%22yamlfile%22-module-file-spec
  1464. #
  1465. {{ get_config('range_server', 'range:80') }}
  1466. ##### Windows Software Repo settings #####
  1467. ###########################################
  1468. # Specify the provider to be used for git_pillar. Must be either pygit2 or
  1469. # gitpython. If unset, then both will be tried in that same order, and the
  1470. # first one with a compatible version installed will be the provider that
  1471. # is used.
  1472. {{ get_config('winrepo_provider', 'pygit2') }}
  1473. # Repo settings for 2015.8+ master used with 2015.8+ Windows minions
  1474. #
  1475. # Location of the repo on the master:
  1476. {{ get_config('winrepo_dir_ng', '/srv/salt/win/repo-ng') }}
  1477. # List of git repositories to include with the local repo:
  1478. {% if 'winrepo_remotes_ng' in cfg_master %}
  1479. {%- do default_keys.append('winrepo_remotes_ng') %}
  1480. winrepo_remotes_ng:
  1481. {% for repo in cfg_master['winrepo_remotes_ng'] %}
  1482. - {{ repo }}
  1483. {% endfor %}
  1484. {% elif 'winrepo_remotes_ng' in cfg_salt %}
  1485. winrepo_remotes_ng:
  1486. {% for repo in cfg_salt['winrepo_remotes_ng'] %}
  1487. - {{ repo }}
  1488. {% endfor %}
  1489. {% else %}
  1490. #winrepo_remotes_ng:
  1491. # - 'https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo-ng.git'
  1492. {% endif %}
  1493. # Repo settings for 2015.8+ master used with pre-2015.8 Windows minions
  1494. #
  1495. # Location of the repo on the master:
  1496. {{ get_config('winrepo_dir', '/srv/salt/win/repo') }}
  1497. # Location of the master's repo cache file:
  1498. {{ get_config('winrepo_cachefile', 'winrepo.p') }}
  1499. # List of git repositories to include with the local repo:
  1500. {% if 'winrepo_remotes' in cfg_master %}
  1501. {%- do default_keys.append('winrepo_remotes') %}
  1502. winrepo_remotes:
  1503. {% for repo in cfg_master['winrepo_remotes'] %}
  1504. - {{ repo }}
  1505. {% endfor %}
  1506. {% elif 'winrepo_remotes' in cfg_salt %}
  1507. winrepo_remotes:
  1508. {% for repo in cfg_salt['winrepo_remotes'] %}
  1509. - {{ repo }}
  1510. {% endfor %}
  1511. {% else %}
  1512. #winrepo_remotes:
  1513. # - 'https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo.git'
  1514. {% endif %}
  1515. ##### Windows Software Repo settings - Pre 2015.8 #####
  1516. ########################################################
  1517. # Legacy repo settings for pre-2015.8 Windows minions.
  1518. #
  1519. # Location of the repo on the master:
  1520. {{ get_config('win_repo', '/srv/salt/win/repo') }}
  1521. # Location of the master's repo cache file:
  1522. {{ get_config('win_repo_mastercachefile', '/srv/salt/win/repo/winrepo.p') }}
  1523. # List of git repositories to include with the local repo:
  1524. {% if 'win_gitrepos' in cfg_master %}
  1525. {%- do default_keys.append('win_gitrepos') %}
  1526. win_gitrepos:
  1527. {% for repo in cfg_master['win_gitrepos'] %}
  1528. - {{ repo }}
  1529. {% endfor %}
  1530. {% elif 'win_gitrepos' in cfg_salt %}
  1531. win_gitrepos:
  1532. {% for repo in cfg_salt['win_gitrepos'] %}
  1533. - {{ repo }}
  1534. {% endfor %}
  1535. {% else %}
  1536. #winrepo_remotes:
  1537. # - 'https://github.com/saltstack/salt-winrepo.git'
  1538. {% endif %}
  1539. ##### Returner settings ######
  1540. ############################################
  1541. # Which returner(s) will be used for minion's result:
  1542. #return: mysql
  1543. {{ get_config('return', '')}}
  1544. ###### Miscellaneous settings ######
  1545. ############################################
  1546. # Default match type for filtering events tags: startswith, endswith, find, regex, fnmatch
  1547. {{ get_config('event_match_type', 'startswith') }}
  1548. # Save runner returns to the job cache
  1549. {{ get_config('runner_returns', 'True') }}
  1550. # Permanently include any available Python 3rd party modules into Salt Thin
  1551. # when they are generated for Salt-SSH or other purposes.
  1552. # The modules should be named by the names they are actually imported inside the Python.
  1553. # The value of the parameters can be either one module or a comma separated list of them.
  1554. {%- if 'thin_extra_mods' in cfg_master %}
  1555. {{ get_config('thin_extra_mods', '') }}
  1556. {%- else %}
  1557. #thin_extra_mods: foo,bar
  1558. {%- endif %}
  1559. {%- if 'halite' in cfg_master %}
  1560. {%- do default_keys.append('halite') %}
  1561. ##### Halite #####
  1562. ##########################################
  1563. halite:
  1564. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['halite'].items() %}
  1565. {{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1566. {%- endfor %}
  1567. {%- endif %}
  1568. {%- if 'rest_cherrypy' in cfg_master %}
  1569. {%- do default_keys.append('rest_cherrypy') %}
  1570. ##### rest_cherrypy #####
  1571. ##########################################
  1572. rest_cherrypy:
  1573. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['rest_cherrypy'].items() %}
  1574. {{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1575. {%- endfor %}
  1576. {%- endif %}
  1577. {%- if 'rest_tornado' in cfg_master %}
  1578. {%- do default_keys.append('rest_tornado') %}
  1579. ##### rest_tornado #####
  1580. ###########################################
  1581. rest_tornado:
  1582. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['rest_tornado'].items() %}
  1583. {{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1584. {%- endfor %}
  1585. {%- endif %}
  1586. {%- if 'presence_events' in cfg_master %}
  1587. ##### presence events #####
  1588. ##########################################
  1589. {{ get_config('presence_events', 'False') }}
  1590. {%- endif %}
  1591. {%- if 'consul_config' in cfg_master %}
  1592. {%- do default_keys.append('consul_config') %}
  1593. ##### consul_config #####
  1594. ##########################################
  1595. consul_config:
  1596. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['consul_config'].items() %}
  1597. {{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1598. {%- endfor %}
  1599. {%- endif %}
  1600. {% if 'mongo' in cfg_master -%}
  1601. {%- do default_keys.append('mongo') %}
  1602. ##### mongodb connection settings #####
  1603. ##########################################
  1604. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['mongo'].items() %}
  1605. mongo.{{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1606. {%- endfor %}
  1607. {% if 'alternative.mongo' in cfg_master -%}
  1608. {%- do default_keys.append('alternative.mongo') %}
  1609. {%- for name, value in cfg_master['alternative.mongo'].items() %}
  1610. alternative.mongo.{{ name }}: {{ value }}
  1611. {%- endfor %}
  1612. {% endif %}
  1613. {%- endif %}
  1614. {%- for configname in cfg_master %}
  1615. {%- if configname not in reserved_keys and configname not in default_keys %}
  1616. {{ configname }}:
  1617. {{ cfg_master[configname]| yaml(False) | indent(2) }}
  1618. {%- endif %}
  1619. {%- endfor %}