We pass the pillars via the template engine context, this avoid the
need to load `map.jinja` from the templates themselves and recude the
number of `pillar.get` calls.
* openssh/config.sls (sshd_config): pass `sshd_config` in the
context.
(ssh_config): pass `ssh_config` in the context.
* openssh/files/default/ssh_config: remove `map.jinja` import since
it's now in the context.
* openssh/files/default/sshd_config: ditoo.
* openssh/known_hosts.sls: pass `known_hosts` in the context.
* openssh/files/default/ssh_known_hosts: use `known_hosts` from the
context instead of calling `pillar.get` several times.
BREAKING CHANGE: Minimum Salt version support is now `2019.2` in line
with official upstream support; also use of the `traverse` Jinja filter.
This gives us the ability to define system-wide definitions for specific Hosts, and their options.
For example, with this in pillar:
```
# this is the place for host-wide SSH config
ssh_config:
...
Hosts:
# this simplifies cloning with custom params
# eg: git clone my-git:foo/bar
my-git:
User: git
HostName: git.example.com
Port: 2222
```
This would add a section in `/etc/ssh/ssh_config`:
```
Host my-git
User git
HostName git.example.com
Port 2222
```