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See `Formula Versioning Section <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#versioning>`_ for more details.
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If you need (non-default) configuration, please refer to:
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- `how to configure the formula with map.jinja <map.jinja.rst>`_
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- the ``pillar.example`` file
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Contributing to this repo
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.. _map.jinja:
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``map.jinja``: gather formula configuration values
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==================================================
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The `documentation`_ explains the use of a ``map.jinja`` to gather parameters values for a formula.
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As `pillars`_ are rendered on the Salt master for every minion, this increases the load on the master as the pillar values and the number of minions grows.
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As a good practice, you should:
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- store non-secret data in YAML files distributed by the `fileserver`_
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- store secret data in:
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- `pillars`_ (and look for the use of something like `pillar.vault`_)
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- `SDB`_ (and look for the use of something like `sdb.vault`_)
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Current best practice is to let ``map.jinja`` handle parameters from all sources, to minimise the use of pillars, grains or configuration from ``sls`` files and templates directly.
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.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
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For formula users
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-----------------
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Quick start: configure per role and per DNS domain name values
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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We will see a quick setup to configure the ``TEMPLATE`` formula for different DNS domain name and several roles.
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For this example, I'll define 2 kinds of `fileserver`_ sources:
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1. formulas git repositories with hard-coded version reference to avoid breaking my setup randomly at upstream update. they are the last sources where files are looked up
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2. parameters of the formulas in the file backend `roots`_
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Configure the fileserver backends
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`````````````````````````````````
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I configure the `fileserver`_ backends to serve:
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1. files from `roots`_ first
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2. `gitfs`_ repositories last
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Create the file ``/etc/salt/master.d/fileserver.conf`` and restart the ``master``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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##
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## file server
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##
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fileserver_backend:
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# parameters values and override
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- roots
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# formulas
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- gitfs
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# The files in this directory will take precedence over git repositories
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file_roots:
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base:
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- /srv/salt
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# List of formulas I'm using
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gitfs_remotes:
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- https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula.git:
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- base: v4.1.1
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- https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/openssh-formula.git:
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- base: v2.0.1
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...
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Create per DNS configuration for ``TEMPLATE`` formula
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`````````````````````````````````````````````````````
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Now, we can provides the per DNS domain name configuration files for the ``TEMPLATE`` formulas under ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/``.
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We create the directory for ``dns:domain`` grain and we add a symlink for the ``domain`` grain which is extracted from the minion ``id``:
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.. code-block:: console
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mkdir -p /srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/dns:domain/
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ln -s dns:domain /srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/domain
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We create a configuration for the DNS domain ``example.net`` in ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/dns:domain/example.net.yaml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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values:
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config: /etc/template-formula-example-net.conf
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...
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We create another configuration for the DNS domain ``example.com`` in ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/dns:domain/example.com.yaml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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values:
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config: /etc/template-formula-{{ grains['os_family'] }}.conf
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...
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Create per role configuration for ``TEMPLATE`` formula
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``````````````````````````````````````````````````````
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Now, we can provides the per role configuration files for the ``TEMPLATE`` formulas under ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/``.
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We create the directory for roles:
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.. code-block:: console
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mkdir -p /srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/roles
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We will define 2 roles:
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- ``TEMPLATE/server``
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- ``TEMPLATE/client``
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We create a configuration for the role ``TEMPLATE/server`` in ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/roles/TEMPLATE/server.yaml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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values:
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config: /etc/template-formula-server.conf
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...
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We create another configuration for the role ``TEMPLATE/client`` in ``/srv/salt/TEMPLATE/parameters/roles/TEMPLATE/client.yaml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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values:
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config: /etc/template-formula-client.conf
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...
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Enable roles and the ``dns:domain`` and ``domain`` grains for ``map.jinja``
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```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
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We need to redefine the sources for ``map.jinja`` to load values from our new configuration files, we provide a global configuration for all our minions.
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We create the global parameters file ``/srv/salt/parameters/map_jinja.yaml``:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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values:
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sources:
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# default values
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- "Y:G@osarch"
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- "Y:G@os_family"
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- "Y:G@os"
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- "Y:G@osfinger"
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- "C@{{ tplroot ~ ':lookup' }}"
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- "C@{{ tplroot }}"
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# Roles activate/deactivate things
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# then thing are configured depending on environment
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# So roles comes before `dns:domain`, `domain` and `id`
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- "Y:C@roles"
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# DNS domain configured (DHCP or resolv.conf)
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- "Y:G@dns:domain"
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# Based on minion ID
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- "Y:G@domain"
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# default values
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- "Y:G@id"
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...
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The syntax is explained later at `Sources of configuration values`_.
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Bind roles to minions
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`````````````````````
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We associate roles `grains`_ to minion using `grains.append`_.
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For the servers:
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.. code-block:: console
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salt 'server-*' grains.append roles TEMPLATE/server
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For the clients:
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.. code-block:: console
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salt 'client-*' grains.append roles TEMPLATE/client
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.. note::
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Since we used ``Y:C@roles``, ``map.jinja`` will do a ``salt['config.get']('roles')`` to retrieve the roles so you could use any other method to bind roles to minions (`pillars`_ or `SDB`_) but `grains`_ seems to be the prefered method.
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Format of configuration YAML files
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When you write a new YAML file, note that it must conform to the following layout:
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- a mandatory ``values`` key to store the configuration values
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- two optional keys to configure the use of `salt.slsutil.merge`_
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- an optional ``strategy`` key to configure the merging strategy, for example ``strategy: 'recurse'``, the default is ``smart``
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- an optional ``merge_lists`` key to configure if lists should be merged or overridden for the ``recurse`` and ``overwrite`` strategy, for example ``merge_lists: 'true'``
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Here is a valid example:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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strategy: 'recurse'
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merge_lists: 'false'
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values:
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pkg:
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name: 'some-package'
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config: '/path/to/a/configuration/file'
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...
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You can use `Jinja`_ as with any SLS files:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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---
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strategy: 'overwrite'
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merge_lists: 'true'
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values:
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output_dir: /tmp/{{ grains['id'] }}
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...
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Sources of configuration values
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Configuring ``map.jinja`` sources
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`````````````````````````````````
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The ``map.jinja`` file uses several sources where to lookup parameter values. The list of sources can be modified by two files:
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1. a global ``salt://parameters/map_jinja.yaml``
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2. a per formula ``salt://{{ tplroot }}/parameters/map_jinja.yaml``, it overrides the global configuration
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Each source definition has the form ``<TYPE>:<OPTION>@<KEY>`` where ``<TYPE>`` can be one of:
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- ``Y`` to load values from YAML files from the `fileserver`_, this is the default when no type is defined
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- ``C`` to lookup values with `salt['config.get']`_
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- ``G`` to lookup values with `salt['grains.get']`_
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- ``I`` to lookup values with `salt['pillar.get']`_
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The YAML type option can define the query method to lookup the key value to build the file name:
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- ``C`` to query with `salt['config.get']`_, this is the default when no query method is defined
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- ``G`` to query with `salt['grains.get']`_
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- ``I`` to query with `salt['pillar.get']`_
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The ``C``, ``G`` or ``I`` types can define the ``SUB`` option to store values in the sub key ``mapdata.<KEY>`` instead of directly in ``mapdata``.
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Finally, the ``<KEY>`` describes what to lookup to either build the YAML filename or gather values using one of the query methods.
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.. note::
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For the YAML type, if the ``<KEY>`` can't be looked up, then it's used a literal string path to a YAML file, for example: ``any/path/can/be/used/here.yaml`` will result in the loading of ``salt://{{ tplroot }}/parameters/any/path/can/be/used/here.yaml`` if it exists.
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The built-in ``map_jinja:sources`` is:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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- "Y:G@osarch"
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- "Y:G@os_family"
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- "Y:G@os"
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- "Y:G@osfinger"
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- "C@{{ tplroot ~ ':lookup' }}"
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- "C@{{ tplroot }}"
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- "Y:G@id"
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This is strictly equivalent to the following ``map_jinja.yaml`` using `Jinja`_:
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.. code-block:: sls
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values:
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sources:
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- "parameters/osarch/{{ salt['grains.get']('osarch') }}.yaml"
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- "parameters/os_family/{{ salt['grains.get']('os_family') }}.yaml"
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- "parameters/os/{{ salt['grains.get']('os') }}.yaml"
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- "parameters/osfinger/{{ salt['grains.get']('osfinger') }}.yaml"
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- "C@{{ tplroot ~ ':lookup' }}"
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- "C@{{ tplroot }}"
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- "parameters/id/{{ salt['grains.get']('id') }}.yaml"
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Loading values from the configuration sources
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`````````````````````````````````````````````
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For each configuration source defined in ``map_jinja:sources``, ``map.jinja`` will:
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#. load values depending on the source type:
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- for YAML file sources
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- if the ``<KEY>`` can be looked up, load values from the YAML file named ``salt://{{ tplroot }}/paramaters/<KEY>/{{ salt['<QUERY_METHOD>']('<KEY>') }}.yaml`` if it exists
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- otherwise, load the YAML file named ``salt://{{ tplroot }}/parameters/<KEY>.yaml`` if it exists
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- for ``C``, ``G`` or ``I`` source type, lookup the value of ``salt['<QUERY_METHOD>']('<KEY>')``
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#. merge the loaded values with the previous ones using `salt.slsutil.merge`_
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There will be no error if a YAML file does not exists, they are all optional.
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Configuration values from ``salt['config.get']``
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For sources with of type ``C`` declared in ``map_jinja:sources``, you can configure the ``merge`` option of `salt['config.get']`_ by defining per formula ``strategy`` configuration key (retrieved with ``salt['config.get'](tplroot ~ ':strategy')`` with one of the following values:
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- ``recurse`` merge recursively dictionaries. Non dictionary values replace already defined values
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- ``overwrite`` new value completely replace old ones
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By default, no merging is done, the first value found is returned.
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Global view of the order of preferences
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```````````````````````````````````````
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To summarize, here is a complete example of the load order of formula configuration values for an ``AMD64`` ``Ubuntu 18.04`` minion named ``minion1.example.net`` for the ``libvirt`` formula:
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#. ``parameters/defaults.yaml``
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#. ``parameters/osarch/amd64.yaml``
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#. ``parameters/os_family/Debian.yaml``
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#. ``parameters/os/Ubuntu.yaml``
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#. ``parameters/osfinger/Ubuntu-18.04.yaml``
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#. ``salt['config.get']('libvirt:lookup')``
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#. ``salt['config.get']('libvirt')``
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#. ``parameters/id/minion1.example.net``
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Remember that the order is important, for example, the value of ``key1:subkey1`` loaded from ``parameters/os_family/Debian.yaml`` is overridden by a value loaded from ``parameters/id/minion1.example.net``.
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For formula authors and contributors
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------------------------------------
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Dependencies
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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``map.jinja`` requires:
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- salt minion 2018.3.3 minimum to use the `traverse`_ jinja filter
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- to be located at the root of the formula named directory (e.g. ``libvirt-formula/libvirt/map.jinja``)
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- the ``libsaltcli.jinja`` library, stored in the same directory, to disable the ``merge`` option of `salt['config.get']`_ over `salt-ssh`_
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Use formula configuration values in ``sls``
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The ``map.jinja`` exports a unique ``mapdata`` variable which could be renamed during import.
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Here is the best way to use it in an ``sls`` file:
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.. code-block:: sls
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{#- Get the `tplroot` from `tpldir` #}
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{%- set tplroot = tpldir.split("/")[0] %}
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{%- from tplroot ~ "/map.jinja" import mapdata as TEMPLATE with context %}
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test-does-nothing-but-display-TEMPLATE-as-json:
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test.nop:
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- name: {{ TEMPLATE | json }}
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Use formula configuration values in templates
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When you need to process salt templates, you should avoid calling `salt['config.get']`_ (or `salt['pillar.get']`_ and `salt['grains.get']`_) directly from the template. All the needed values should be available within the ``mapdata`` variable exported by ``map.jinja``.
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Here is an example based on `template-formula/TEMPLATE/config/file.sls`_:
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.. code-block:: sls
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# vim: ft=sls
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{#- Get the `tplroot` from `tpldir` #}
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{%- set tplroot = tpldir.split('/')[0] %}
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{%- set sls_package_install = tplroot ~ '.package.install' %}
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{%- from tplroot ~ "/map.jinja" import mapdata as TEMPLATE with context %}
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{%- from tplroot ~ "/libtofs.jinja" import files_switch with context %}
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include:
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- {{ sls_package_install }}
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TEMPLATE-config-file-file-managed:
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file.managed:
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- name: {{ TEMPLATE.config }}
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- source: {{ files_switch(['example.tmpl'],
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lookup='TEMPLATE-config-file-file-managed'
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)
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}}
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- mode: 644
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- user: root
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- group: {{ TEMPLATE.rootgroup }}
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- makedirs: True
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- template: jinja
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- require:
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- sls: {{ sls_package_install }}
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- context:
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TEMPLATE: {{ TEMPLATE | json }}
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This ``sls`` file expose a ``TEMPLATE`` context variable to the jinja template which could be used like this:
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.. code-block:: jinja
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########################################################################
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# File managed by Salt at <{{ source }}>.
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# Your changes will be overwritten.
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This is another example file from SaltStack template-formula.
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# This is here for testing purposes
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{{ TEMPLATE | json }}
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winner of the merge: {{ TEMPLATE['winner'] }}
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.. _documentation: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#writing-formulas
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.. _fileserver: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/file_server
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.. _salt['config.get']: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.config.html#salt.modules.config.get
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.. _salt['grains.get']: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.grains.html#salt.modules.grains.get
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.. _salt['pillar.get']: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.pillar.html#salt.modules.pillar.get
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.. _pillar.vault: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/pillar/all/salt.pillar.vault.html
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.. _pillars: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/pillar/
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.. _grains: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/grains/
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.. _grains.append: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.grains.html#salt.modules.grains.append
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.. _SDB: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/sdb/index.html
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.. _sdb.vault: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/sdb/all/salt.sdb.vault.html
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.. _Jinja: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/jinja
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.. _roots: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/file_server/all/salt.fileserver.roots.html
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.. _gitfs: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/gitfs.html
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.. _salt.slsutil.merge: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/modules/all/salt.modules.slsutil.html
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.. _traverse: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/jinja/index.html#traverse
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.. _salt-ssh: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/ssh/
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.. _template-formula/TEMPLATE/config/file.sls: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula/blob/master/TEMPLATE/config/file.sls
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