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Extending SaltStack

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Extending SaltStack

Overview of this book

Salt already ships with a very powerful set of tools, but that doesn't mean that they all suit your needs perfectly. By adding your own modules and enhancing existing ones, you can bring the functionality that you need to increase your productivity. Extending SaltStack follows a tutorial-based approach to explain different types of modules, from fundamentals to complete and full-functioning modules. Starting with the Loader system that drives Salt, this book will guide you through the most common types of modules. First you will learn how to write execution modules. Then you will extend the configuration using the grain, pillar, and SDB modules. Next up will be state modules and then the renderers that can be used with them. This will be followed with returner and output modules, which increase your options to manage return data. After that, there will be modules for external file servers, clouds, beacons, and finally external authentication and wheel modules to manage the master. With this guide in hand, you will be prepared to create, troubleshoot, and manage the most common types of Salt modules and take your infrastructure to new heights!
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Extending SaltStack
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


Beacons give Minions the ability to raise events based on monitored conditions. A validate() function is helpful for ensuring that the configuration is correct, but it is not required. A beacon() function is required, as it is the function that performs the actual monitoring. Use execution modules when possible to perform the heavy lifting. Beacons can run at very short intervals, but by having them store data in grains, you can set notifications at longer intervals.

Now that we have all of the Minion-side modules in the book out of the way, let's go back and finish up with some Master-side modules. Next up: extending the Master.