FEATURE: Archlinux support
FEATURE: Windows support
FEATURE: Enhanced CI/CD
FEATURE: modular states
BREAKING CHANGE: 'apache.sls' converted to new style 'init.ssl'
BREAKING CHANGE: "logrotate.sls" became "config/logrotate.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "debian_full.sls" became "config/debian_full.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "flags.sls" became "config/flags.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "manage_security" became "config/manage_security.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "mod_*.sls" became "config/mod_*.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "no_default_host.sls" became "config/no_default_host.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "own_default_host.sls" became "config/own_default_host.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "register_site.sls" became "config/register_site.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "server_status.sls" became "config/server_status.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "vhosts/" became "config/vhosts/"
BREAKING CHANGE: "mod_security/" became "config/mod_security/"
NOT-BREAKING CHANGE: 'config.sls' became 'config/init.sls'
NOT-BREAKING CHANGE: 'uninstall.sls' symlinked to 'clean.sls'
```bash
Examining apache/init.sls of type state
[206] Jinja variables should have spaces before and after: {{ var_name }}
apache/init.sls:15
service.{{apache.service_state}}:
[206] Jinja variables should have spaces before and after: {{ var_name }}
apache/init.sls:30
- cmd: {{apache.custom_reload_command|default('apachectl graceful')}}
[206] Jinja variables should have spaces before and after: {{ var_name }}
apache/init.sls:41
- cmd: {{apache.custom_reload_command|default('apachectl graceful')}}
```
Some configuration changes only take effect after a restart of the service.
When the module 'apache-reload' is triggered too early, it fails which results
in a false-negative result of the Salt run.
In order to fix that 'apache-restart' and the service definition itself are
put before 'apache-reload'. Reload should always succeed if restart did.
This is a great and full-featured way to configure Apache on
Debian-family OS's but we need a simpler and more universal formula as
the main entry-point.