.. _readme: TEMPLATE-formula ================ |img_travis| |img_sr| |img_pc| .. |img_travis| image:: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/TEMPLATE-formula.svg?branch=master :alt: Travis CI Build Status :scale: 100% :target: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/TEMPLATE-formula .. |img_sr| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg :alt: Semantic Release :scale: 100% :target: https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release .. |img_pc| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/pre--commit-enabled-brightgreen?logo=pre-commit&logoColor=white :alt: pre-commit :scale: 100% :target: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit A SaltStack formula that is empty. It has dummy content to help with a quick start on a new formula and it serves as a style guide. .. contents:: **Table of Contents** :depth: 1 General notes ------------- See the full `SaltStack Formulas installation and usage instructions `_. If you are interested in writing or contributing to formulas, please pay attention to the `Writing Formula Section `_. If you want to use this formula, please pay attention to the ``FORMULA`` file and/or ``git tag``, which contains the currently released version. This formula is versioned according to `Semantic Versioning `_. See `Formula Versioning Section `_ for more details. If you need (non-default) configuration, please refer to: - `how to configure the formula with map.jinja `_ - the ``pillar.example`` file - the `Special notes`_ section Contributing to this repo ------------------------- Commit messages ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ **Commit message formatting is significant!!** Please see `How to contribute `_ for more details. pre-commit ^^^^^^^^^^ `pre-commit `_ is configured for this formula, which you may optionally use to ease the steps involved in submitting your changes. First install the ``pre-commit`` package manager using the appropriate `method `_, then run ``bin/install-hooks`` and now ``pre-commit`` will run automatically on each ``git commit``. :: $ bin/install-hooks pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/pre-commit pre-commit installed at .git/hooks/commit-msg Special notes ------------- .. -formula``, where ```` consists of lower-case alphabetic characters, numbers, '-' or '_'. In the rest of this example we'll use ``example`` as the ````. Follow these steps to complete the conversion from ``template-formula`` to ``example-formula``. :: $ git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/example-formula.git $ cd example-formula/ $ bin/convert-formula.sh example $ git push --force Alternatively, it's possible to clone ``template-formula`` into a new repository and perform the conversion there. For example:: $ git clone https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula example-formula $ cd example-formula/ $ bin/convert-formula.sh example To take advantage of `semantic-release `_ for automated changelog generation and release tagging, you will need a GitHub `Personal Access Token `_ with at least the **public_repo** scope. In the Travis repository settings for your new repository, create an `environment variable `_ named ``GH_TOKEN`` with the personal access token as value, restricted to the ``master`` branch for security. Note that this repository uses a `CODEOWNERS `_ file to assign ownership to various parts of the formula. The conversion process removes overall ownership, but you should consider assigning ownership to yourself or your organisation when contributing your new formula to the ``saltstack-formulas`` organisation. .. REMOVEME> Available states ---------------- .. contents:: :local: ``TEMPLATE`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^ *Meta-state (This is a state that includes other states)*. This installs the TEMPLATE package, manages the TEMPLATE configuration file and then starts the associated TEMPLATE service. ``TEMPLATE.package`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will install the TEMPLATE package only. ``TEMPLATE.config`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will configure the TEMPLATE service and has a dependency on ``TEMPLATE.install`` via include list. ``TEMPLATE.service`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will start the TEMPLATE service and has a dependency on ``TEMPLATE.config`` via include list. ``TEMPLATE.clean`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *Meta-state (This is a state that includes other states)*. this state will undo everything performed in the ``TEMPLATE`` meta-state in reverse order, i.e. stops the service, removes the configuration file and then uninstalls the package. ``TEMPLATE.service.clean`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will stop the TEMPLATE service and disable it at boot time. ``TEMPLATE.config.clean`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will remove the configuration of the TEMPLATE service and has a dependency on ``TEMPLATE.service.clean`` via include list. ``TEMPLATE.package.clean`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will remove the TEMPLATE package and has a depency on ``TEMPLATE.config.clean`` via include list. ``TEMPLATE.subcomponent`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *Meta-state (This is a state that includes other states)*. This state installs a subcomponent configuration file before configuring and starting the TEMPLATE service. ``TEMPLATE.subcomponent.config`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will configure the TEMPLATE subcomponent and has a dependency on ``TEMPLATE.config`` via include list. ``TEMPLATE.subcomponent.config.clean`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This state will remove the configuration of the TEMPLATE subcomponent and reload the TEMPLATE service by a dependency on ``TEMPLATE.service.running`` via include list and ``watch_in`` requisite. Testing ------- Linux testing is done with ``kitchen-salt``. Requirements ^^^^^^^^^^^^ * Ruby * Docker .. code-block:: bash $ gem install bundler $ bundle install $ bin/kitchen test [platform] Where ``[platform]`` is the platform name defined in ``kitchen.yml``, e.g. ``debian-9-2019-2-py3``. ``bin/kitchen converge`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Creates the docker instance and runs the ``TEMPLATE`` main state, ready for testing. ``bin/kitchen verify`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Runs the ``inspec`` tests on the actual instance. ``bin/kitchen destroy`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Removes the docker instance. ``bin/kitchen test`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. ``destroy`` + ``converge`` + ``verify`` + ``destroy``. ``bin/kitchen login`` ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.