php-formula/php/ng/deprecated.sls
semantic-release-bot a9c7fb5c3f chore(release): 0.40.0 [skip ci]
# [0.40.0](https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/php-formula/compare/v0.39.2...v0.40.0) (2019-08-17)

### Features

* **yamllint:** include for this repo and apply rules throughout ([571cc4b](https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/php-formula/commit/571cc4b))
2019-08-17 09:11:15 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=sls
{#- Evaluating as `False` by default, using this method since `defaults.yaml` not available in this repo #}
{%- if not salt['config.get']('php').get('warning_messages', {}).get('v1.0.0', {}).get('mute_upcoming', False) %}
php-deprecated-in-v1.0.0-test-succeed:
test.succeed_without_changes:
- name: |
################################################################################
# #
# WARNING: BREAKING CHANGES IN UPCOMING VERSION `v1.0.0` #
# #
################################################################################
# #
# This formula currently provides two methods for managing PHP; the old method #
# under `php` and the new method under `php.ng`. In upcoming `v1.0.0`, the old #
# method will be removed and `php.ng` will be promoted to `php` in its place. #
# #
# If you are not in a position to migrate, you will need to pin your repo to #
# the final release tag before `v1.0.0`, which is expected to be `v0.40.0`. #
# #
# If you are currently using `php.ng`, there is nothing to do until `v1.0.0` #
# is released. #
# #
# To migrate from the old `php`, the first step is to convert to `php.ng`, #
# before `v1.0.0` is released. #
# #
# To prevent this message being displayed again, set the pillar/config value: #
# #
# ``` #
# php: #
# warning_messages: #
# v1.0.0: #
# mute_upcoming: True #
# ``` #
# #
################################################################################
{%- endif %}