salt: # Set this to true to clean any non-salt-formula managed files out of # /etc/salt/{master,minion}.d ... You really don't want to do this on 2015.2 # and up as it'll wipe out important files that Salt relies on. clean_config_d_dir: False # Set this to False to not have the formula install packages (in the case you # install Salt via git/pip/etc.) install_packages: True # to overwrite map.jinja salt packages lookup: salt-master: 'salt-master' salt-minion: 'salt-minion' salt-syndic: 'salt-syndic' salt-cloud: 'salt-cloud' salt-ssh: 'salt-ssh' # salt master config master: fileserver_backend: - git - roots gitfs_remotes: - git://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-formula.git: - base: develop file_roots: base: - /srv/salt pillar_roots: base: - /srv/pillar # for salt-api with tornado rest interface rest_tornado: port: 8000 ssl_crt: /etc/pki/api/certs/server.crt ssl_key: /etc/pki/api/certs/server.key debug: False disable_ssl: False # salt minion config: minion: # single master setup master: salt # multi master setup master: - salt_master_1 - salt_master_2 fileserver_backend: - git - roots gitfs_remotes: - git://github.com/saltstack-formulas/salt-formula.git: - base: develop file_roots: base: - /srv/salt pillar_roots: base: - /srv/pillar module_config: test: True test.foo: foo test.bar: - baz - quo test.baz: spam: sausage cheese: bread # salt mine setup mine_interval: 60 # mine_functions can be set at the top level of the pillar, and # that is preferable because it doesn't affect the conf file and # doesn't require a minion restart. However, you can configure it # here instead if you really want to. mine_functions: network.interface_ip: [eth0] # salt cloud config cloud: master: salt # You can take profile and map templates from an alternate location # if you want to write your own. template_sources: providers: salt://salt/files/cloud.providers.d profiles: salt://salt/files/cloud.profiles.d maps: salt://salt/files/cloud.maps.d # These settings are used by the default provider templates and # only need to be set for the ones you're using. aws_key: AWSKEYIJSHJAIJS6JSH aws_secret: AWSSECRETYkkDY1iQf9zRtl9+pW+Nm+aZY95 gce_project: test gce_service_account_email_address: 867543072364-orl4h2tpp8jcn1tr9ipj@developer.gserviceaccount.com rsos_user: afeawofghob rsos_tenant: tenant_id_number rsos_apikey: WFJIOJEOIGHSOFHESO rsos_regions: - ORD - DFW - IAD - SYD - HKG reactor: - 'deploy': - /srv/salt/reactors/deploy.sls ssh_roster: prod1: host: host.example.com user: ubuntu sudo: True priv: /etc/salt/ssh_keys/sshkey.pem salt_cloud_certs: aws: pem: | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ........... -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- gce: pem: | -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ........... -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- salt_formulas: git_opts: # The Git options can be customized differently for each # environment, if an option is missing in a given environment, the # value from "default" is used instead. default: # Directory where Git repositories are downloaded basedir: /srv/formulas # Update the git repository to the latest version (False by default) update: False # Options passed directly to the git.latest state options: rev: master dev: basedir: /srv/formulas/dev update: True options: rev: develop # Options of the file.directory state that creates the directory where # the git repositories of the formulas are stored basedir_opts: makedirs: True user: root group: root mode: 755 # List of formulas to enable in each environment list: base: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas: - salt-formula - postfix-formula dev: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas: - salt-formula - postfix-formula - openssh-formula