Debian Package builder system
New in version 2015.8.0.
This system allows for all of the components to build debs safely in chrooted environments. This also provides a function to generate debian repositories
This module implements the pkgbuild interface
Given the package destination directory, the tarball containing debian files (e.g. control) and package sources, use pbuilder to safely build the platform package
CLI Example:
Debian
salt '*' pkgbuild.make_src_pkg deb-8-x86_64 /var/www/html https://raw.githubusercontent.com/saltstack/libnacl/master/pkg/deb/python-libnacl.control https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/l/libnacl/libnacl-1.3.5.tar.gz
This example command should build the libnacl package for Debian using pbuilder and place it in /var/www/html/ on the minion
Make a package repository and optionally sign it and packages present
Given the repodir (directory to create repository in), create a Debian repository and optionally sign it and packages present. This state is best used with onchanges linked to your package building states.
Changed in version 2016.3.0.
Optional Key ID to use in signing packages and repository. This consists of the last 8 hex digits of the GPG key ID.
Utilizes Public and Private keys associated with keyid which have been loaded into the minion's Pillar data. Leverages gpg-agent and gpg-preset-passphrase for caching keys, etc. These pillar values are assumed to be filenames which are present in gnupghome
. The pillar keys shown below have to match exactly.
For example, contents from a Pillar data file with named Public and Private keys as follows:
gpg_pkg_priv_keyname: gpg_pkg_key.pem
gpg_pkg_pub_keyname: gpg_pkg_key.pub
Changed in version 2016.3.0.
A dictionary of environment variables to be utilized in creating the repository.
New in version 2016.3.0.
Use a passphrase with the signing key presented in keyid
. Passphrase is received from Pillar data which could be passed on the command line with pillar
parameter. For example:
pillar='{ "gpg_passphrase" : "my_passphrase" }'
New in version 2016.3.0.
Location where GPG related files are stored, used with keyid
.
New in version 2016.3.0.
User to create the repository as, and optionally sign packages.
Note
Ensure the user has correct permissions to any files and directories which are to be utilized.
New in version 2016.3.4.
Timeout in seconds to wait for the prompt for inputting the passphrase.
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkgbuild.make_repo /var/www/html
Create a platform specific source package from the given platform spec/control file and sources
CLI Example:
Debian
salt '*' pkgbuild.make_src_pkg /var/www/html/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/saltstack/libnacl/master/pkg/deb/python-libnacl.control.tar.xz https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/l/libnacl/libnacl-1.3.5.tar.gz
This example command should build the libnacl SOURCE package and place it in /var/www/html/ on the minion
A list or dictionary of environment variables to be set prior to execution. Example:
- env: - DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS: 'nocheck'
Warning
The above illustrates a common PyYAML pitfall, that yes, no, on, off, true, and false are all loaded as boolean True
and False
values, and must be enclosed in quotes to be used as strings. More info on this (and other) PyYAML idiosyncrasies can be found here.
saltenv: base
Salt environment variables
New in version fluorine.
User to create the files and directories
Note
Ensure the user has correct permissions to any files and directories which are to be utilized.
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