salt.modules.win_dsc
 Module for working with Windows PowerShell DSC (Desired State Configuration)
 This module is Alpha
 This module applies DSC Configurations in the form of PowerShell scripts or MOF (Managed Object Format) schema files.
 Use the psget module to manage PowerShell resources.
 The idea is to leverage Salt to push DSC configuration scripts or MOF files to the Minion.
    salt.modules.win_dsc.apply_config(path, source=None, salt_env='base')
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Run an compiled DSC configuration (a folder containing a .mof file). The folder can be cached from the salt master using the sourceoption.
     
| Parameters: |  
path (str) -- Local path to the directory that contains the .mof configuration file to apply. Required.
source (str) -- Path to the directory that contains the .mof file on the file_roots. The source directory will be copied to the path directory and then executed. If the path and source directories differ, the source directory will be applied. If source is not passed, the config located atpathwill be applied. Optional.
salt_env (str) -- The salt environment to use when copying your source. Default is 'base' |  
| Returns: | True if successful, otherwise False |  
| Return type: | bool |  
 CLI Example: To apply a config that already exists on the the system salt '*' dsc.apply_config C:\\DSC\\WebSiteConfiguration To cache a configuration from the master and apply it: salt '*' dsc.apply_config C:\\DSC\\WebSiteConfiguration salt://dsc/configs/WebSiteConfiguration 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.compile_config(path, source=None, config_name=None, config_data=None, config_data_source=None, script_parameters=None, salt_env='base')
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Compile a config from a PowerShell script (.ps1)
     
| Parameters: |  
path (str) -- Path (local) to the script that will create the .mofconfiguration file. If no source is passed, the file must exist locally. Required.
source (str) -- Path to the script on file_rootsto cache at the location specified bypath. The source file will be cached locally and then executed. If source is not passed, the config script located atpathwill be compiled. Optional.
config_name (str) -- The name of the Configuration within the script to apply. If the script contains multiple configurations within the file a config_namemust be specified. If theconfig_nameis not specified, the name of the file will be used as theconfig_nameto run. Optional.
config_data (str) -- Configuration data in the form of a hash table that will be passed to the ConfigurationDataparameter when theconfig_nameis compiled. This can be the path to a.psd1file containing the proper hash table or the PowerShell code to create the hash table.
config_data_source (str) -- The path to the .psd1file onfile_rootsto cache at the location specified byconfig_data. If this is specified,config_datamust be a local path instead of a hash table.
script_parameters (str) -- Any additional parameters expected by the configuration script. These must be defined in the script itself.
salt_env (str) -- The salt environment to use when copying the source. Default is 'base' |  
| Returns: | A dictionary containing the results of the compilation |  
| Return type: | dict |  
 CLI Example: To compile a config from a script that already exists on the system: salt '*' dsc.compile_config C:\\DSC\\WebsiteConfig.ps1 To cache a config script to the system from the master and compile it: salt '*' dsc.compile_config C:\\DSC\\WebsiteConfig.ps1 salt://dsc/configs/WebsiteConfig.ps1 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.get_config()
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Get the current DSC Configuration     
| Returns: | A dictionary representing the DSC Configuration on the machine |  
| Return type: | dict |  
| Raises: | CommandExecutionError-- On failure |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.get_config 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.get_config_status()
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Get the status of the current DSC Configuration     
| Returns: |  A dictionary representing the status of the current DSCConfiguration on the machine |  
| Return type: | dict |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.get_config_status 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.get_lcm_config()
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Get the current Local Configuration Manager settings     
| Returns: |  A dictionary representing the Local Configuration Manager settingson the machine |  
| Return type: | dict |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.get_lcm_config 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.remove_config(reset=False)
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Remove the current DSC Configuration. Removes current, pending, and previous dsc configurations.     
| Parameters: | reset (bool) -- Attempts to reset the DSC configuration by removing the following from C:\Windows\System32\Configuration:  File: DSCStatusHistory.mofFile: DSCEngineCache.mofDir: ConfigurationStatus Default is False  Warning remove_configmay fail to reset the DSC environment if any of the files in theConfigurationStatusdirectory. If you wait a few minutes and run again, it may complete successfully.
 |  
| Returns: | True if successful |  
| Return type: | bool |  
| Raises: | CommandExecutionError-- On failure |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.remove_config True 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.restore_config()
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Reapplies the previous configuration.  Note The current configuration will be come the previous configuration. If run a second time back-to-back it is like toggling between two configs. 
     
| Returns: | True if successfully restored |  
| Return type: | bool |  
| Raises: | CommandExecutionError-- On failure |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.restore_config 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.run_config(path, source=None, config_name=None, config_data=None, config_data_source=None, script_parameters=None, salt_env='base')
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Compile a DSC Configuration in the form of a PowerShell script (.ps1) and apply it. The PowerShell script can be cached from the master using the sourceoption. If there is more than one config within the PowerShell script, the desired configuration can be applied by passing the name in theconfigoption.
 This command would be the equivalent of running dsc.compile_configfollowed bydsc.apply_config.
     
| Parameters: |  
path (str) -- The local path to the PowerShell script that contains the DSC Configuration. Required.
source (str) -- The path to the script on file_rootsto cache at the location specified bypath. The source file will be cached locally and then executed. If source is not passed, the config script located atpathwill be compiled. Optional.
config_name (str) -- The name of the Configuration within the script to apply. If the script contains multiple configurations within the file a config_namemust be specified. If theconfig_nameis not specified, the name of the file will be used as theconfig_nameto run. Optional.
config_data (str) -- Configuration data in the form of a hash table that will be passed to the ConfigurationDataparameter when theconfig_nameis compiled. This can be the path to a.psd1file containing the proper hash table or the PowerShell code to create the hash table.
config_data_source (str) -- The path to the .psd1file onfile_rootsto cache at the location specified byconfig_data. If this is specified,config_datamust be a local path instead of a hash table.
script_parameters (str) -- Any additional parameters expected by the configuration script. These must be defined in the script itself.
salt_env (str) -- The salt environment to use when copying the source. Default is 'base' |  
| Returns: | True if successfully compiled and applied, otherwise False |  
| Return type: | bool |  
 CLI Example: To compile a config from a script that already exists on the system: salt '*' dsc.run_config C:\\DSC\\WebsiteConfig.ps1 To cache a config script to the system from the master and compile it: salt '*' dsc.run_config C:\\DSC\\WebsiteConfig.ps1 salt://dsc/configs/WebsiteConfig.ps1 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.set_lcm_config(config_mode=None, config_mode_freq=None, refresh_freq=None, reboot_if_needed=None, action_after_reboot=None, refresh_mode=None, certificate_id=None, configuration_id=None, allow_module_overwrite=None, debug_mode=False, status_retention_days=None)
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For detailed descriptions of the parameters see: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/PowerShell/DSC/metaConfig  - config_mode (str): How the LCM applies the configuration. Valid values
- 
are:  - ApplyOnly
- ApplyAndMonitor
- ApplyAndAutoCorrect
 
- config_mode_freq (int): How often, in minutes, the current configuration
- is checked and applied. Ignored if config_mode is set to ApplyOnly. Default is 15.
 refresh_mode (str): How the LCM gets configurations. Valid values are:  
  - refresh_freq (int): How often, in minutes, the LCM checks for updated
- configurations. (pull mode only) Default is 30.
- reboot_if_needed (bool): Reboot the machine if needed after a
- configuration is applied. Default is False.
- action_after_reboot (str): Action to take after reboot. Valid values
- 
are:  - ContinueConfiguration
- StopConfiguration
 
- certificate_id (guid): A GUID that specifies a certificate used to
- access the configuration: (pull mode)
- configuration_id (guid): A GUID that identifies the config file to get
- from a pull server. (pull mode)
- allow_module_overwrite (bool): New configs are allowed to overwrite old
- ones on the target node.
 debug_mode (str): Sets the debug level. Valid values are:  
 - None
- ForceModuleImport
- All
 
 
  - status_retention_days (int): Number of days to keep status of the
- current config.
  Note Either config_mode_freqorrefresh_freqneeds to be a multiple of the other. See documentation on MSDN for more details.
 
     
| Returns: | True if successful, otherwise False |  
| Return type: | bool |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.set_lcm_config ApplyOnly 
  salt.modules.win_dsc.test_config()
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Tests the current applied DSC Configuration     
| Returns: | True if successfully applied, otherwise False |  
| Return type: | bool |  
 CLI Example: salt '*' dsc.test_config