This state allows for grains to be set. Grains set or altered this way are stored in the 'grains' file on the minions, by default at: /etc/salt/grains
Note: This does NOT override any grains set in the minion file.
salt.states.grains.
absent
(name, destructive=False, delimiter=':', force=False)¶New in version 2014.7.0.
Delete a grain from the grains config file
If force is True, the existing grain will be overwritten regardless of its existing or provided value type. Defaults to False
New in version v2015.8.2.
A delimiter different from the default can be provided.
New in version v2015.8.2.
Changed in version v2015.8.2.
This state now support nested grains and complex values. It is also more conservative: if a grain has a value that is a list or a dict, it will not be removed unless the force parameter is True.
grain_name:
grains.absent: []
salt.states.grains.
append
(name, value, convert=False, delimiter=':')¶New in version 2014.7.0.
Append a value to a list in the grains config file. The grain that is being appended to (name) must exist before the new value can be added.
A delimiter different from the default can be provided.
New in version v2015.8.2.
grain_name:
grains.append:
- value: to_be_appended
salt.states.grains.
list_absent
(name, value, delimiter=':')¶Delete a value from a grain formed as a list.
New in version 2014.1.0.
A delimiter different from the default :
can be provided.
New in version v2015.8.2.
The grain should be list type
roles:
grains.list_absent:
- value: db
For multiple grains, the syntax looks like:
roles:
grains.list_absent:
- value:
- web
- dev
salt.states.grains.
list_present
(name, value, delimiter=':')¶New in version 2014.1.0.
Ensure the value is present in the list-type grain. Note: If the grain that is
provided in name
is not present on the system, this new grain will be created
with the corresponding provided value.
A delimiter different from the default :
can be provided.
New in version v2015.8.2.
The grain should be list type
roles:
grains.list_present:
- value: web
For multiple grains, the syntax looks like:
roles:
grains.list_present:
- value:
- web
- dev
salt.states.grains.
present
(name, value, delimiter=':', force=False)¶Ensure that a grain is set
Changed in version v2015.8.2.
If force is True, the existing grain will be overwritten regardless of its existing or provided value type. Defaults to False
New in version v2015.8.2.
A delimiter different from the default can be provided.
New in version v2015.8.2.
It is now capable to set a grain to a complex value (ie. lists and dicts) and supports nested grains as well.
If the grain does not yet exist, a new grain is set to the given value. For a nested grain, the necessary keys are created if they don't exist. If a given key is an existing value, it will be converted, but an existing value different from the given key will fail the state.
If the grain with the given name exists, its value is updated to the new value unless its existing or provided value is complex (list or dict). Use force: True to overwrite.
cheese:
grains.present:
- value: edam
nested_grain_with_complex_value:
grains.present:
- name: icinga:Apache SSL
- value:
- command: check_https
- params: -H localhost -p 443 -S
with,a,custom,delimiter:
grains.present:
- value: yay
- delimiter: ,