Package support for OpenBSD
Important
If you feel that Salt should be using this module to manage packages on a minion, and it is using a different module (or gives an error similar to 'pkg.install' is not available), see here.
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
install
(name=None, pkgs=None, sources=None, **kwargs)¶Install the passed package
Return a dict containing the new package names and versions:
{'<package>': {'old': '<old-version>',
'new': '<new-version>'}}
CLI Example, Install one package:
salt '*' pkg.install <package name>
CLI Example, Install more than one package:
salt '*' pkg.install pkgs='["<package name>", "<package name>"]'
CLI Example, Install more than one package from a alternate source (e.g. salt file-server, HTTP, FTP, local filesystem):
salt '*' pkg.install sources='[{"<pkg name>": "salt://pkgs/<pkg filename>"}]'
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
latest_version
(*names, **kwargs)¶The available version of the package in the repository
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkg.latest_version <package name>
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
list_pkgs
(versions_as_list=False, **kwargs)¶List the packages currently installed as a dict:
{'<package_name>': '<version>'}
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkg.list_pkgs
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
purge
(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs)¶Package purges are not supported, this function is identical to
remove()
.
Multiple Package Options:
name
parameter will be ignored if this option is passed.New in version 0.16.0.
Returns a dict containing the changes.
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkg.purge <package name>
salt '*' pkg.purge <package1>,<package2>,<package3>
salt '*' pkg.purge pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
remove
(name=None, pkgs=None, **kwargs)¶Remove a single package with pkg_delete
Multiple Package Options:
name
parameter will be ignored if this option is passed.New in version 0.16.0.
Returns a dict containing the changes.
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkg.remove <package name>
salt '*' pkg.remove <package1>,<package2>,<package3>
salt '*' pkg.remove pkgs='["foo", "bar"]'
salt.modules.openbsdpkg.
version
(*names, **kwargs)¶Returns a string representing the package version or an empty string if not installed. If more than one package name is specified, a dict of name/version pairs is returned.
CLI Example:
salt '*' pkg.version <package name>
salt '*' pkg.version <package1> <package2> <package3> ...