release: | 2013-02-12 |
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The lucky number 13 has turned the corner! From CLI notifications when quitting a salt command, to substantial improvements on Windows, Salt 0.13.0 has arrived!
The file.recurse system has been deployed and used in a vast array of situations. Fixes to the file state and module have led towards opening up new ways of running file.recurse to make it faster. Now the file.recurse state will download fewer files and will run substantially faster.
Minion stability on Windows has improved. Many file operations, including file.recurse, have been fixed and improved. The network module works better, to include network.interfaces. Both 32bit and 64bit installers are now available.
In the past, nodegroups were not available for targeting via the peer system. This has been fixed, allowing the new nodegroup expr_form argument for the publish.publish function:
salt-call publish.publish group1 test.ping expr_form=nodegroup
Additions allowing more granular blacklisting are available in 0.13.0. The ability to blacklist users and functions in client_acl have been added, as well as the ability to exclude state formulas from the command line.
Pillar data can now be embedded on the command line when calling state.sls
and state.highstate
. This allows for on the fly changes or settings to
pillar and makes parameterizing state formulas even easier. This is done via
the keyword argument:
salt '*' state.highstate pillar='{"cheese": "spam"}'
The above example will extend the existing pillar to hold the cheese
key
with a value of spam
. If the cheese
key is already specified in the
minion's pillar then it will be overwritten.
In the past hitting ctrl-C and quitting from the salt
command would just
drop to a shell prompt, this caused confusion with users who expected the
remote executions to also quit. Now a message is displayed showing what
command can be used to track the execution and what the job id is for the
execution.
Versions can now be specified within multiple-package pkg.installed
states. An example can be found below:
mypkgs:
pkg.installed:
- pkgs:
- foo
- bar: 1.2.3-4
- baz
The configuration subsystem in Salt has been overhauled to make the opts
dict used by Salt applications more portable, the problem is that this is an
incompatible change with salt-cloud, and salt-cloud will need to be updated
to the latest git to work with Salt 0.13.0. Salt Cloud 0.8.5 will also require
Salt 0.13.0 or later to function.
The SaltStack team is sorry for the inconvenience here, we work hard to make sure these sorts of things do not happen, but sometimes hard changes get in.