Execute puppet routines
salt.modules.puppet.fact(name, puppet=False)¶Run facter for a specific fact
CLI Example:
salt '*' puppet.fact kernel
salt.modules.puppet.facts(puppet=False)¶Run facter and return the results
CLI Example:
salt '*' puppet.facts
salt.modules.puppet.noop(*args, **kwargs)¶Execute a puppet noop run and return a dict with the stderr, stdout, return code, etc. Usage is the same as for puppet.run.
CLI Example:
salt '*' puppet.noop
salt '*' puppet.noop tags=basefiles::edit,apache::server
salt '*' puppet.noop debug
salt '*' puppet.noop apply /a/b/manifest.pp modulepath=/a/b/modules tags=basefiles::edit,apache::server
salt.modules.puppet.run(*args, **kwargs)¶Execute a puppet run and return a dict with the stderr, stdout, return code, etc. The first positional argument given is checked as a subcommand. Following positional arguments should be ordered with arguments required by the subcommand first, followed by non-keyvalue pair options. Tags are specified by a tag keyword and comma separated list of values. -- http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/Using_Tags
CLI Examples:
salt '*' puppet.run
salt '*' puppet.run tags=basefiles::edit,apache::server
salt '*' puppet.run agent onetime no-daemonize no-usecacheonfailure no-splay ignorecache
salt '*' puppet.run debug
salt '*' puppet.run apply /a/b/manifest.pp modulepath=/a/b/modules tags=basefiles::edit,apache::server
Current Salt release: 2014.1.7
Docs for previous releases on salt.rtfd.org.