A module to wrap (non-Windows) archive calls
New in version 2014.1.0.
salt.modules.archive.
cmd_unzip
(zip_file, dest, excludes=None, template=None, options=None, runas=None)¶New in version 2015.5.0: In versions 2014.7.x and earlier, this function was known as
archive.unzip
.
Uses the unzip
command to unpack zip files. This command is part of the
Info-ZIP suite of tools, and is typically packaged as simply unzip
.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.cmd_unzip template=jinja /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/{{grains.id}}/ excludes=file_1,file_2
Additional command-line options to pass to the unzip
binary.
Changed in version Beryllium: The mandatory - prefixing has been removed. An options string beginning with a --long-option, would have uncharacteristically needed its first - removed under the former scheme.
Unpack the zip file as the specified user. Defaults to the user under which the minion is running.
New in version 2015.5.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.cmd_unzip /tmp/zipfile.zip /home/strongbad/ excludes=file_1,file_2
salt.modules.archive.
cmd_zip
(zip_file, sources, template=None, cwd=None, runas=None)¶New in version 2015.5.0: In versions 2014.7.x and earlier, this function was known as
archive.zip
.
Uses the zip
command to create zip files. This command is part of the
Info-ZIP suite of tools, and is typically packaged as simply zip
.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.cmd_zip template=jinja /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/{{grains.id}}.txt
Use this argument along with relative paths in sources
to create
zip files which do not contain the leading directories. If not
specified, the zip file will be created as if the cwd was /
, and
creating a zip file of /foo/bar/baz.txt
will contain the parent
directories foo
and bar
. To create a zip file containing just
baz.txt
, the following command would be used:
salt '*' archive.cmd_zip /tmp/baz.zip baz.txt cwd=/foo/bar
New in version 2014.7.1.
Create the zip file as the specified user. Defaults to the user under which the minion is running.
New in version 2015.5.0.
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.cmd_zip /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/sourcefile2
salt.modules.archive.
gunzip
(gzipfile, template=None, runas=None)¶Uses the gunzip command to unpack gzip files
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.gunzip template=jinja /tmp/{{grains.id}}.txt.gz
CLI Example:
# Create /tmp/sourcefile.txt
salt '*' archive.gunzip /tmp/sourcefile.txt.gz
salt.modules.archive.
gzip
(sourcefile, template=None, runas=None)¶Uses the gzip command to create gzip files
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.gzip template=jinja /tmp/{{grains.id}}.txt
CLI Example:
# Create /tmp/sourcefile.txt.gz
salt '*' archive.gzip /tmp/sourcefile.txt
salt.modules.archive.
rar
(rarfile, sources, template=None, cwd=None, runas=None)¶Uses rar for Linux to create rar files
Run the rar command from the specified directory. Use this argument along with relative file paths to create rar files which do not contain the leading directories. If not specified, this will default to the home directory of the user under which the salt minion process is running.
New in version 2014.7.1.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.rar template=jinja /tmp/rarfile.rar '/tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/{{grains.id}}.txt'
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.rar /tmp/rarfile.rar /tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/sourcefile2
salt.modules.archive.
tar
(options, tarfile, sources=None, dest=None, cwd=None, template=None, runas=None)¶Note
This function has changed for version 0.17.0. In prior versions, the
cwd
and template
arguments must be specified, with the source
directories/files coming as a space-separated list at the end of the
command. Beginning with 0.17.0, sources
must be a comma-separated
list, and the cwd
and template
arguments are optional.
Uses the tar command to pack, unpack, etc. tar files
Options to pass to the tar command
Changed in version Beryllium: The mandatory - prefixing has been removed. An options string beginning with a --long-option, would have uncharacteristically needed its first - removed under the former scheme.
Also, tar will parse its options differently if short options are used with or without a preceding -, so it is better to not confuse the user into thinking they're using the non-- format, when really they are using the with-- format.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.tar -cjvf /tmp/salt.tar.bz2 {{grains.saltpath}} template=jinja
CLI Examples:
# Create a tarfile
salt '*' archive.tar -cjvf /tmp/tarfile.tar.bz2 /tmp/file_1,/tmp/file_2
# Unpack a tarfile
salt '*' archive.tar xf foo.tar dest=/target/directory
salt.modules.archive.
unrar
(rarfile, dest, excludes=None, template=None, runas=None)¶Uses rar for Linux to unpack rar files
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.unrar template=jinja /tmp/rarfile.rar /tmp/{{grains.id}}/ excludes=file_1,file_2
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.unrar /tmp/rarfile.rar /home/strongbad/ excludes=file_1,file_2
salt.modules.archive.
unzip
(zip_file, dest, excludes=None, template=None, runas=None)¶Uses the zipfile
Python module to unpack zip files
Changed in version 2015.5.0: This function was rewritten to use Python's native zip file support.
The old functionality has been preserved in the new function
archive.cmd_unzip
. For versions
2014.7.x and earlier, see the archive.cmd_zip
documentation.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.unzip template=jinja /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/{{grains.id}}/ excludes=file_1,file_2
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.unzip /tmp/zipfile.zip /home/strongbad/ excludes=file_1,file_2
salt.modules.archive.
zip
(zip_file, sources, template=None, cwd=None, runas=None)¶Uses the zipfile
Python module to create zip files
Changed in version 2015.5.0: This function was rewritten to use Python's native zip file support.
The old functionality has been preserved in the new function
archive.cmd_zip
. For versions
2014.7.x and earlier, see the archive.cmd_zip
documentation.
Can be set to 'jinja' or another supported template engine to render the command arguments before execution:
salt '*' archive.zip template=jinja /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/{{grains.id}}.txt
Use this argument along with relative paths in sources
to create
zip files which do not contain the leading directories. If not
specified, the zip file will be created as if the cwd was /
, and
creating a zip file of /foo/bar/baz.txt
will contain the parent
directories foo
and bar
. To create a zip file containing just
baz.txt
, the following command would be used:
salt '*' archive.zip /tmp/baz.zip baz.txt cwd=/foo/bar
CLI Example:
salt '*' archive.zip /tmp/zipfile.zip /tmp/sourcefile1,/tmp/sourcefile2