salt.modules.daemontools

daemontools service module. This module will create daemontools type service watcher.

This module is compatible with the service states, so it can be used to maintain services using the provider argument:

myservice:
  service.running:
    - provider: daemontools
salt.modules.daemontools.available(name)

Returns True if the specified service is available, otherwise returns False.

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.available foo
salt.modules.daemontools.full_restart(name)

Calls daemontools.restart() function

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.full_restart <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.get_all()

Return a list of all available services

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.get_all
salt.modules.daemontools.missing(name)

The inverse of daemontools.available. Returns True if the specified service is not available, otherwise returns False.

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.missing foo
salt.modules.daemontools.reload(name)

Wrapper for term()

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.reload <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.restart(name)

Restart service via daemontools. This will stop/start service

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.restart <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.start(name)

Starts service via daemontools

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.start <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.status(name, sig=None)

Return the status for a service via daemontools, return pid if running

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.status <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.stop(name)

Stops service via daemontools

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.stop <service name>
salt.modules.daemontools.term(name)

Send a TERM to service via daemontools

CLI Example:

salt '*' daemontools.term <service name>