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# Dockerized SaltStack Master Sodium v3001.1
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Dockerfile to build a [SaltStack](https://www.saltstack.com) Master image for the Docker opensource container platform.
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SaltStack Master is set up in the Docker image using the install from git source method as documented in the the [official bootstrap](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/salt_bootstrap.html) documentation.
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For other methods to install SaltStack please refer to the [Official SaltStack Installation Guide](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/installation/index.html).
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## Table of Contents
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md)
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- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Custom States](#custom-states)
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- [Minion Keys](#minion-keys)
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- [Master Signed Keys](#master-signed-keys)
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- [Salt API](#salt-api)
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- [Salt Pepper](#salt-pepper)
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- [Host Mapping](#host-mapping)
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- [Git Fileserver](#git-fileserver)
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- [GitPython](#gitpython)
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- [PyGit2](#pygit2)
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- [3rd Party Formulas](#3rd-party-formulas)
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- [Logs](#logs)
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- [Healthcheck](#healthcheck)
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- [Available Configuration Parameters](#available-configuration-parameters)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Shell Access](#shell-access)
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- [Restart Services](#restart-services)
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- [References](#references)
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## Installation
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Automated builds of the image are available on [Dockerhub](https://hub.docker.com/r/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/) and is the recommended method of installation.
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```sh
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docker pull cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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You can also pull the latest tag which is built from the repository `HEAD`
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```sh
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docker pull cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:latest
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```
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These images are also available from [Quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master):
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```sh
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docker pull quay.io/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:latest
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```
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and from [GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/users/cdalvaro/packages/container/package/docker-salt-master):
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```sh
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docker pull ghcr.io/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:latest
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```
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Alternatively, you can build the image locally.
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```sh
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docker build -t cdalvaro/docker-salt-master github.com/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master
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```
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## Quick Start
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The quickest way to get started is using [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/).
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```sh
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/master/docker-compose.yml
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```
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Start SaltStack master using:
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```sh
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docker-compose up --detach
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```
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Alternatively, you can manually launch the `docker-salt-master` container:
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_master --detach \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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## Configuration
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### Custom States
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In order to provide salt with your custom states you must mount the volume `/home/salt/data/srv/`
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with your `roots` directory.
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### Minion Keys
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Minion keys can be added automatically on startup to SaltStack master by mounting the volume
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`/home/salt/data/keys` and copying the minion keys inside `keys/minions/` directory.
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It is also important to know that, in order to keep your keys after removing the container,
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the keys directory must be mounted.
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```sh
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mkdir -p keys/minions
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rsync root@minion1:/etc/salt/pki/minion/minion.pub keys/minions/minion1
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docker run --name salt_master -d \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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### Master Signed Keys
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It is possible to use signed master keys by establishing the environment variable
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`SALT_MASTER_SIGN_PUBKEY` to `True`.
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_stack --detach \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--env 'SALT_MASTER_SIGN_PUBKEY=True' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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The container will create the `master_sign` key and its signature.
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More information about how to configure the minion service can be found
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[here](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/multimaster_pki.html#prepping-the-minion-to-verify-received-public-keys).
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Additionally, you can generate new keys by executing the following command:
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_stack -it --rm \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1 \
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app:gen-signed-keys new_master_sign
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```
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The newly created keys will appear inside `keys/generated/new_master_sign` directory.
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### Salt API
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You can enable `salt-api` service by setting env variable `SALT_API_SERVICE_ENABLED` to `true`.
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A self-signed SSL certificate will be automatically generated and the following configuration
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will be added to the master configuration file:
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```yml
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rest_cherrypy:
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port: 8000
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ssl_crt: /etc/pki/tls/certs/docker-salt-master.crt
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ssl_key: /etc/pki/tls/certs/docker-salt-master.key
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```
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The container exposes port `8000` by default, although you can map this port to whatever port you like in
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your `docker run` command or in your `docker-compose.yml` file.
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_stack --detach \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 --publish 8000:8000 \
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--env 'SALT_API_SERVICE_ENABLED=true' \
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--env 'SALT_API_USER_PASS=4wesome-Pass0rd' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/config/:/home/salt/data/config/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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By default, user `salt_api` is created and you can set its password by setting the environment variable
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`SALT_API_USER_PASS`.
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You can also change the salt-api _username_ by setting `SALT_API_USER`.
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It is possible to disable this user by explicitly setting this variable to an empty string: `SALT_API_USER=''` if you are going to use an `LDAP` server.
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As a security measure, if `SALT_API_USER_PASS` is set to `true` and you don't disable `SALT_API_USER`,
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you'll be required to set `SALT_API_USER_PASS`. Otherwise initialization will fail and your Docker image won't work.
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With all that set, you'll be able to provide your _salt-api_ custom configuration by creating the `salt-api.conf`
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file inside your `conf` directory:
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```yml
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external_auth:
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pam:
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salt_api:
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- .*
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- '@runner'
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- '@wheel'
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- '@jobs'
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```
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More information is available in the following link: [External Authentication System (eAuth)](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/eauth/index.html#acl-eauth).
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Now you have your docker-salt-master docker image ready to accept external authentications and to connect external tools such as [`saltstack/pepper`](https://github.com/saltstack/pepper).
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#### Salt Pepper
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The pepper CLI script allows users to execute Salt commands from computers that are external to computers running the salt-master or salt-minion daemons as though they were running Salt locally
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##### Installation:
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```sh
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pip3 install salt-pepper
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```
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##### Configuration
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Then configure pepper by filling your `~/.pepperrc` file with your salt-api credentials:
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```conf
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[main]
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SALTAPI_URL=https://your.salt-master.hostname:8000/
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SALTAPI_USER=salt_api
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SALTAPI_PASS=4wesome-Pass0rd
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SALTAPI_EAUTH=pam
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```
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##### Usage
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Beging executing salt states with `pepper`:
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```sh
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pepper '*' test.ping
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```
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### Host Mapping
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Per default the container is configured to run `salt-master` as user and group `salt` with `uid` and `gid` `1000`. From the host it appears as if the mounted data volumes are owned by the host's user/group `1000` and maybe leading to unfavorable effects.
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Also the container processes seem to be executed as the host's user/group `1000`. The container can be configured to map the uid and gid of git to different ids on host by passing the environment variables `USERMAP_UID` and `USERMAP_GID`. The following command maps the ids to the current user and group on the host.
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_stack -it --rm \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env "USERMAP_UID=$(id -u)" --env "USERMAP_GID=$(id -g)" \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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### Git Fileserver
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This image uses [GitPython](https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython) and [PyGit2](https://www.pygit2.org) as gitfs backends to allow Salt to serve files from git repositories.
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It can be enabled by adding `gitfs` to the [`fileserver_backend`](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/master.html#std:conf_master-fileserver_backend) list (see [Available Configuration Parameters](#available-configuration-parameters)), and configuring one or more repositories in [`gitfs_remotes`](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/master.html#std:conf_master-gitfs_remotes).
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#### GitPython
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The default name for the ssh key is `gitfs_ssh` but it can be changed with the env variables `SALT_GITFS_SSH_PRIVATE_KEY` and `SALT_GITFS_SSH_PUBLIC_KEY`.
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This keys must be placed inside `/home/salt/data/keys` directory.
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#### PyGit2
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You can create an ssh key for pygit2 with the following command:
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```sh
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ssh-keygen -f gitfs_pygit2 -C 'gitfs@example.com'
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```
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Place it wherever you want inside the container and specify its path with the configuration parameters: `gitfs_pubkey` and `gitfs_privkey` in your `.conf` file.
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For example:
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```yml
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gitfs_provider: pygit2
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gitfs_privkey: /home/salt/data/keys/gitfs/gitfs_ssh
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gitfs_pubkey: /home/salt/data/keys/gitfs/gitfs_ssh.pub
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```
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**Important Note**
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If you get the following error while using `gitfs` with `pygit2`
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```plain
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_pygit2.GitError: Failed to authenticate SSH session: Unable to send userauth-publickey request
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```
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look if your private key hash empty lines at the bottom of the file and suppress them for solving the error.
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### 3rd Party Formulas
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You can add third party formulas to your configuration simply by adding them to your `gitfs_remotes`:
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```yml
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# fileserver.conf
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fileserver_backend:
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- roots
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- gitfs
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# gitfs.conf
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gitfs_provider: pygit2
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gitfs_remotes:
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- https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/apache-formula
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- https://github.com/aokiji/salt-formula-helm.git
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```
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This is the [SaltStack recommended](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#adding-a-formula-as-a-gitfs-remote) way of doing it, and you can go to the [Git Fileserver](#git-fileserver) section on this document if you need help configuring this service.
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You can find a great set of formulas on the following GitHub repositories:
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- [Official SaltStack Formulas](https://github.com/saltstack-formulas)
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- [Unofficial SaltStack Formulas](https://github.com/salt-formulas)
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Although, as mention in [SaltStack documentation](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#adding-a-formula-as-a-gitfs-remote), you are encouraged to fork desired formulas to avoid unexpected changes to your infrastructure.
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However, sometimes you may need to load some formulas that are not available on a git repository and you want to have them separated from your main `srv` directory.
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For that case, you can mount a volume containing all your third party formulas separeted in subdirectories into `/home/salt/data/3pfs/`, and they will be automatically added to the master configuration when your container starts.
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```sh
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# 3pfs directory content
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3pfs
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├── custom-formula
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├── golang-formula
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└── vim-formula
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```
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_stack -it --rm \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env "USERMAP_UID=$(id -u)" --env "USERMAP_GID=$(id -g)" \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/3pfs/:/home/salt/data/3pfs/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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If you need to add more third party formulas, you can restart the container, or you can type the following command:
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```sh
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docker exec -it salt_stack /sbin/entrypoint.sh app:reload-3rd-formulas
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```
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`file_roots` base configuration file will be updated with current existing formulas and `salt-master` service will be restarted to reload the new configuration.
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### Logs
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Salt logs are accessible by mounting the volume `/home/salt/data/logs/`.
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Inside that directory you could find `supervisor/` logs and `salt/` logs:
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_master --detach \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/logs/:/home/salt/data/logs/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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Check [Available Configuration Parameters](#available-configuration-parameters) section for configuring logrotate.
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### Healthcheck
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This image includes a [health check](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#healthcheck) script: `/usr/local/sbin/healthcheck` (although it is disable by default). It is useful to check if the `salt-master` service is alive and responding.
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If you are running this image under k8s, you can define a _liveness command_ as explained [here](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/#define-a-liveness-command).
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If you use `docker-compose` as your container orchestrator, you can add the following entries to your compose file:
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```yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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master:
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container_name: salt_master
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image: cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD", "/usr/local/sbin/healthcheck"]
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start_period: 30s
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```
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(More info available at [compose file](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#healthcheck) official documentation)
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Or, if you launch your container [with docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#healthcheck):
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```sh
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docker run --name salt_master --detach \
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--publish 4505:4505 --publish 4506:4506 \
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--health-cmd='/usr/local/sbin/healthcheck' \
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--health-start-period=30s \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/logs/:/home/salt/data/logs/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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Then you can manually check this info by running the following command:
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```sh
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docker inspect --format "{{json .State.Health }}" salt_master | jq
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```
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Then, the output will be something similar to this:
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```json
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{
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"Status": "healthy",
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"FailingStreak": 0,
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"Log": [
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{
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"Start": "2020-05-23T16:47:55.1046568Z",
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"End": "2020-05-23T16:48:02.3381442Z",
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"ExitCode": 0,
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"Output": "local:\n True\n"
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}
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]
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}
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```
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### Available Configuration Parameters
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Please refer the docker run command options for the `--env-file` flag where you can specify all required environment variables in a single file. This will save you from writing a potentially long docker run command. Alternatively you can use docker-compose.
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Below is the list of available options that can be used to customize your SaltStack master installation.
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| Parameter | Description |
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| `DEBUG` | Set this to `true` to enable entrypoint debugging. |
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| `TIMEZONE` | Set the container timezone. Defaults to `UTC`. Values are expected to be in Canonical format. Example: `Europe/Madrid`. See the list of [acceptable values](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones). |
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| `SALT_LOG_LEVEL` | The level of messages to send to the console. One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'. Default: `warning` |
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| `SALT_LOG_ROTATE_FREQUENCY` | Logrotate frequency for salt logs. Available options are 'daily', 'weekly', 'monthly', and 'yearly'. Default: `weekly` |
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| `SALT_LOG_ROTATE_RETENTION` | Keep x files before deleting old log files. Defaults: `52` |
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| `SALT_LEVEL_LOGFILE` | The level of messages to send to the log file. One of 'garbage', 'trace', 'debug', info', 'warning', 'error', 'critical'. Default: `warning` |
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| `SALT_API_SERVICE_ENABLED` | Enable `salt-api` service. Default: `false` |
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| `SALT_API_USER` | Set username for `salt-api` service. Default: `salt_api` |
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| `SALT_API_USER_PASS` | `SALT_API_USER` password. Required if `SALT_API_SERVICE_ENBALED` is `true` and `SALT_API_USER` is not empty. _Unset_ by default |
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| `SALT_MASTER_SIGN_PUBKEY` | Sign the master auth-replies with a cryptographic signature of the master's public key. Possible values: 'True' or 'False'. Default: `False` |
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| `SALT_MASTER_USE_PUBKEY_SIGNATURE` | Instead of computing the signature for each auth-reply, use a pre-calculated signature. This option requires `SALT_MASTER_SIGN_PUBKEY` set to 'True'. Possible values: 'True' or 'False'. Default: `True` |
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| `SALT_MASTER_SIGN_KEY_NAME` | The customizable name of the signing-key-pair without suffix. Default: `master_sign` |
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| `SALT_MASTER_PUBKEY_SIGNATURE` | The name of the file in the master's pki-directory that holds the pre-calculated signature of the master's public-key. Default: `master_pubkey_signature` |
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| `SALT_MASTER_ROOT_USER` | Forces `salt-master` to be runned as `root` instead of `salt`. Default: `False` |
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| `SALT_GITFS_SSH_PRIVATE_KEY` | The name of the ssh private key for gitfs. Default: `gitfs_ssh` |
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| `SALT_GITFS_SSH_PUBLIC_KEY` | The name of the ssh public key for gitfs. Default: `gitfs_ssh.pub` |
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| `USERMAP_UID` | Sets the uid for user `salt` to the specified uid. Default: `1000`. |
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| `USERMAP_GID` | Sets the gid for user `salt` to the specified gid. Default: `1000`. |
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Any parameter not listed in the above table and available in the following [link](https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/configuration/examples.html#configuration-examples-master), can be set by creating the directory `config` and adding into it a `.conf` file with the desired parameters:
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```sh
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mkdir config
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cat > config/ports.conf << EOF
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# The tcp port used by the publisher:
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publish_port: 3505
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# The port used by the communication interface.
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ret_port: 3506
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EOF
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docker run --name salt_master -d \
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--publish 3505:3505 --publish 3506:3506 \
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--env 'SALT_LOG_LEVEL=info' \
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--volume $(pwd)/roots/:/home/salt/data/srv/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/keys/:/home/salt/data/keys/ \
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--volume $(pwd)/config/:/home/salt/data/config/ \
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cdalvaro/docker-salt-master:3001.1
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```
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## Usage
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To test which salt minions are listening the following command can be executed directly from the host machine:
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```sh
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docker exec -it salt_master salt '*' test.ping
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```
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Then, you can apply salt states to your minions:
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```sh
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docker exec -it salt_master salt '*' state.apply [state]
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```
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## Shell Access
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For debugging and maintenance purposes you may want access the container shell. If you are using docker version 1.3.0 or higher you can access a running container shell using docker exec command.
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```sh
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docker exec -it salt_master bash
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```
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## Restart Services
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You can restart containers services by running the following command:
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```sh
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docker exec -it salt_master entrypoint.sh app:restart [salt-service]
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```
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Where `salt-service` is one of: `salt-master` os `salt-api` (if `SALT_API_SERVICE_ENABLED` is set to `true`)
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## References
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- https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/installation/index.html
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- https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/tutorials/salt_bootstrap.html
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- https://github.com/saltstack/salt/releases
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[saltstack_badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/SaltStack-v3001.1-lightgrey.svg?style=flat-square&logo=Saltstack
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[saltstack_release_notes]: https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/3001.1.html "SaltStack Release Notes"
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[ubuntu_badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/ubuntu-focal--20200720-E95420.svg?style=flat-square&logo=Ubuntu
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[ubuntu_hub_docker]: https://hub.docker.com/_/ubuntu/ "Ubuntu Image"
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[github_publish_badge]: https://img.shields.io/github/workflow/status/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/Publish%20Docker%20image?style=flat-square&label=build&logo=GitHub&logoColor=%23181717
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[github_publish_workflow]: https://github.com/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Publish+Docker+image%22
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[docker_size_badge]: https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/latest?style=flat-square&logo=docker&color=2496ED
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[docker_hub_tags]: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master/tags
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[codefactor_badge]: https://img.shields.io/codefactor/grade/github/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master?style=flat-square&logo=CodeFactor
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[codefactor_score]: https://www.codefactor.io/repository/github/cdalvaro/docker-salt-master
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[stackoverflow_badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/stackoverflow-community-orange?style=flat-square&logo=stackoverflow&color=FE7A16
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[stackoverflow_community]: https://stackoverflow.com/tags/salt-stack
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