- Engines are executed in a separate process that is monitored by Salt. If a Salt engine stops, it is restarted automatically.
- Engines can run on the Salt master and on Salt minions.
Salt engines enhance and replace the :ref:`external processes <ext-processes>` functionality.
Configuration
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Salt engines are configured under an ``engines`` top-level section in your Salt master or Salt minion configuration. Provide a list of engines and parameters under this section.
Salt engines must be in the Salt path, or you can add the ``engines_dirs`` option in your Salt master configuration with a list of directories under which Salt attempts to find Salt engines. This option should be formatted as a list of directories to search, such as:
An example Salt engine, :blob:`salt/engines/test.py`, is available in the Salt source. To develop an engine, the only requirement is that your module implement the ``start()`` function.