* Update job_cache and keep_jobs docs to be more specific to their behavior
Also fixed a bug discovered when investigating job_cache/keep_jobs functionality
where the jid directory and files were removed by the cache cleaner, but not the
original jid clash detection directory created in /var/cache/salt/master/jobs/.
Fixes#29286
* Add testcase for the changes in the local_cache.clean_old_jobs func
* Mark tests as destructive
* Put destructive test decorator in correct location
* Check rendered YAML for invalid keys
PyYAML will for some reason allow improper YAML, specifically double
curly-braces like ``{{ }}``, to be formed into an unhashable dict (that
is, one with a dict as a key). This commit will change the YAML renderer
such that the rendered data is recursively checked for keys that are
dicts, and raises an SaltRenderError if such a key is encountered.
Resolves#33073.
* Fix smtp returner test
This test was using jinja placeholders but was not passing the template
through the jinja renderer. This commit adds the use of the jinja
renderer to this test to fix the failure caused by the addition of
verification of the loaded YAML inthe previous commit.
* Fix file.managed for Windows (#33181)
* Revert back to import string_types
For some reason, there is a problem with the following
code when run from the file.py module:
```
from salt.ext import six
comment = 'This is a string'
isinstance(comment, six.string_types)
```
When run from within the python shell it works fine.
* Add six import
* Fix some lint
* Use correct six import
* Changed it back to explicit import
* Additional comments specific to 2015.5
* Fix file.managed for real
* Move comment to clarify purpose
* update 2015.5.11 release notes (#33197)
* Add pip installed and removed test (#33178)
* Resolve issue with pkg module on Mint Linux (#33205)
Closes#32198
* Hash fileclients by opts
There was an issue whereby the cache of the fileclient was being overwritten
by dueling minion instances in multimaster mode. This protects them by hashing
by the id of opts.
Closes#25040
* Silly typo!
* Remove tests which do not test any actual functionality or are too tightly coupled to the implementation
* Add run_on_start docs to schedule.rst (#32958)
Fixes#22580
* Backport #33021 manually to 2015.5 (#33044)
* Saltfile with pillar tests (#33045)
* add file.managed with pillar data tests
* do not require git for other tests
* Whitespace...
* Evaluate %h and %u before deciding if the ssh config path is absolute
Since %h is the user's home directory, it's not very useful unless it
appears at the beginning of the path. However, putting it at the
beginning of the path does not have the expected effect: %h/.ssh
will become /home/someuser/home/someuser/.ssh, since "%h/.ssh" is
identified by Python as a non-absolute path, causing the user's
home directory to be tacked on the front.
* Improved ssh_auth path expansion test