''' Use this script to dump the event data out to the terminal. It needs to know what the sock_dir is. This script is a generic tool to test event output ''' # Import Python libs import os import optparse import pprint import time # Import Salt libs import salt.utils.event def parse(): ''' Parse the script command line inputs ''' parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option('-s', '--sock-dir', dest='sock_dir', default='/var/run/salt', help=('Staticly define the directory holding the salt unix ' 'sockets for communication')) parser.add_option('-n', '--node', dest='node', default='master', help=('State if this listener will attach to a master or a ' 'minion daemon, pass "master" or "minion"')) options, args = parser.parse_args() opts = {} for k, v in options.__dict__.items(): if v is not None: opts[k] = v return opts def listen(sock_dir, node): ''' Attach to the pub socket and grab messages ''' event = salt.utils.event.SaltEvent( node, sock_dir, ) print event.puburi while True: ret = event.get_event(full=True) if ret is None: continue print('Event fired at {0}'.format(time.asctime())) print('*' * 25) print('Tag: {0}'.format(ret['tag'])) print('Data:') pprint.pprint(ret['data']) if __name__ == '__main__': opts = parse() listen(opts['sock_dir'], opts['node'])