==================================== running salt as normal user tutorial ==================================== .. include:: /_incl/requisite_incl.rst Running Salt functions as non root user ======================================= If you don't want to run salt cloud as root or even install it you can configure it to have a virtual root in your working directory. The salt system uses the ``salt.syspath`` module to find the variables If you run the salt-build, it will generated in: .. code-block:: bash ./build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/salt/_syspaths.py To generate it, run the command: .. code-block:: bash python setup.py build Copy the generated module into your salt directory .. code-block:: bash cp ./build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/salt/_syspaths.py salt/_syspaths.py Edit it to include needed variables and your new paths .. code-block:: python # you need to edit this ROOT_DIR = *your current dir* + '/salt/root' # you need to edit this INSTALL_DIR = *location of source code* CONFIG_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/etc/salt' CACHE_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/var/cache/salt' SOCK_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/var/run/salt' SRV_ROOT_DIR= ROOT_DIR + '/srv' BASE_FILE_ROOTS_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/srv/salt' BASE_PILLAR_ROOTS_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/srv/pillar' BASE_MASTER_ROOTS_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/srv/salt-master' LOGS_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/var/log/salt' PIDFILE_DIR = ROOT_DIR + '/var/run' CLOUD_DIR = INSTALL_DIR + '/cloud' BOOTSTRAP = CLOUD_DIR + '/deploy/bootstrap-salt.sh' Create the directory structure .. code-block:: bash mkdir -p root/etc/salt root/var/cache/run root/run/salt root/srv root/srv/salt root/srv/pillar root/srv/salt-master root/var/log/salt root/var/run Populate the configuration files: .. code-block:: bash cp -r conf/* root/etc/salt/ Edit your ``root/etc/salt/master`` configuration that is used by salt-cloud: .. code-block:: yaml user: *your user name* Run like this: .. code-block:: bash PYTHONPATH=`pwd` scripts/salt-cloud