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Salt Release Notes - Codename Beryllium
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Core Changes
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- Add system version info to ``versions_report``, which appears in both ``salt
--versions-report`` and ``salt '*' test.versions_report``. Also added is an
alias ``test.versions`` to ``test.versions_report``. (:issue:`21906`)
- Add colorized console logging support. This is activated by using
``%(colorlevel)s``, ``%(colorname)s``, ``%(colorprocess)s``, ``%(colormsg)s``
in ``log_fmt_console`` in the config file for any of ``salt-master``,
``salt-minion``, and ``salt-cloud``.
Salt Cloud Changes
==================
- Modified the Linode Salt Cloud driver to use Linode's native API instead of
depending on apache-libcloud or linode-python.
JBoss 7 State
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Remove unused argument ``timeout`` in jboss7.status.
Pkgrepo State
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Deprecate ``enabled`` argument in ``pkgrepo.managed`` in favor of ``disabled``.
Archive Module
==============
In the ``archive.tar`` and ``archive.cmd_unzip`` module functions, remove the
arbitrary prefixing of the options string with ``-``. An options string
beginning with a ``--long-option``, would have uncharacteristically needed its
first ``-`` removed under the former scheme.
Also, tar will parse its options differently if short options are used with or
without a preceding ``-``, so it is better to not confuse the user into
thinking they're using the non- ``-`` format, when really they are using the
with- ``-`` format.
Win System Module
=================
The unit of the ``timeout`` parameter in the ``system.halt``,
``system.poweroff``, ``system.reboot``, and ``system.shutdown`` functions has
been changed from seconds to minutes in order to be consistent with the linux
timeout setting. (:issue:`24411`) Optionally, the unit can be reverted to
seconds by specifying ``in_seconds=True``.
Deprecations
============
- The ``digital_ocean.py`` Salt Cloud driver was removed in favor of the
``digital_ocean_v2.py`` driver as DigitalOcean has removed support for APIv1.
The ``digital_ocean_v2.py`` was renamed to ``digital_ocean.py`` and supports
DigitalOcean's APIv2.
- The ``vsphere.py`` Salt Cloud driver has been deprecated in favor of the
``vmware.py`` driver.
- The ``openstack.py`` Salt Cloud driver has been deprecated in favor of the
``nova.py`` driver.
- The use of ``provider`` in Salt Cloud provider files to define cloud drivers
has been deprecated in favor of useing ``driver``. Both terms will work until
the Nitrogen release of Salt. Example provider file:
.. code-block:: yaml
my-ec2-cloud-config:
id: 'HJGRYCILJLKJYG'
key: 'kdjgfsgm;woormgl/aserigjksjdhasdfgn'
private_key: /etc/salt/my_test_key.pem
keyname: my_test_key
securitygroup: default
driver: ec2