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Salt 2014.7.0 Release Notes - Codename Helium
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=============================================
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This release is the largest Salt release ever, with more features and commits
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then any previous release of Salt. Everything from the new RAET transport to
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major updates in Salt Cloud and the merging of Salt API into the main project.
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New Transport!
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RAET Transport Option
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This has been a HUGE amount of work, but the beta release of Salt with RAET is
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ready to go. RAET is a reliable queuing transport system that has been
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developed in partnership with a number of large enterprises to give Salt an
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alternative to ZeroMQ and a way to get Salt to scale well beyond tens of
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thousands of servers. Unlike ZeroMQ, RAET is completely asynchronous in every
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aspect of its operation and has been developed using the flow programming
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paradigm. This allows for many new capabilities to be added to Salt in the
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upcoming releases.
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Please keep in mind that this is a beta release of RAET and we hope for bugs to
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be worked out, performance to be better realized and more in the Lithium
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release.
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Simply stated, users running Salt with RAET should expect some hiccups as we
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hammer out the update. This is a BETA release of Salt RAET.
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For information about how to use Salt with RAET please see the :doc:`tutorial </topics/transports/raet/programming_intro>`.
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State System Enhancements
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=========================
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New Imperative State Keyword "Listen"
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-------------------------------------
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The new listen keyword allows for completely imperative states by calling the
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mod_watch routine after all states have run instead of re-ordering the states.
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Mod Aggregate Runtime Manipulator
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The new mod_aggregate system allows for the state system to rewrite the state
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data during execution. This allows for state definitions to be aggregated
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dynamically at runtime.
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The best example is found in the pkg state. If mod_aggregate is turned on,
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then when the first pkg state is reached the state system will scan all of the
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other running states for pkg states and take all other packages set for install
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and install them all at once in the first pkg state.
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These runtime modifications make it easy groups of states together, in future
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versions we hope to fill out the mod_aggregate system to build in more and
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more optimizations.
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For more documentation on mod_aggregate, see :doc:`the documentation
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</ref/states/aggregate>`.
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New Requisites: onchanges and onfail
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New requisites!
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Global onlyif and unless
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The ``onlyif`` and ``unless`` options can now be used for any state declaration.
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Use ``names`` to expand and override values
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The :ref:`names declaration <names-declaration>` in Salt's state system can now
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override or add values to the expanded data structure. For example:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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my_users:
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user.present:
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- names:
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- larry
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- curly
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- moe:
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- shell: /bin/zsh
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- groups:
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- wheel
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- shell: /bin/bash
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Major Features
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Scheduler Additions
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The Salt scheduler system has received MAJOR enhancements, allowing for
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cron-like scheduling and much more granular timing routines. See :mod:`here
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<salt.modules.schedule>` for more info.
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Red Hat 7 Family Support
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All the needed additions have been made to run Salt on RHEL 7 and derived OSes
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like CentOS and Scientific.
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Amazon Execution Modules
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An entire family of execution modules further enhancing Salt's Amazon Cloud
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support. They include the following:
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- :mod:`Autoscale Groups <salt.modules.boto_asg>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_asg>`) -- related: :mod:`Launch Control <salt.states.boto_lc>` states
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- :mod:`Cloud Watch <salt.modules.boto_cloudwatch>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_cloudwatch_alarm>`)
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- :mod:`Elastic Cache <salt.modules.boto_elasticache>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_elasticache>`)
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- :mod:`Elastic Load Balancer <salt.modules.boto_elb>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_elb>`)
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- :mod:`IAM Identity and Access Management <salt.modules.boto_iam>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_iam_role>`)
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- :mod:`Route53 DNS <salt.modules.boto_route53>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_route53>`)
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- :mod:`Security Groups <salt.modules.boto_secgroup>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_secgroup>`)
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- :mod:`Simple Queue Service <salt.modules.boto_sqs>` (includes :mod:`state support <salt.states.boto_sqs>`)
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LXC Runner Enhancements
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BETA
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The Salt LXC management system has received a number of enhancements which make
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running an LXC cloud entirely from Salt an easy proposition.
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Next Gen Docker Management
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The Docker support in Salt has been increased at least ten fold. The Docker API
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is now completely exposed and Salt ships with Docker data tracking systems
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which make automating Docker deployments very easy.
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Peer System Performance Improvements
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The peer system communication routines have been refined to make the peer
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system substantially faster.
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SDB
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---
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Encryption at rest for configs
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GPG Renderer
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Encrypted pillar at rest
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OpenStack Expansion
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Lots of new OpenStack stuff
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Queues System
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Ran change external queue systems into Salt events
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Multi Master Failover Additions
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Connecting to multiple masters is more dynamic then ever
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Chef Execution Module
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Managing Chef with Salt just got even easier!
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Fileserver Backend Enhancements
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All of the fileserver backends have been overhauled to be faster, lighter and more reliable
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Pyobjects Renderer
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Salt now ships with with the :mod:`Pyobjects Renderer <salt.renderers.pyobjects>` that
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allows for construction of States using pure Python with an idiomatic object interface.
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New Modules
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In addition to the Amazon modules mentioned above, there are also several other
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new execution modules:
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- :mod:`Oracle <salt.modules.oracle>`
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- :mod:`Random <salt.modules.mod_random>`
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- :mod:`Redis <salt.modules.redismod>`
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- :mod:`Amazon Simple Queue Service <salt.modules.aws_sqs>`
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- :mod:`Block Device Management <salt.modules.blockdev>`
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- :mod:`CoreOS etcd <salt.modules.etcd_mod>`
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- :mod:`Genesis <salt.modules.genesis>`
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- :mod:`InfluxDB <salt.modules.influx>`
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- :mod:`Server Density <salt.modules.serverdensity_device>`
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- :mod:`Twilio Notifications <salt.modules.twilio_notify>`
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- :mod:`Varnish <salt.modules.varnish>`
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- :mod:`ZNC IRC Bouncer <salt.modules.znc>`
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- :mod:`SMTP <salt.modules.smtp>`
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New Runners
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===========
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- :mod:`Map/Reduce Style <salt.runners.survey>`
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- :mod:`Queue <salt.runners.queue>`
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New External Pillars
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====================
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- :mod:`CoreOS etcd <salt.pillar.etcd_pillar>`
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New Salt-Cloud Providers
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========================
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- :mod:`Aliyun ECS Cloud <salt.cloud.clouds.aliyun>`
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- :mod:`LXC Containers <salt.cloud.clouds.lxc>`
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- :mod:`Proxmox (OpenVZ containers & KVM) <salt.cloud.clouds.proxmox>`
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Deprecations
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============
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:mod:`salt.modules.virturalenv_mod`
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- Removed deprecated ``memoize`` function from ``salt/utils/__init__.py`` (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated ``no_site_packages`` argument from ``create`` function (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated ``check_dns`` argument from ``minion_config`` and ``apply_minion_config`` functions (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated ``OutputOptionsWithTextMixIn`` class from ``salt/utils/parsers.py`` (deprecated)
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- Removed the following deprecated functions from ``salt/modules/ps.py``:
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- ``physical_memory_usage`` (deprecated)
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- ``virtual_memory_usage`` (deprecated)
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- ``cached_physical_memory`` (deprecated)
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- ``physical_memory_buffers`` (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated cloud arguments from ``cloud_config`` function in ``salt/config.py``:
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- ``vm_config`` (deprecated)
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- ``vm_config_path`` (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated ``libcloud_version`` function from ``salt/cloud/libcloudfuncs.py`` (deprecated)
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- Removed deprecated ``CloudConfigMixIn`` class from ``salt/utils/parsers.py`` (deprecated)
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