systemd-formula
- Formula to set up and configure systemd including
- units
- networkd
- timesyncd
- resolved
- journald
Table of Contents
General notes
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If you want to use this formula, please pay attention to the FORMULA
file and/or git tag
,
which contains the currently released version. This formula is versioned according to Semantic Versioning.
See Formula Versioning Section for more details.
Contributing to this repo
Commit message formatting is significant!!
Please see How to contribute for more details.
General customization strategies
Because systemd config files aren't easy to recreate in jinja based on multiple keys and different needs, I'm using TOFS.
Template Override and Files Switch (TOFS) pattern as described in the documentation file TOFS_pattern.md.
Note
See the full Salt Formulas doc.
Available states
systemd
Installs the systemd packages and libraries.
systemd.journald
This state manages systemd-journald configuration
systemd.timesyncd
This state installs systemd-timesyncd and configures both NTP and timezone
systemd.timesyncd.config
This state installs systemd-timesyncd and adds the timesyncd.conf from pillar (see pillar.example)
systemd.networkd
This state installs systemd-networkd and recursively adds files per os_family/minion_id
systemd.networkd.profiles
This state installs systemd-networkd profile files from pillar (see pillar.example)
systemd.resolved
This state installs systemd-resolved and recursively adds files per os_family/minion_id
systemd.resolved.config
This state installs systemd-resolved and adds the resolved.conf from pillar (see pillar.example)
systemd.units
This formula provides a state to configure systemd units
Testing
Linux testing is done with kitchen-salt
.
Requirements
- Ruby
- Docker
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
$ bin/kitchen test [platform]
Where [platform]
is the platform name defined in kitchen.yml
,
e.g. debian-9-2019-2-py3
.
bin/kitchen converge
Creates the docker instance and runs the systemd
main state, ready for testing.
bin/kitchen verify
Runs the inspec
tests on the actual instance.
bin/kitchen destroy
Removes the docker instance.
bin/kitchen test
Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. destroy
+ converge
+ verify
+ destroy
.
bin/kitchen login
Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.