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saltconfd 2022.11.0
Lightweight Salt package à la confd
management of local application configuration files.
Why
Please note that the intent of this software package is not to compete against
confd or other popular equivalents; it was born purely out of my personal
preference / bias of using Salt for managing files (and others). Salt is
typically at the opposite end of “lightweight” and this package aims to
alleviate this, however it still cannot get better than confd - from this
perspective. Alas, it’s written in Python (please let’s not have this discussion
over here 😄).
In short, here’s why I took this approach:
Why not? It’s fun.
I like Salt, and it offers a variety of well-known templating languages to
manage the files, including Jinja, Mako, Cheetah, or even pure Python - and
others. In other words, I find that I prefer to use something I’m already
comfortable with, particularly in environments where Salt is already a
requirement.
What I find missing in confd is the possibility to manage the local config
files based on more environment parameters - e.g., have idempotent templates
that can be used across a number of distributions (as in opposite to having
separate files / directory tree / or even repositories for different
base operating system distribution); with Salt, this can be very easily done
using the Grains.
Not only local templates: it often happens to have your template on a server
elsewhere; at the end of the day, you need the resulting config file, not its
source.
With Salt Confd, you can use source files directly available via HTTP, S3,
SWIFT, SVN, or FTP.
Salt covers a large variety of backends to fetch the data from (including
Redis, Vault, Consul, etcd, and so on).
Salt is easily extensible (not by forking the project), but in
your own environment by simply putting the module for your backend of choice
under a specific path.
Or, to put this differently, if you need a different backend, or an additional
feature, you won’t need to fork the entire project and re-compile it; instead,
you can preserve the existing usage and just provide it with your own code
implementing the feature or backend you need.
Installation
$ pip install salt-confd
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