Operations grimoire/Deploy with Salt: Difference between revisions
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== Deployment workflow == | == Deployment workflow == | ||
=== Apply a new Salt state === | |||
# On your laptop, prepare and upload a change to Differential against rOPS repository | # On your laptop, prepare and upload a change to Differential against rOPS repository | ||
# Get the change on Ysul: <code>arc patch D607</code> | # Get the change on Ysul: <code>arc patch D607</code> | ||
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# Log on #nasqueron-operations something like <code>[Eglide] New user account: amj (D607)</code> | # Log on #nasqueron-operations something like <code>[Eglide] New user account: amj (D607)</code> | ||
# Once working, you can merge it to master | # Once working, you can merge it to master | ||
=== Deploy a web site === | |||
# Commit as needed | |||
# Go to /opt/staging relevant subdirectory and fetch code | |||
# Ask Salt to apply the matching state (if in doubt, a full run is <code>salt '*' state.highstate</code>) | |||
== Salt commands == | == Salt commands == |
Revision as of 05:03, 12 September 2016
Where to work?
- We deploy from Ysul using:
- /opt/nasqueron-operations as our local copy of rOPS, authoritative for Salt
- /opt/staging for web application content
- You need to belong to the
salt
group to be able to control Salt - You need to belong to the
deploy
group to be able to update /opt/staging (salt is a member of deploy) - You want this alias:
alias salt sudo -u salt salt
(tcsh syntax) - Check salt-master is run, if not
service salt-master start
Deployment workflow
Apply a new Salt state
- On your laptop, prepare and upload a change to Differential against rOPS repository
- Get the change on Ysul:
arc patch D607
- Ask Salt to apply the change
- Log on #nasqueron-operations something like
[Eglide] New user account: amj (D607)
- Once working, you can merge it to master
Deploy a web site
- Commit as needed
- Go to /opt/staging relevant subdirectory and fetch code
- Ask Salt to apply the matching state (if in doubt, a full run is
salt '*' state.highstate
)
Salt commands
To apply one state or a directory:
salt eglide state.apply roles/shellserver/users
To apply all:
salt eglide state.highstate
Replace eglide
by the server name, or
*
to target all machines.
When you've a new state, ensure it's called from
top.sls
file, as the repository root.