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apt

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A formula to configure and manage update, upgrade, and dist-upgrade within apt.

See the full SaltStack Formulas installation and usage instructions.

If you are interested in writing or contributing to formulas, please pay attention to the Writing Formula Section.

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.

Commit message formatting is significant!!

Please see How to contribute for more details.

Runs apt-get -y dist-upgrade.

Runs apt-get -y update.

Runs apt-get -y upgrade.

Allows you to configure and manage repositories from pillar. Check pillar.example to see possible values. If used and no repositories are provided, sane default values from map.jinja are used.

Check https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList for an explanation about the resulting files structure.

Allows you to manage apt configuration from pillar. Check pillar.example to see possible values.

Check https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration#apt.conf and man 5 apt.conf for an explanation about the resulting files structure.

Allows you to configure and manage apt's preferences from pillar. Check pillar.example to see possible values.

Check https://wiki.debian.org/AptConfiguration#apt_preferences_.28APT_pinning.29 and man 5 apt_preferences for an explanation about the resulting files structure.

Installs python-software-properties ($ /usr/bin/apt-add-repository ppa:user/repository).

Installs and configures unattended-upgrades

Installs apt-transport-debtorrent.

Installs apt-transport-https. Note that `apt-transport-https` has been deprecated since Debian 9 and it's now a dummy package

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 apt 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.