apt
1. General notes
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2. Contributing to this repo
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3. Available states
3.4. apt.repositories
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.
3.5. apt.apt_conf
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.
3.6. apt.preferences
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.
4. Testing
Linux testing is done with kitchen-salt
.
4.1. 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
.
4.2. bin/kitchen converge
Creates the docker instance and runs the apt
main state, ready for
testing.