Compress the output of saltstack-runs to make it easier to review changes that happen to a lot of servers.
salt-compressor 0.4.0
Alexander Thaller <[email protected]>
Compress the output of saltstack-runs to make it easier to review changes that happen to a lot of servers.
USAGE:
salt-compressor [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --input <path>
FLAGS:
-F, --filter_failed
Only print states that failed
-S, --filter_succeeded
Only print states that succeeded
-U, --filter_unchanged
Only print states that have outputs
-h, --help
Prints help information
-n, --no_save_file
Do not write save file on error
-V, --version
Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-C, --filter_command <regex>
Only print states that have commands that match the given regex [default: .*]
-O, --filter_output <regex>
Only print states that have outputs that match the given regex [default: .*]
-R, --filter_result <regex>
Only print states that have results that match the given regex [default: .*]
-i, --input <path>
Path to the input file. If input is '-' read from stdin
-l, --loglevel <level>
Loglevel to run under [default: info] [values: trace, debug, info, warn, error]
salt '*' state.highstate -b 10 --static --out json test=true | salt-compressor -i -
The --static
and --json
flags are important. static
will output a much
easier to parse format. json
will of course output everything in the JSON
format.