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docker-salt-master

Salt-master docker container.

Build

To create the image bbinet/salt-master, execute the following command in the docker-salt-master folder:

docker build -t bbinet/salt-master .

You can now push the new image to the public registry:

docker push bbinet/salt-master

Run

Then, when starting your salt-master container, you will want to bind ports 4505, 4506 and 443 (salt-api) from the salt-master container to a host external port.

The salt-master container will read its configuration and pki stuff from the /config directory volume, so you should bind this config volume to a host directory or data container. For example, to run both the salt-api and its Molten Web UI on port 8000, you can add the following /config/master.d/api.conf file:

external_auth:
  pam:
    myuser:
      - .*
      - '@runner'
      - '@wheel'
      - '@jobs'
rest_cherrypy:
  port: 8000
  host: 0.0.0.0
  disable_ssl: True
  static: /opt/molten
  static_path: /assets
  app: /opt/molten/index.html
  app_path: /molten

By default, the container will try to run the /config/before-exec.sh script, then the salt-api, then the salt-master, so you can provide additional provisioning stuff through this script (like creating new users).

You may also configure the salt-master fileserver to be located in another /data volume.

For example:

$ docker pull bbinet/salt-master

$ docker run --name salt-master \
    -v /home/salt-master/config:/config \
    -v /home/salt-master/data:/data \
    -p 4505:4505 \
    -p 4506:4506 \
    -p 443:443 \
    bbinet/salt-master