NetapiClient#
The NetapiClient class provides access to
Python API client interfaces when
developing netapi modules
- class salt.netapi.NetapiClient(opts)#
Provide a uniform method of accessing the various client interfaces in Salt in the form of low-data data structures. For example:
>>> client = NetapiClient(__opts__) >>> lowstate = {'client': 'local', 'tgt': '*', 'fun': 'test.ping', 'arg': ''} >>> client.run(lowstate)
- local(*args, **kwargs)#
Run execution modules synchronously
See
salt.client.LocalClient.cmd()for all available parameters.Sends a command from the master to the targeted minions. This is the same interface that Salt's own CLI uses. Note the
argandkwargparameters are sent down to the minion(s) and the given function,fun, is called with those parameters.- Returns:
Returns the result from the execution module
- local_async(*args, **kwargs)#
Run execution modules asynchronously
Wraps
salt.client.LocalClient.run_job().- Returns:
job ID
- local_subset(*args, **kwargs)#
Run execution modules against subsets of minions
New in version 2016.3.0.
- run(low)#
Execute the specified function in the specified client by passing the lowstate
- runner(fun, timeout=None, full_return=False, **kwargs)#
Run runner modules <all-salt.runners> synchronously
Wraps
salt.runner.RunnerClient.cmd_sync().Note that runner functions must be called using keyword arguments. Positional arguments are not supported.
- Returns:
Returns the result from the runner module
- runner_async(fun, **kwargs)#
Run runner modules <all-salt.runners> asynchronously
Wraps
salt.runner.RunnerClient.cmd_async().Note that runner functions must be called using keyword arguments. Positional arguments are not supported.
- Returns:
event data and a job ID for the executed function.
- ssh(*args, **kwargs)#
Run salt-ssh commands synchronously
Wraps
salt.client.ssh.client.SSHClient.cmd_sync().- Returns:
Returns the result from the salt-ssh command
- wheel(fun, **kwargs)#
Run wheel modules synchronously
Wraps
salt.wheel.WheelClient.master_call().Note that wheel functions must be called using keyword arguments. Positional arguments are not supported.
- Returns:
Returns the result from the wheel module
- wheel_async(fun, **kwargs)#
Run wheel modules asynchronously
Wraps
salt.wheel.WheelClient.master_call().Note that wheel functions must be called using keyword arguments. Positional arguments are not supported.
- Returns:
Returns the result from the wheel module