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- .. _salt-extend:
- ===============
- ``salt-extend``
- ===============
- A utilty to generate extensions to the Salt source-code. This is used for :
- - Adding new execution modules, state modules
- - Adding unit tests to existing modules
- - Adding integration tests to existing modules
- Synopsis
- ========
- .. code-block:: bash
- salt-extend --help
- Description
- ===========
- ``salt-extend`` is a templating tool for extending SaltStack. If you're looking to add a module to
- SaltStack, then the ``salt-extend`` utility can guide you through the process.
- You can use Salt Extend to quickly create templated modules for adding new behaviours to some of the module subsystems within Salt.
- Salt Extend takes a template directory and merges it into a SaltStack source code directory.
- *See also*: :ref:`Salt Extend <development-salt-extend>`.
- Options
- =======
- .. program:: salt-extend
- .. option:: --extension, -e
- The extension type you want to develop, e.g. module, module_unit, state
- .. option:: --salt-directory, -o
- The path to the salt installation, defaults to .
- .. option:: --name, -n
- The module name for the new module
- .. option:: --description, -d
- A description of the new extension
- .. option:: --no-merge
- Don't merge the new module into the Salt source directory specified by `--salt-directory`, save
- to a temporary directory and print the directory path
- .. option:: --debug
- Print debug messages to stdout
- See also
- ========
- :manpage:`salt-api(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-call(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-cloud(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-cp(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-key(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-main(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-master(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-minion(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-run(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-ssh(1)`
- :manpage:`salt-syndic(1)`
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