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- .. _opts:
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- Salt opts dictionary
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- It is very common in the Salt codebase to see `opts` referred to in a number of
- contexts.
- For example, it can be seen as `__opts__` in certain cases, or simply as `opts`
- as an argument to a function in others.
- Simply put, this data structure is a dictionary of Salt's runtime configuration
- information that's passed around in order for functions to know how Salt is configured.
- When writing Python code to use specific parts of Salt, it may become necessary
- to initialize a copy of `opts` from scratch in order to have it available for a
- given function.
- To do so, use the utility functions available in `salt.config`.
- As an example, here is how one might generate and print an options dictionary
- for a minion instance:
- .. code-block:: python
- import salt.config
- opts = salt.config.minion_config('/etc/salt/minion')
- print(opts)
- To generate and display `opts` for a master, the process is similar:
- .. code-block:: python
- import salt.config
- opts = salt.config.master_config('/etc/salt/master')
- print(opts)
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