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""" Use `Varstack <https://github.com/conversis/varstack>`_ data as a Pillar source Configuring Varstack ==================== Using varstack in Salt is fairly simple. Just put the following into the config file of your master: .. code-block:: yaml ext_pillar: - varstack: /etc/varstack.yaml Varstack will then use /etc/varstack.yaml to determine which configuration data to return as pillar information. From there you can take a look at the `README <https://github.com/conversis/varstack/blob/master/README.md>`_ of varstack on how this file is evaluated. """ try: import varstack except ImportError: varstack = None # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "varstack" def __virtual__(): return ( varstack and __virtualname__ or False, "The varstack module could not be loaded: varstack dependency is missing.", ) def ext_pillar( minion_id, pillar, conf # pylint: disable=W0613 # pylint: disable=W0613 ): """ Parse varstack data and return the result """ vs = varstack.Varstack(config_filename=conf) return vs.evaluate(__grains__)