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CLI to access salt-api

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salt-api-cli

Thin Python CLI for salt-api. Depends only on the standard library plus rich (readable output) and typeguard (JSON validation).

Logs in once with PAM credentials, caches the token in ~/.cache/salt-api-cli/token.json, then invokes salt-api's local, runner, and wheel clients over HTTPS. The cached token self-heals: it is refreshed proactively when its stored expiry has passed, and reactively when the server rejects it (e.g. after the salt-master container restarts and wipes its session store) — on rejection the CLI discards the token, logs in again, and retries the request once.

Commands come in two layers:

  • Low-level (local, runner, wheel) map directly to the salt-api clients and print raw JSON.
  • High-level (cmd, state, keys) wrap those clients and render readable, colorized output with rich.

Installation

pip install salt-api-cli

Configuration

Configuration is resolved in this order (later sources override earlier):

  1. ~/.saltapiclirc — INI file, [salt-api-cli] section
  2. Environment variables — SALT_API_URL, SALT_API_USER, SALT_API_PASS, SALT_API_INSECURE
  3. Command-line flags — --url, --user, --password, --insecure, --relogin, --no-token-cache

Example ~/.saltapiclirc:

[salt-api-cli]
url = https://salt.example.com
user = salt_api
password = secret
insecure = false

SALT_API_INSECURE=1 (or insecure = true in the config) skips TLS certificate verification.

Token cache control: --relogin ignores any cached token and logs in fresh (re-caching the new token); --no-token-cache neither reads nor writes the cache for that run; salt logout discards the cached token.

Usage

Low-level commands (raw JSON)

These map one-to-one to the salt-api clients and print the response verbatim as indented JSON.

# Local client — fan out to minions
salt local "*" test.ping
salt local "bml*" cmd.run whoami
salt local "bml1" cmd.run "Get-Date" shell=powershell

# Runner client (master-side: manage.status, jobs.list_jobs, ...)
salt runner manage.status
salt runner jobs.list_jobs

# Wheel client (master-side, low-level)
salt wheel key.list_all

High-level commands (readable, colorized)

These wrap the low-level clients and render their output with rich.

# Run a shell command — a live per-minion checklist while it runs, then
# one block per minion (exit code, stdout, stderr) and an ok/failed summary.
# Fired async (local_async + cmd.run_all) and polled via the runner, like
# `state`, so a slow or wide command never holds one long connection open.
salt cmd "bml*" hostname
salt cmd "bml1" "Get-Date" shell=powershell

# State runs — a colored table of states, one row each, with a summary.
# Driven by the local client + state.* functions.
salt state highstate "bml1"           # apply the highstate
salt state test "bml1"                # dry-run the highstate (forces test=True)
salt state apply "bml1" veyon         # apply specific sls module(s)
salt state apply "bml1" veyon.ldap test=True

# Key management — wraps the wheel client's key.* functions.
# `keys list` shows one colored panel per status (Accepted/Pending/Denied/Rejected).
salt keys list
salt keys accept "<id-or-glob>"
salt keys accept-all
salt keys reject "<id-or-glob>"
salt keys delete "<id-or-glob>"

Color and panels appear when writing to a terminal; output is plain when piped to a file or pager.

Any key=value argument is parsed as a kwarg to the salt function; anything else is positional.

You can also invoke the CLI as a module: python -m salt_api_cli ....

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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