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@max-arnold max-arnold commented Feb 28, 2019

What does this PR do?

A follow-up patch for #50197 (issue #45264). Cc: @mchugh19

  • Add missing saltutil.sync_matchers and saltutil.sync_serializers states
  • Add states.saltutil docs
  • Also there is a test to make sure this won't happen again.

Question: does it make sense to also ensure function parity in the saltutil runner? https://docs.saltstack.com/en/develop/ref/runners/all/salt.runners.saltutil.html. The missing functions are: sync_beacons, sync_engines, sync_executors, sync_log_handlers, sync_matchers.

Tests written?

Yes

Commits signed with GPG?

No

@max-arnold max-arnold changed the title Add missing saltutil.sync_ states Add missing saltutil.sync_* states Feb 28, 2019
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@dwoz Also, it looks like the docs build process doesn't clean removed files. One example is https://docs.saltstack.com/en/develop/ref/file_server/dynamic-modules.html, which was deleted in #50633

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max-arnold commented Apr 7, 2019

@dwoz I got the answer to my question (and the docs link seems to be fixed now), so the PR could be merged. I can rebase it if you want.

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@dwoz I believe this can be merged

@twangboy twangboy merged commit fc02176 into saltstack:develop May 13, 2019
mchugh19 pushed a commit to mchugh19/salt that referenced this pull request Oct 13, 2019
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