postgres-formula/postgres/repo.yaml
Imran Iqbal 1f0fd92674
feat(yamllint): include for this repo and apply rules throughout
* Semi-automated using `ssf-formula` (v0.5.0)
* Fix (or ignore) errors shown below:

```bash
postgres-formula$ $(grep "\- yamllint" .travis.yml | sed -e "s:^\s\+-\s\(.*\):\1:")
./postgres/repo.yaml
  4:2       error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
  6:89      error    line too long (110 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  9:89      error    line too long (95 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  13:89     error    line too long (104 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  14:89     error    line too long (106 > 88 characters)  (line-length)

./postgres/defaults.yaml
  3:1       warning  missing document start "---"  (document-start)
  4:22      warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  5:16      warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  5:22      warning  too few spaces before comment  (comments)
  20:10     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  40:8      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  41:89     error    line too long (97 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  71:11     error    too many spaces after colon  (colons)
  72:12     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  74:15     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  85:6      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  89:11     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  90:24     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  91:56     error    too few spaces after comma  (commas)

./postgres/codenamemap.yaml
  3:2       error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
  8:89      error    line too long (98 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  49:89     error    line too long (110 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  53:89     error    line too long (99 > 88 characters)  (line-length)

./postgres/osmap.yaml
  1:2       error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
  5:89      error    line too long (115 > 88 characters)  (line-length)

./postgres/osfamilymap.yaml
  1:2       error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
  57:89     error    line too long (90 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  58:89     error    line too long (113 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  134:89    error    line too long (103 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  135:89    error    line too long (127 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  205:89    error    line too long (91 > 88 characters)  (line-length)
  206:89    error    line too long (91 > 88 characters)  (line-length)

pillar.example
  3:1       warning  missing document start "---"  (document-start)
  8:22      warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  13:16     warning  truthy value should be one of [false, true]  (truthy)
  20:4      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  21:4      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  42:4      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  65:4      warning  missing starting space in comment  (comments)
  87:4      error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token

test/salt/pillar/postgres.sls
  4:2       error    syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token
```
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
# This file allows to get PostgreSQL version and upstream repo settings
# early from Pillar to set correct lookup dictionaty items
{% import_yaml "postgres/defaults.yaml" as defaults %}
use_upstream_repo: {{ salt['pillar.get']('postgres:use_upstream_repo', defaults.postgres.use_upstream_repo) }}
version: {{ salt['pillar.get']('postgres:version', defaults.postgres.version) }}
fromrepo: {{ salt['pillar.get']('postgres:fromrepo', defaults.postgres.fromrepo) }}
cluster_name: {{ salt['pillar.get']('postgres:cluster:name', defaults.postgres.cluster.name) }}
#Early lookup for system user on MacOS
{% if grains.os == 'MacOS' %}
{% set sysuser = salt['pillar.get']('postgres:user', salt['cmd.run']("stat -f '%Su' /dev/console")) %}
{% set sysgroup = salt['pillar.get']('postgres:group', salt['cmd.run']("stat -f '%Sg' /dev/console")) %}
user: {{ sysuser }}
group: {{ sysgroup }}
{% endif %}
# vim: ft=sls