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Editing: newline_values_only.py
""" Display values only, separated by newlines ========================================== .. versionadded:: 2015.5.0 This outputter is designed for Salt CLI return data. It will do the following to the return dict: 1. Get just the values (ignoring the minion IDs). 2. Each value, if it is iterable, is split a separate line. 3. Each minion's values are separated by newlines. This results in a single string of return data containing all the values from the various minions. .. warning:: As noted above, this outputter will discard the minion ID. If the minion ID is important, then an outputter that returns the full return dictionary in a parsable format (such as :mod:`json <salt.output.json>`, :mod:`pprint, <salt.output.pprint>`, or :mod:`yaml <salt.output.yaml>`) may be more suitable. Example 1 ~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash salt '*' foo.bar --out=newline_values_only Input ----- .. code-block:: python { 'myminion': ['127.0.0.1', '10.0.0.1'], 'second-minion': ['127.0.0.1', '10.0.0.2'] } Output ------ .. code-block:: text 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 Example 2 ~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: bash salt '*' foo.bar --out=newline_values_only Input ----- .. code-block:: python { 'myminion': 8, 'second-minion': 10 } Output ------ .. code-block:: python 8 10 """ def _get_values(data): # This should be able to be improved # by parsing kargs from command line # instantiation. # But I am not sure how to do it # just yet. # This would enable us to toggle # this functionality. values = [] for _, minion_values in data.items(): if isinstance(minion_values, list): values.extend(minion_values) else: values.append(minion_values) return values def _one_level_values(data): return "\n".join(_string_list(_get_values(data))) def _string_list(a_list): return [str(item) for item in a_list] def output(data, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument """ Display modified ret data """ return _one_level_values(data)
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