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dson.py
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highstate.py
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json_out.py
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key.py
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nested.py
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newline_values_only.py
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no_out_quiet.py
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no_return.py
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overstatestage.py
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pprint_out.py
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profile.py
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progress.py
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raw.py
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table_out.py
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txt.py
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""" Simple text outputter ===================== The ``txt`` outputter has been developed to make the output from shell commands on minions appear as they do when the command is executed on the minion. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' foo.bar --out=txt """ import pprint def output(data, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument """ Output the data in lines, very nice for running commands """ ret = "" if hasattr(data, "keys"): for key in data: value = data[key] # Don't blow up on non-strings try: for line in value.splitlines(): ret += "{}: {}\n".format(key, line) except AttributeError: ret += "{}: {}\n".format(key, value) else: try: ret += data + "\n" except TypeError: # For non-dictionary, non-string data, just use print ret += "{}\n".format(pprint.pformat(data)) return ret
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