Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: idem-windows
Version: 5.2
Summary: Vertical app merge components for idem and grains to support windows
Home-page: https://github.com/saltstack-community/pop/idem-windows
Author: Tyler Johnson
Author-email: tjohnson@saltstack.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: ************
        IDEM-WINDOWS
        ************
        **Grains, execution modules, and state modules common to all windows systems**
        
        INSTALLATION
        ============
        
        
        Clone the `idem-windows` repo and install with pip::
        
            git clone https://gitlab.com/saltstack/pop/idem-windows.git
            pip install -e idem-windows
        
        EXECUTION
        =========
        After installation the `grains` command should now be available
        
        TESTING
        =======
        install `requirements-test.txt` with pip and run pytest::
        
            pip install -r idem_windows\requirements-test.txt
            pytest idem_windows\tests
        
        VERTICAL APP-MERGING
        ====================
        Instructions for extending idem-windows into another POP project:
        
        Install pop::
        
            pip install --upgrade pop
        
        Create a new directory for the project::
        
            mkdir idem_{windows_project_name}
            cd idem_{windows_project_name}
        
        
        Use `pop-seed` to generate the structure of a project that extends `grains`, `idem`, and `states`::
        
            pop-seed -t v pop_{specific_windows_system} -d grains exec states
        
        * "-t v" specifies that this is a vertically app-merged project
        *  "-d grains exec states" says that we want to implement the dynamic names of "grains", "exec", and "states"
        
        Add "idem-windows" to the requirements.txt::
        
            echo "idem-windows" >> requirements.txt
        
        And that's it!  Go to town making your own unique grains, execution modules, and state modules.
        Your new project automatically has access to everything in `idem_windows` through the `hub`.
        Follow the conventions you see in idem_windows.
        
        For information about running idem states and execution modules check out
        https://idem.readthedocs.io
        
        To read about the hub and learn about POP read
        https://pop.readthedocs.io
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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