The Salt issue tracker is used for feature requests and bug reports.
A bug is a demonstrable problem that is caused by the code in the repository.
Please read the following guidelines before you report an issue
- Use the GitHub issue search — check if the issue has already been reported. If it has been, please comment on the existing issue.
- Check if the issue has been fixed — the latest develop branch may already contain a fix. Please try to reproduce the bug against the latest git head or the latest release.
- Isolate the demonstrable problem — make sure that the code in the project's repository is definitely responsible for the issue.
- Include a reproducible example — Provide the steps which led you to the problem.
Please try to be as detailed as possible in your report too. What is your environment? What steps will reproduce the issue? What Operating System? What would you expect to be the outcome? All these details will help people to assess and fix any potential bugs.
Including the output of salt --versions-report
will always help.
Valid bugs will be categorized for the next release and worked on as quickly as resources can be reasonably allocated
Salt is always working to be more powerful. Feature additions and requests are welcomed. When requesting a feature it will be categorized for a release or placed under "Approved for Future Release".
If a new feature is desired, the fastest way to get it into Salt is to contribute the code. Before starting on a new feature an issue should be filed for it. The one requesting the feature will be able to then discuss the feature with the Salt team and discover the best way to get the feature into Salt and if the feature makes sense.
It is extremely common that the desired feature has already been completed, look for it in the docs, ask about it first in IRC, and on the mailing list before filing the request. It is also common that the problem which would be solved by the new feature can be easily solved another way, which is a great reason to ask first.
If you wish to help us fixing the issue you're reporting, Salt's documentation already includes information to help you setup a development environment, under Developing Salt.
Fix the issue you have in hands, if possible also add a test case to Salt's testing suite, create a pull request, and that's it!
Salt's development team will review your fix and if everything is OK, your fix will be merged into salt's code.