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  转自:http://docs.saltstack.com/ref/states/top.html?highlight=top%20file
  

The Top File
  
  The top file is used to map what SLS modules get loaded onto what minions via the state system. The top file creates a few general abstractions. First it maps what nodes should pull from which environments, next it defines which matches systems
should draw from.

ENVIRONMENTS

EnvironmentA configuration that allows conceptually organizing state tree directories. Environments can be made to be self-contained or state trees can be made to bleed through environments.  The environments in the top file corresponds with the environments defined in the file_roots variable.
In a simple, single environment setup you only have the base environment, and therefore only one state tree. Here is a simple example of file_roots in
the master configuration:

file_roots:
base:
- /srv/salt

  This means that the top file will only have one environment to pull from, here is a simple, single environment top file:

base:
'*':
- core
- edit

  This also means that /srv/salt has a state tree. But if you want to use multiple environments, or partition the file server to serve more than just the state tree,
then the file_roots option can be expanded:

file_roots:
base:
- /srv/salt/base
dev:
- /srv/salt/dev
qa:
- /srv/salt/qa
prod:
- /srv/salt/prod

  Then our top file could reference the environments:

dev:
'webserver*dev*':
- webserver
'db*dev*':
- db
qa:
'webserver*qa*':
- webserver
'db*qa*':
- db
prod:
'webserver*prod*':
- webserver
'db*prod*':
- db

  In this setup we have state trees in three of the four environments, and no state tree in the base environment. Notice that the targets for the minions specify environment
data. In Salt the master determines who is in what environment, and many environments can be crossed together. For instance, a separate global state tree could be added to the base environment
if it suits your deployment:

base:
'*':
- global
dev:
'webserver*dev*':
- webserver
'db*dev*':
- db
qa:
'webserver*qa*':
- webserver
'db*qa*':
- db
prod:
'webserver*prod*':
- webserver
'db*prod*':
- db

  In this setup all systems will pull the global SLS from the base environment, as well as pull from their respective environments.
  Remember, that since everything is a file in Salt, the environments are primarily file server environments, this means that environments that have nothing to do with states can be defined and used to distribute other files.
  A clean and recommended setup for multiple environments would look like this:

# Master file_roots configuration:
file_roots:
base:
- /srv/salt/base
dev:
- /srv/salt/dev
qa:
- /srv/salt/qa
prod:
- /srv/salt/prod

  Then only place state trees in the dev, qa and prod environments, leaving the base environment open for generic file transfers. Then the top.sls file would look something like this:

dev:
'webserver*dev*':
- webserver
'db*dev*':
- db
qa:
'webserver*qa*':
- webserver
'db*qa*':
- db
prod:
'webserver*prod*':
- webserver
'db*prod*':
- db


OTHER WAYS OF TARGETING MINIONS
  In addition to globs, minions can be specified in top files a few other ways. Some common ones are compound matches and node
groups.
  Here is a slightly more complex top file example, showing the different types of matches you can perform:

base:
'*':
- ldap-client
- networking
- salt.minion
'salt-master*':
- salt.master
'^(memcache|web).(qa|prod).loc$':
- match: pcre
- nagios.mon.web
- apache.server
'os:Ubuntu':
- match: grain
- repos.ubuntu
'os:(RedHat|CentOS)':
- match: grain_pcre
- repos.epel
'foo,bar,baz':
- match: list
- database
'somekey:abc':
- match: pillar
- xyz
'nag1* or G@role:monitoring':
- match: compound
- nagios.server

  In this example top.sls, all minions get the ldap-client, networking and salt.minion states. Any minion with an id matching the salt-master* glob
will get the salt.master state. Any minion with ids matching the regular expression ^(memcache|web).(qa|prod).loc$ will get the nagios.mon.web and apache.server states. All Ubuntu
minions will receive the repos.ubuntu state, while all RHEL and CentOS minions will receive the repos.epel state. The minions foo, bar,
and baz will receive the database state. Any minion with a pillar named somekey, having a value of abc will
receive the xyz state. Finally, minions with ids matching the nag1* glob or with a grain named role equal to monitoring will
receive the nagios.server state.

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