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I want to do something like that:

if file A exists or there is no symlink B, I want to create a symlink B -> A.

For now I have:

 B:
   file:
    - symlink:
       - target: A
    - exists:
        - name: A

But this is bad it checks not the thing I want. How can I achive this simple thing in salt ?

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    Note that there’s a chance your state will be inconsistent. We cannot have more than one function call from the same state module. (e.g. file). Under the identifier B, you can’t have file.symlink AND file.exists because both functions are part of the same state module. This is caused by the way Salt handles the lists internally, it’ll be eventually have only one left.
    – renoirb
    Apr 22, 2015 at 15:54

3 Answers 3

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We can use file.directory_exists

{% if not salt['file.directory_exists' ]('/symlink/path/A') %}
symlink:
  file.symlink:
    - name: /path/to/A
    - target: /symlink/path/A
{% endif %}
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    ...or file_exists for checking file existance.
    – Ztyx
    Nov 3, 2015 at 13:34
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    This should be the accepted answer, it's so much clearer and easier to read. Jun 1, 2016 at 22:49
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    I would so love this except i need a variable in {% if .... '/symlink/{{ here }}/A'
    – GerardJP
    Mar 23, 2017 at 15:59
  • @GerardJP, if you want a variable there, combine it with a join clause: {% if .... ['/symlink/', VARIABLE,'/A'] | join ('') %}
    – Pedreiro
    May 24, 2017 at 1:20
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You should use Dan Garthwaite's excellent answer here as a basis for how to check for the existence of a file. I have modified his solution to answer your question.

{% if 1 == salt['cmd.retcode']('test -f /path/to/A') %}
/path/to/A:
  file.symlink:
    - target: /symlink/path/A
{% endif %}
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  • Please see the other answer for a better solution: stackoverflow.com/a/30454953/13713
    – Joel
    Nov 21, 2016 at 23:28
  • The downside of this solution is that, although you won't have any failed state because of this, you may have some extras errors messages in your salt output when the file /path/to/A doesn't exist.
    – Pedreiro
    May 24, 2017 at 1:24
  • I just stumbled across this five years later and there I am answering myself 5 years in the past. Oct 22, 2019 at 0:57
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/path/to/symlink/B:
  file.symlink:
    - target: /path/to/target/A
    - onlyif:
      - test -f /path/to/target/A      # check that the target exists
      - test ! -L /path/to/symlink/B   # check that B is not a symlink

This will require both conditions to be True for the symlink to be created. Note that -L will also return 1 (False) if the file exists but is not a symlink.

From the docs:

The onlyif requisite specifies that if each command listed in onlyif returns True, then the state is run. If any of the specified commands return False, the state will not run.

NOTE: Under the hood onlyif calls cmd.retcode with python_shell=True. This means the commands referenced by onlyif will be parsed by a shell, so beware of side-effects as this shell will be run with the same privileges as the salt-minion. Also be aware that the boolean value is determined by the shell's concept of True and False, rather than Python's concept of True and False.

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