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RedPepper is a state-based configuration management system written in Python. It has two basic components: a central manager and one or more agents on controlled servers. Redpepper is used to distribute configuration to servers and ensure that the servers remain in a consistent state.
RedPepper is inspired by Salt but aims to be more flexible and easy-to-use.
RedPepper has a REST API for integration with tools or user interfaces. RedPepper comes with an integrated web UI built with Vue.js for managing the system.
Please note: This project is currently being beta-tested and the bugs are being worked out. You can help by testing RedPepper in your own use case and opening issues when you find a flat spot.
See https://merlinz01.github.io/redpepper.
Installation scripts are provided in the setup
directory.
See Installation for installation instructions.
RedPepper's user interface is the RedPepper Console, which is installed with the Manager. See the documentation for the console.
See Configuration for more info.
Server installed:
type: package.Installed
name: nginx
Config file installed:
type: file.Installed
source: file-stored-on-manager.conf
path: /etc/nginx/installed-by-redpepper.conf
user: nginx
group: nginx
mode: 0600
if:
- py: not sys.platform.startswith('win')
- not file exists: /some/other/file
Server running:
type: service.Running
name: nginx
enable: true
require:
- Server installed
- Config file installed
RedPepper aims to be fully secure by default where possible.
See SECURITY.md and Security Features for more info.
RedPepper is licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
A state-based server management system (meta-package)
We found that redpepper demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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