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-#+title: Methods of installing software in QubesOS with Saltstack
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-
-** Intro
-Here are some various methods of installing software that I've used in my personal salt configuration
-** pkg.installed
-:PROPERTIES:
-:ID: 0e128288-8e86-41b1-9d4e-8ed5d431d110
-:END:
-
-Here's ~/srv/user_salt/pkgs/accounting.sls~ as an example. It uses the simplest way of installing programs, which is just listing them under ~pkg.installed~ which pulls them from your distros main repositories. This is the most preferable way to install software if it's available.
-
-#+begin_src salt
-# Install accounting tools
-accounting--install-apps:
- pkg.installed:
- - pkgs:
- - hledger # Command-line plain text accounting
- - gnucash # Graphical GNU accounting suite
-#+end_src
-
-** move a binary file into /usr/bin
-:PROPERTIES:
-:ID: 0dacbd16-7ddd-420e-8422-acff908a3c46
-:END:
-
-Here's ~/srv/user_salt/pkgs/st.sls~ as an example. It takes a binary file that's part of this salt repository, and moves it into the ~/usr/bin/ directory in a qube.
-
-#+begin_src salt
-# Installs my build of st terminal
-/usr/bin/st:
- file.managed:
- - source: salt://pkgs/bin/st.bin
- - user: root
- - group: root
- - mode: 777
-#+end_src
-
-** Install from third-party repo with a script
-:PROPERTIES:
-:ID: 98e7e2ec-b88b-4a92-a065-5876a4f7c0ed
-:END:
-
-Here's ~/srv/user_salt/pkgs/signal.sls~ as an example. It starts by installing some dependencies using the most common ~pkg.installed~ method, then moves an install script ~/srv/user_salt/pkgs/install-scripts/signal-repo.sh~ into a qube and executes it to install the Signal messenger.
-
-#+begin_src salt
-...
-
-signal--repo-script:
- file.managed: # file.managed lets you place files from your salt repo into qubes
- - name: /usr/bin/install-repo # this is where the installation script is placed
- - source: salt://pkgs/install-scripts/signal-repo.sh # This is where the installation script was sourced
- - user: root # sets the owner of the file, you can usually default to root
- - group: root # sets the group of the file, you can usually default to root
- - mode: 777 # sets the permissions of the file, you can usually default to 777 (any user on the qube has permissions)
-
-# This simply executes the install-repo script in a qube
-'install-repo':
- cmd.run
-#+end_src
-
-Here's the installation script that's ran:
-
-*** ~/srv/user_salt/pkgs/install-scripts/signal-repo.sh~
-:PROPERTIES:
-:ID: f07d4cd1-6ec6-41da-af32-41b9512eefb9
-:END:
-
-#+begin_src bash
-# Retrieves Signal's key for verifying the package
-# The request is proxied through 127.0.0.1:8082 to allow the template qube to access the internet
-sudo curl --proxy 127.0.0.1:8082 -s https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt/keys.asc | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee -a /usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg > /dev/null
-
-# Defines Signal's repo in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
-echo 'deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg] https://updates.signal.org/desktop/apt xenial main' | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/signal-xenial.list
-
-# Updates packages and installs signal-desktop through the newly configured repository
-sudo apt update
-sudo apt install signal-desktop -y
-#+end_src