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puppet-lib-file_concat

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  3. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  4. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Overview

Library for concatenating multiple files into 1.

Usage

Creating a file fragment

Creates a file fragment to be collected by file_concat based on the tag.

Example with exported resource:

@@file_fragment { "uniqe_name_${::fqdn}":
  tag     => 'unique_tag',            # Mandatory.
  order   => 10,                      # Optional. Defaults to 10.
  content => 'some content'           # OR
  content => template('template.erb') # OR
  source  => 'puppet:///path/to/file'
}

Concatenating file fragments into one file

Gets all the file fragments and puts these into the target file. This will mostly be used with exported resources.

example:

File_fragment <<| tag == 'unique_tag' |>>

file_concat { '/tmp/file':
  tag            => 'unique_tag', # Mandatory
  path           => '/tmp/file',  # Optional. If given it overrides the resource name.
  owner          => 'root',       # Optional. Defaults to undef.
  group          => 'root',       # Optional. Defaults to undef.
  mode           => '0644',       # Optional. Defaults to undef.
  order          => 'numeric',    # Optional. Set to 'numeric' or 'alpha'. Defaults to numeric.
  replace        => true,         # Optional. Boolean Value. Defaults to true.
  backup         => false,        # Optional. true, false, 'puppet', or a string. Defaults to 'puppet' for Filebucketing.
  ensure_newline => false,        # Optional. Boolean Value. Defaults to false.
}

Limitations

A bug where module will be unable to build correct dependency graph if the manifest contains a resource to recursively purge a parent directory.

Example: MODULES-2054

file { '/tmp/bug':
  ensure  => directory,
  purge   => true,
  recurse => true,
  force   => true
}
 
file_concat { 'test' :
  path    => '/tmp/bug/tester',
  tag     => 'mytag',
  require => File['/tmp/bug']
}
 
file_fragment { 'test-1':
  tag     => 'mytag',
  content => 'test'
}

Development