This is an awful hack, but its how I am currently defining global classes from
a non-global scope...
bundle agent process_single_bundle(policy_name)
{
...
.......
methods:
some_class_defined::
"any" usebundle =>
define_global_class("$(policy_name)_weapons_free");
....
....
In my cfengine_stdlib, I’ve defined the below. Using bundle common instead of
bundle agent gives me a global scope.
bundle common define_global_class(define_this_class)
{
classes:
"define_this_class" expression =>
usemodule("module_define_global_var","$(define_this_class)");
}
And in my modules, I have this stupid script.
$ cat ..modules/module_define_global_var
#!/bin/bash
echo "+$1"
So, this gives me the end result I want... It allows me to specify any class
name I want from any scope and allow that class to be global.... But there has
got to be a better way of doing this. Anyone have a working example you’d like
to share?
Thanks
Mike
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