Issue #2658 has been updated by Ashley Penney.
I would like to be able to define these stages in a .pp rather than a config
file as well. I would also like to name them, rather than have them be set
names (not that this is a show stopper, but I could imagine other people
wanting more than just three stages).
Maybe just have it so you do Stage { "pre": position => 1} or something similar
to define the ordering?
(Personally I think the many to many relationship as shown above may be the
better option for my own personal use case, but I can see the benefit to the
simplicity of stages.)
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Feature #2658: Add puppet "run stages"
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/2658
Author: Robin Bowes
Status: Needs design decision
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: Luke Kanies
Category:
Target version:
Affected version: 0.25.0
Keywords:
Branch:
Sometimes, there are certain specific manifests that you want to run before all
others.
Similarly, there may be others that you want to run after all others have
finished.
I'd like to see support for this added to puppet.
By default, all manifests would be "run" in the "main" stage. However, all
types would support an additional parameter: stage => 'pre' or stage => 'post.
Anything labelled as "pre" would be executed first, followed by anything
labelled "main" or with no explicit stage, then finally anything labelled
"post".
The stages could even be user-defined by specifying them in some config file,
eg:
[stages]
default=main
1=pre
2=main
3=post
Any support for this sort of idea?
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