On Friday 07 May 2010 19:54:18 donavan wrote:
> On May 6, 4:31 pm, donavan <dona...@desinc.net> wrote:
> > Am I missing some clever way to use variables containing a dash in the
> > name?
> >
> > We're using LDAP nodes I may have a node like this example:
>
> ..
>
> > And I'd like to access 'console-port' as a variable in a manifest.
>
> Reading over I realize this may not be clear to people not using
> LdapNodes[1]. "All attributes on the LDAP nodes are assigned as
> variables in the Puppet configuration". This gives you puppet
> variables like $ipHostNumber for free.
>
> I have an LDAP attribute I need to check from inside my manifest. The
> issue is the attribute name contains a dash. So I can't use the
> regular semantics of $<attribute name> to access it. Any way to get
> this attribute without a hacky function/template?

Won't use the ${variable-name} version do the trick?
Cheers.

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