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On Mon, 1/2/17, Rob Nelson <rnels...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] Re: Array Iteration for Community Edition of 
Puppet(3.8)
 To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com
 Date: Monday, January 2, 2017, 2:44 AM
 
 Be aware that all
 vendor support for Puppet 3 ended at the end of 2016, and
 Puppet provides their own packages (puppet-agent and
 puppetserver in PC1 replace the older puppet/puppetmaster
 combo) so you don't have to wait on Debian. While you
 should plan your upgrade with care, the lack of any support
 should be a motivating factor to start planning immediately
 instead of waiting on a third party who isn't negatively
 affected by waiting, like you are.
 On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at
 4:07 PM Joe <09cic...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 Thanks R.I.
 
 So iteration works with 3.8x
 with future parser. I am going to avoid 4 until Debian
 builds it into their repositories.
 
 So iteration works but not
 with file_line.. 
 
 Here is the code.
 
 hiera array
 mod1::testdefs:
   -
 'hello'
   - 'there'
   -
 'friends'
 ##mod1  init.pp
 each($testdefs) |$hline| {
    file_line {
 'Append a line to /etc/testfile':
       ensure =>
 present,
       line      =>
 $hline,
        path    =>
 '/etc/testfile',
     }
 }
 
 
 ##error is this
 Error: Could not
 retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
 Evaluation Error: Error while evaluating a Resource
 Statement, Duplicate declaration: File_line[Append a line to
 /etc/testfile] is already declared in file
 /etc/puppet/environments/test/modules/mod1/manifests/init.pp:48;
 cannot redeclare at
 /etc/puppet/environments/test/modules/mod1/manifests/init.pp:48
 
 I tried putting the loop in
 the file_line type but that throws another error since it is
 not acceptable to file_line.
 
 Is there any way around this
 that you guys are aware of?
 
 Thanks
 
 On Saturday, December 31,
 2016 at 10:05:49 PM UTC-7, Joe wrote:Hi All
 
 Puppet v3.8.7 community on
 Ubuntu 14 LTS
 
 I have been attempting to
 write a class to use the "file_line" type
 reference from the stdlib library to add multiple lines to a
 file if these lines are not present. 
 I was attempting to do this
 with iteration using the each function and tried with static
 and Hiera arrays. After a few hours of failure I came across
 the docs for Puppet Enterprise that say this iteration
 capability was introduced in Puppet 4.
 
 It looks like this, testdefs
 is an array in Hiera defined in the nodes yaml config
 
  each($testdefs) |$hline|
 {
   
 file_line { 'Append a line to /etc/testfile':
      
 ensure => present,
       line      =>
 "$hline",
        path    =>
 '/etc/testfile',
     }
 }
 
 To be clear I am trying to..
 
 iterate
 through a Hiera array 
 pass each array member to the
 file_line type 
 append this member to a file
 if it does not exist.  
 
 Is there a way to do this
 with Puppet 3.x or should I just make a static class with
 multiple file_line types?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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