Here's what I've been doing, fwiw:
file { 'nsswitch.conf':
path = '/etc/nsswitch.conf',
content = inline_template(
file(
/etc/puppet/modules/dist/ldapclient/templates/etc/nsswitch.conf.$hostname.erb,
/etc/puppet/modules/dist/ldapclient/templates/etc/nsswitch.conf.$deviceid.erb,
/etc/puppet/modules/dist/ldapclient/templates/etc/nsswitch.conf.$clientid.erb,
/etc/puppet/modules/dist/ldapclient/templates/etc/nsswitch.conf.erb)),
ensure = file,
owner = root, group = 0, mode = 0644;
}
not sure about the elegance or lack thereof, contained within, but it seems to
work until there's a better way(™) to do it
W
On Sep 1, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Nigel Kersten wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Sam Morrison
sorri...@gmail.commailto:sorri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In a file resource I want to be able to specify multiple template contents. If
the 1st template doesn't exist use the 2nd listed and so on. Much like how the
source attribute works.
Basically this:
file { /tmp/somefile.txt:
ensure = present,
content = [
template(somefile-$fqdn.erb),
template(somefile.erb),
]
mode= 644,
owner = root,
group = root,
}
Which doesn't work. Is there a way to do this in puppet?
Unfortunately the template and file functions treat multiple values
differently. File uses them for fallbacks, Template concats the .erb files
together.
This is something we'd quite like to fix, and the solution is probably going to
involve a separate concatenation function, but changing how template works is
somewhat problematic for backwards compatibility. Perhaps an 'erb' function
that behaves like 'template' is a better solution...
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/5158
Thanks,
Sam
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