I don't see your spaceship, but that aside, I believe that your create 
resources call will try to instantiate two main_class_foo classes, named 
subclass_one and subclass_two, with the listed parameters. I don't think 
you can use create_resources to instantiate different kinds of classes.

On Monday, February 11, 2013 11:41:33 AM UTC-8, Ygor wrote:
>
> OK, I have a collection of related classes --
>
> main_class_foo::subclass_one
> main_class_foo::subclass_two
> ... etc
>
> And each subclass has parameters,
>
> class main_class_foo::subclass_one ( $parameter_one_a, $parameter_one_b ) 
> { ... }
> class main_class_foo::subclass_two ( $parameter_two_a, $parameter_two_b ) 
> { ... }
>
>
> so can I make a hiera file like this:
>
>
> main_class_foo:
>     subclass_one:
>         parameter_one_a: this
>         parameter_one_b: that
>     subclass_two:
>         parameter_two_a: other
>         parameter_two_b: whatever
>
> ...and then load it with create_resources and instantiate it with an empty 
> spaceship operator like this:
>
> $main_class_stuff = hiera_hash ( 'main_class_foo' ) 
> create resources (main_class_foo, $main_class_stuff )
>
> Is that correct ?
>
> “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere 
> in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.”
> Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes)
>
>

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