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authorvarac <varacanero@zeromail.org>2013-09-23 14:15:46 +0200
committervarac <varacanero@zeromail.org>2013-10-18 14:10:10 +0200
commitcf9b3a637b4e348cd7c055ccb361e28d737914fd (patch)
tree48872f2f9209a278219634d132d57f62c7b11953 /puppet/modules/site_apt/manifests/init.pp
parentc884bc04e2eb29bdaacc5c6673ed7f212dc28e88 (diff)
nagios: use hash instead of array for hosts (Bug #3909)
Puppet 2.7.19 introduced a change that don't allow resource titles to be something else that a string. from the puppet 2.7.19 changelog: Don’t allow resource titles which aren’t strings It was possible to create resources whose titles weren't strings, by using a variable containing a hash, or the result of a function which doesn't return a string. This can cause problems resolving relationships when the stringified version of the title differs between master and agent. Now we will only accept primitives, and will stringify them. That is: string, symbol, number, boolean. Arrays or nested arrays will still be flattened and used to create multiple resources. Any other value (for instance: a hash) will cause a parse error. currently, it's much easier to iterate over a hash in puppet than over an array, cause every resource you call iterating over an array would need a unique name, and you don't have this in arrays.
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