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-# == Define Resource Type: haproxy::listen
-#
-# This type will setup a listening service configuration block inside
-# the haproxy.cfg file on an haproxy load balancer. Each listening service
-# configuration needs one or more load balancer member server (that can be
-# declared with the haproxy::balancermember defined resource type). Using
-# storeconfigs, you can export the haproxy::balancermember resources on all
-# load balancer member servers, and then collect them on a single haproxy
-# load balancer server.
-#
-# === Requirement/Dependencies:
-#
-# Currently requires the ripienaar/concat module on the Puppet Forge and
-# uses storeconfigs on the Puppet Master to export/collect resources
-# from all balancer members.
-#
-# === Parameters
-#
-# [*name*]
-# The namevar of the defined resource type is the listening service's name.
-# This name goes right after the 'listen' statement in haproxy.cfg
-#
-# [*ports*]
-# Ports on which the proxy will listen for connections on the ip address
-# specified in the virtual_ip parameter. Accepts either a single
-# comma-separated string or an array of strings which may be ports or
-# hyphenated port ranges.
-#
-# [*ipaddress*]
-# The ip address the proxy binds to. Empty addresses, '*', and '0.0.0.0'
-# mean that the proxy listens to all valid addresses on the system.
-#
-# [*mode*]
-# The mode of operation for the listening service. Valid values are 'tcp',
-# HTTP', and 'health'.
-#
-# [*options*]
-# A hash of options that are inserted into the listening service
-# configuration block.
-#
-# [*collect_exported*]
-# Boolean, default 'true'. True means 'collect exported @@balancermember resources'
-# (for the case when every balancermember node exports itself), false means
-# 'rely on the existing declared balancermember resources' (for the case when you
-# know the full set of balancermembers in advance and use haproxy::balancermember
-# with array arguments, which allows you to deploy everything in 1 run)
-#
-#
-# === Examples
-#
-# Exporting the resource for a balancer member:
-#
-# haproxy::listen { 'puppet00':
-# ipaddress => $::ipaddress,
-# ports => '18140',
-# mode => 'tcp',
-# options => {
-# 'option' => [
-# 'tcplog',
-# 'ssl-hello-chk'
-# ],
-# 'balance' => 'roundrobin'
-# },
-# }
-#
-# === Authors
-#
-# Gary Larizza <gary@puppetlabs.com>
-#
-define haproxy::listen (
- $ports,
- $ipaddress = [$::ipaddress],
- $mode = 'tcp',
- $collect_exported = true,
- $options = {
- 'option' => [
- 'tcplog',
- 'ssl-hello-chk'
- ],
- 'balance' => 'roundrobin'
- }
-) {
- # Template uses: $name, $ipaddress, $ports, $options
- concat::fragment { "${name}_listen_block":
- order => "20-${name}-00",
- target => '/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg',
- content => template('haproxy/haproxy_listen_block.erb'),
- }
-
- if $collect_exported {
- Haproxy::Balancermember <<| listening_service == $name |>>
- }
- # else: the resources have been created and they introduced their
- # concat fragments. We don't have to do anything about them.
-}