From 47c385f4794fae0257dd3ab85b637eca93ee38ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mh Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 16:49:04 +0100 Subject: cleanup module to work better on newer puppet versions --- manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp | 121 --------------------------------- manifests/defines/config_file.pp | 55 --------------- manifests/defines/line.pp | 54 --------------- manifests/defines/link.pp | 12 ---- manifests/defines/module_dir.pp | 48 ------------- manifests/defines/module_file.pp | 47 ------------- manifests/defines/replace.pp | 40 ----------- 7 files changed, 377 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/config_file.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/line.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/link.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/module_dir.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/module_file.pp delete mode 100644 manifests/defines/replace.pp (limited to 'manifests/defines') diff --git a/manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp b/manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp deleted file mode 100644 index 8eed351..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/concatenated_file.pp -- create a file from snippets -# stored in a directory -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# TODO: -# * create the directory in _part too - -# This resource collects file snippets from a directory ($dir) and concatenates -# them in lexical order of their names into a new file ($name). This can be -# used to collect information from disparate sources, when the target file -# format doesn't allow includes. -# -# concatenated_file_part can be used to easily configure content for this. -# -# If no $dir is specified, the target name with '.d' appended will be used. -# -# The $dir is purged by puppet and will only contain explicitely configured -# files. This can be overridden by defining the directory before the -# concatenated_file. -# -# Depend on File[$name] to change if and only if its contents change. Notify -# Exec["concat_${name}"] if you want to force an update. -# -# Usage: -# concatenated_file { "/etc/some.conf": -# dir => "/etc/some.conf.d", -# } -define concatenated_file ( - $ensure = 'present', - # where the snippets are located - $dir = '', - # a file with content to prepend - $header = '', - # a file with content to append - $footer = '', - # default permissions for the target file - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - include common::moduledir::common::cf - - $dir_real = $dir ? { '' => "${name}.d", default => $dir } - - $tmp_file_name = regsubst($dir_real, '/', '_', 'G') - $tmp_file = "${common::moduledir::module_dir_path}/${tmp_file_name}" - - if defined(File[$dir_real]) { - debug("${dir_real} already defined") - } else { - file { - $dir_real: - ensure => $ensure ? { - 'present' => directory, - default => $ensure - }, - checksum => mtime, - recurse => true, purge => true, force => true, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group, - notify => Exec["concat_${name}"]; - } - } - - file { - $tmp_file: - ensure => $ensure, checksum => md5, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group; - # decouple the actual file from the generation process by using a - # temporary file and puppet's source mechanism. This ensures that events - # for notify/subscribe will only be generated when there is an actual - # change. - $name: - ensure => $ensure, checksum => md5, - source => $tmp_file, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group, - require => File[$tmp_file]; - } - - if $ensure == 'present' { - # if there is a header or footer file, add it - $additional_cmd = $header ? { - '' => $footer ? { - '' => '', - default => "| cat - '${footer}' " - }, - default => $footer ? { - '' => "| cat '${header}' - ", - default => "| cat '${header}' - '${footer}' " - } - } - - # use >| to force clobbering the target file - exec { "concat_${name}": - command => "/usr/bin/find ${dir_real} -maxdepth 1 -type f ! -name '*puppettmp' -print0 | sort -z | xargs -0 cat ${additional_cmd} >| ${tmp_file}", - subscribe => [ File[$dir_real] ], - before => File[$tmp_file], - alias => [ "concat_${dir_real}"], - loglevel => info - } - } -} - - -# Add a snippet called $name to the concatenated_file at $dir. -# The file can be referenced as File["cf_part_${name}"] -define concatenated_file_part ( - $dir, $content = '', $ensure = present, - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - - file { "${dir}/${name}": - ensure => $ensure, content => $content, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group, - alias => "cf_part_${name}", - notify => Exec["concat_${dir}"], - } - -} - diff --git a/manifests/defines/config_file.pp b/manifests/defines/config_file.pp deleted file mode 100644 index 2be2460..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/config_file.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/config_file.pp -- create a config file with default permissions -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# A simple wrapper to give all configuration files common defaults. -# -# Usage: -# config_file { filename: -# content => "....\n", -# } -# -# Examples: -# -# To create the file /etc/vservers/${vs_name}/context with specific -# content: -# -# config_file { "/etc/vservers/${vs_name}/context": -# content => "${context}\n", -# notify => Exec["vs_restart_${vs_name}"], -# require => Exec["vs_create_${vs_name}"]; -# } -# -# To create the file /etc/apache2/sites-available/munin-stats with the -# content pulled from a template: -# -# config_file { "/etc/apache2/sites-available/munin-stats": -# content => template("apache/munin-stats"), -# require => Package["apache2"], -# notify => Exec["reload-apache2"] -# } - -define config_file ($content = '', $source = '', $ensure = 'present') { - file { $name: - ensure => $ensure, - # keep old versions on the server - backup => puppet, - # default permissions for config files - mode => 0644, owner => root, group => 0, - # really detect changes to this file - checksum => md5, - } - - case $source { - '': { } - default: { File[$name] { source => $source } } - } - - case $content { - '': { } - default: { File[$name] { content => $content } } - } - -} - - diff --git a/manifests/defines/line.pp b/manifests/defines/line.pp deleted file mode 100644 index 44c52a0..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/line.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/line.pp -- a trivial mechanism to ensure a line exists in a file -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# Ensures that a specific line is present or absent in a file. This can -# be very brittle, since even small changes can throw this off. -# -# If the line is not present yet, it will be appended to the file. -# -# The name of the define is not used. Just keep it (globally) unique and -# descriptive. -# -# Use this only for very trivial stuff. Usually replacing the whole file -# is a more stable solution with less maintenance headaches afterwards. -# -# Usage: -# line { description: -# file => "filename", -# line => "content", -# ensure => {absent,*present*} -# } -# -# Example: -# The following ensures that the line "allow ^$munin_host$" exists in -# /etc/munin/munin-node.conf, and if there are any changes notify the -# service for a restart -# -# line { -# allow_munin_host: -# file => "/etc/munin/munin-node.conf", -# line => "allow ^$munin_host$", -# ensure => present, -# notify => Service[munin-node], -# require => Package[munin-node]; -# } -# -# Code with fixes gathered at -# http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/Recipes/SimpleText -define line($file, $line, $ensure = 'present') { - case $ensure { - default : { err ( "unknown ensure value '${ensure}'" ) } - present: { - exec { "echo '${line}' >> '${file}'": - unless => "grep -qFx '${line}' '${file}'" - } - } - absent: { - $subst_line = regsubst($line,'(/|\.)','\\\1','G') - exec { "sed -i '/${subst_line}/d' '${file}'": - onlyif => "grep -qFx '${line}' '${file}'" - } - } - } -} diff --git a/manifests/defines/link.pp b/manifests/defines/link.pp deleted file mode 100644 index e8e4a9f..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/link.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/link.pp -- create a link -# -# Copyleft (C) 2009 immerdaadmin -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# Usage: -# link { "/usr/bin/convert": target => "/usr/local/bin/convert" } -# e.g. equivalent to bash# ln -s /usr/bin/convert /usr/local/bin/convert - -define link($target = absent) { - file{$name: ensure => $target; } -} diff --git a/manifests/defines/module_dir.pp b/manifests/defines/module_dir.pp deleted file mode 100644 index 2852f83..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/module_dir.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/modules_dir.pp -- create a default directory -# for storing module specific information -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# A module_dir is a storage place for all the stuff a module might want to -# store. According to the FHS, this should go to /var/lib. Since this is a part -# of puppet, the full path is /var/lib/puppet/modules/${name}. Every module -# should # prefix its module_dirs with its name. -# -# By default, the module_dir is loaded from "puppet:///${name}/module_dir". If -# that doesn't exist an empty directory is taken as source. The directory is -# purged so that modules do not have to worry about removing cruft. -# -# Usage: -# include common::moduledir -# module_dir { ["common", "common/dir1", "common/dir2" ]: } -# -# You may refer to a file in module_dir by using : -# file { "${common::moduledir::module_dir_path}/somedir/somefile": } - -define module_dir ( - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - include common::moduledir - $dir = "${common::moduledir::module_dir_path}/${name}" - if defined(File[$dir]) { - debug("${dir} already defined") - } else { - file { - $dir: - checksum => mtime, - # ignore the placeholder - recurse => true, purge => true, force => true, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group; - } - } -} - -# alias for compatibility -define modules_dir ( - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - module_dir { $name: mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group } -} diff --git a/manifests/defines/module_file.pp b/manifests/defines/module_file.pp deleted file mode 100644 index 5977b2d..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/module_file.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/modules_file.pp -- use a modules_dir to store module -# specific files -# -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# Put a file into module-local storage. -# -# Usage: -# modules_file { "module/file": -# source => "puppet:///...", -# mode => 644, # default -# owner => root, # default -# group => 0, # default -# } -define module_file ( - $source, - $ensure = present, - $m_alias = undef, - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - include common::moduledir - file { - "${common::moduledir::module_dir_path}/${name}": - source => $source, - ensure => $ensure, - alias => $m_alias, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group; - } -} - -# alias for compatibility -define modules_file ( - $source, - $ensure = present, - $m_alias = undef, - $mode = 0644, $owner = root, $group = 0 - ) -{ - module_file { $name: - source => $source, - ensure => $ensure, - alias => $m_alias, - mode => $mode, owner => $owner, group => $group - } -} diff --git a/manifests/defines/replace.pp b/manifests/defines/replace.pp deleted file mode 100644 index dd8db4d..0000000 --- a/manifests/defines/replace.pp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# common/manifests/defines/replace.pp -- replace a pattern in a file with a string -# Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt -# See LICENSE for the full license granted to you. - -# A hack to replace all occurrences of a regular expression in a file with a -# specified string. Sometimes it can be less effort to replace only a single -# value in a huge config file instead of creating a template out of it. Still, -# creating a template is often better than this hack. -# -# This define uses perl regular expressions. -# -# Use this only for very trivial stuff. Usually replacing the whole file is a -# more stable solution with less maintenance headaches afterwards. -# -# Usage: -# -# replace { description: -# file => "filename", -# pattern => "regexp", -# replacement => "replacement" -# -# Example: -# To replace the current port in /etc/munin/munin-node.conf -# with a new port, but only disturbing the file when needed: -# -# replace { set_munin_node_port: -# file => "/etc/munin/munin-node.conf", -# pattern => "^port (?!$port)[0-9]*", -# replacement => "port $port" -# } - -define replace($file, $pattern, $replacement) { - $pattern_no_slashes = slash_escape($pattern) - $replacement_no_slashes = slash_escape($replacement) - exec { "replace_${pattern}_${file}": - command => "/usr/bin/perl -pi -e 's/${pattern_no_slashes}/${replacement_no_slashes}/' '${file}'", - onlyif => "/usr/bin/perl -ne 'BEGIN { \$ret = 1; } \$ret = 0 if /${pattern_no_slashes}/ && ! /\\Q${replacement_no_slashes}\\E/; END { exit \$ret; }' '${file}'", - alias => "exec_$name", - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3