A Puppet module that can construct files from fragments. Please see the comments in the various .pp files for details as well as posts on my blog at www.devco.net Released under the Apache 2.0 licence USAGE: If you wanted a /etc/motd file that listed all the major modules on the machine. And that would be maintained automatically even if you just remove the include lines for other modules you could use code like below, a sample /etc/motd would be: Puppet modules on this server: -- Apache -- MySQL # class to setup basic motd, include on all nodes class motd { concat{"/etc/motd": owner => root, group => root, mode => 644 } concat::fragment{"motd_header": content => "\nPuppet modules on this server:\n\n", order => 1, } } # used by other modules to register themselves in the motd define motd::register($content="", $order=10) { if $content == "" { $body = $name } else { $body = $content } concat::fragment{"motd_fragment_$name": target => "/etc/motd", content => " -- $body\n" } } # a sample apache module class apache { include apache::install, apache::config, apache::service motd::register{"Apache": } } KNOWN ISSUES: - In 0.24.8 you will see inintended notifies, if you build a file in a run, the next run will also see it as changed. This is due to how 0.24.8 does the purging of unhandled files, this is improved in 0.25.x and we cannot work around it in our code. CHANGELOG: - 2010/02/19 - initial release - 2010/03/12 - add support for 0.24.8 and newer - make the location of sort configurable - add the ability to add shell comment based warnings to top of files - add the ablity to create empty files - 2010/04/05 - fix parsing of WARN and change code style to match rest of the code - Better and safer boolean handling for warn and force - Don't use hard coded paths in the shell script, set PATH top of the script - Use file{} to copy the result and make all fragments owned by root. This means we can chnage the ownership/group of the resulting file at any time. - You can specify ensure => "/some/other/file" in concat::fragment to include the contents of a symlink into the final file. - 2010/04/16 - Add more cleaning of the fragment name - removing / from the $name CONTRIBUTORS: Paul Elliot - Provided 0.24.8 support, shell warnings and empty file creation support. Chad Netzer - Various patches to improve safety of file operations - Symlink support David Schmitt - Patch to remove hard coded paths relying on OS path - Patch to use file{} to copy the resulting file to the final destination. This means Puppet client will show diffs and that hopefully we can change file ownerships now CONTACT: R.I.Pienaar - rip@devco.net / www.devco.net / @ripienaar