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2011-07-26(#8575) Add loadyaml() functionJeff McCune
This change adds a loadyaml() puppet function that takes a path to a YAML data file and returns the contents as a Puppet variable. There is currently no validation of the contents of the file. This commit is intentionally lacking unit tests because of time constraints. Reviewed-by: Dan Bode
2011-07-26(#8628) Add append_line native typeDan Bode
This commit adds a native type that can check if a line exists and append it to a file. This use case seems common enough to warrant its inclusion into stdlib. Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune
2011-07-24(#1) - fleshed out some more tests.Ken Barber
2011-07-01Added validate_resource function and examples on how to use it (and kwalify ↵Ken Barber
as well)
2011-06-30Few more tests.Ken Barber
2011-06-29Move require inside function for kwalify.Ken Barber
2011-06-29Add some more functional tests.Ken Barber
2011-06-29Added tests for each function, fixing functions as we hit bugs.Ken Barber
2011-06-29Added kwalify function.Ken Barber
2011-06-26Removed duplicate - is_hash is really now is_hash instead of is_array.Ken Barber
2011-06-21(#8010) Add validate_hash functionJeff McCune
This function validates all passed variables are hashes. This is similar to the validate_bool function and is copied from it.
2011-06-21(#8010) Add getvar() rvalue functionJeff McCune
This isn't directly related to #8010, but rather indirectly fills the need to allow the end user to configure where data values are looked up. This allows the namespace to be passed as a class parameter. A module may then quickly and easily look up data from the user-defined namespace.
2011-06-15(#3) Add an anchor type to provide containmentJeff McCune
With Puppet 2.6.x we do not have a way to specify containment relationships. In the use case of class ntp { } declaring ntp::{package,config,service} classes, the ntp class itself should allow the user to specify before and require relationships to the main ntp class. The anchor resource type allows module authors to close the loop on classes composing the main top level module. For example: class ntp { class { 'ntp::package': } -> class { 'ntp::config': } -> class { 'ntp::service': } # These two resources "anchor" the composed classes # such that the end user may use "require" and "before" # relationships with Class['ntp'] anchor { 'ntp::begin': } -> class { 'ntp::package': } class { 'ntp::service': } -> anchor { 'ntp::end': } } Using this pattern, the module user may then simply declare relationships to the ntp class as they expect: class { 'ntp': } -> class { 'mcollective': } # OR class { 'mcollective': } -> class { 'ntp': }
2011-06-03Add validate_bool() function to stdlibJeff McCune
This function aborts catalog compilation if any of the passed values are not true or false. Note, this catches the string values of true and false correct and will abort catalog compilation if they are not boolean values. Paired-with: Dan Bode <dan@puppetlabs.com>
2011-05-25(#7657) Add basic validate_re functionJeff McCune
While developing Puppet Modules with class parameters, data from the user should be validated as per the Style Guide. Puppet should fail early and hard in the situation of invalid data being passed into the module. This function provides a more concise method to the alternative of using if statements in the Puppet manifests.
2011-04-30Moved more functions into lib/puppet/parser/functions/Ken Barber
2011-04-30Moved type.rbKen Barber
2011-04-30Convert to module format.Ken Barber