cookbook 'puppet_compat', '~> 1.1.4'
puppet_compat (6) Versions 1.1.4 Follow0
HWRP for ini_setting and file_line resources
cookbook 'puppet_compat', '~> 1.1.4', :supermarket
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puppet_compat Cookbook
While doing migration from Puppet to Chef I can easily map all Puppet resources to the Chef ones. All except two:
- file_line
- ini_setting (pe_ini_setting)
These two just don't have a counterpart in the Chef world. This cookbook provides exactly these two resources as HWRP.
Requirements
This cookbook need iniparse GEM to be installed.
Platforms
- Debian-family Linux Distributions
- RedHat-family Linux Distributions
- Fedora
- openSUSE
Chef
- Chef 12.1+
- Chef 13+
- Chef 14+
Recipes
- default takes care that iniparse GEM used by the HWPR is installed
Usage
Just add to your cookbook metadata.rb
depends 'puppet_compat'
and you can use file_line and ini_setting resources in you recipes.
file_line
The file line resource has the same properties, like in puppet except it has action instead of ensure.
file_line 'Add a line' do path '/tmp/test.cfg' line 'line: ADD' end file_line 'Delete with match' do path '/tmp/test.cfg' match '^todelete' match_for_absence true action :delete end file_line 'Delete the line' do path '/tmp/test.cfg' line 'yetanother: delete' action :delete enda file_line 'Change one line with match' do path '/tmp/test.cfg' match '^tochange' line 'tochange: changed' end
ini_setting
Usage of ini_setting is also pretty close to the Puppet one. Ensure is also replaced with action.
The only one addition - you may provide the format of parameter=value separator.
Although it is against INI standard some software is sensitive to it, so
param=value
or
param = value
for some software packeges is important. For these non-standard following software you cat provide separator property:
ini_setting 'Set option' do path '/tmp/test.ini' section 'test' setting 'option_add' value 'added' separator '=' end ini_setting 'Set option with spaces' do path '/tmp/test.ini' section 'test' setting 'option_add' value 'added' separator ' = ' end
The rest of usage cases are selfexplanatory:
ini_setting 'Delete option' do path '/tmp/test.ini' section 'test' setting 'option_two' action :delete end ini_setting 'Change option' do path '/tmp/test.ini' section 'test' setting 'option_chg' value 'nice' end ini_setting 'Delete section' do path '/tmp/test.ini' section 'bad_section' action :delete end
Known bug - the following resource will fail if file /tmp/test.ini
does not contain any options without a section:
ini_setting 'Set option outside sections' do path '/tmp/test.ini' setting 'option_add' value 'added' end
This is caused by the bug in iniparse GEM, see:
https://github.com/antw/iniparse/issues/20
ini_setting extensions
Based on practical use of the ini_setting resource I've made some extensions, which are not supported by puppet version of the resource.
This extension is useful when you need to do a number of changes in ini file. In puppet inplementation it is usualy solved by calling
ini_settings
using create_resources()
function. For Chef implementation I've decided to make it easy: properties section
and setting
may by a hash or array.
set multiple setting within one section
In this case you need to pass to setting
property the hash of key-value pairs like this one:
default['settings_test'] = { 'one' => 'a', 'two' => 'b', }
Property value
should not be used in this case.
set multiple settings in multiple sections
In this case you need to pass to section
property the hash, where keys are section names and values are hashes like in previous case.
For example:
default['sections_test'] = { 'testsec1' => { 'set1' => 10, 'set2' => 20, }, 'testsec2' => { 'set21' => 100, 'set22' => 200, }, }
With both methods above it is possible to change existing settings/sections or add a new ones.
delete multiple settings within a section
Just pass to setting
property array with the settings names that should be deleted
delete multiple settings in multiple sections
In this case you need to pass to section
property the hash, where keys are section names and values are arrays with settings names to delete.
delete multiple sections
Also possible. For this pass to section
property array with section names to be deleted.
License & Authors
- Author:: Stanislav Voroniy (stas@voroniy.com)
Copyright 2017-2018, Stanislav Voroniy Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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