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Mastering Puppet 5

You're reading from   Mastering Puppet 5 Optimize enterprise-grade environment performance with Puppet

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831864
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Authoring Modules FREE CHAPTER 2. Roles and Profiles 3. Extending Puppet 4. Hiera 5 5. Managing Code 6. Workflow 7. Continuous Integration 8. Extending Puppet with Tasks and Discovery 9. Exported Resources 10. Application Orchestration 11. Scaling Puppet 12. Troubleshooting and Profiling 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

A more complete hierarchy


We are just handling simple hierarchies, so instead of programming a complex conditional statement in Puppet DSL to determine how a DNS resolver gets resolved, we can build a hierarchy that best represents our infrastructure, such as the following:

 

This example hierarchy would be represented with the following hiera.yaml:

---
version: 5
hierarchy:
    - name: "Per-node data"
      path: "nodes/%{trusted.certname}.yaml"

    - name: "Per application data"
      path: "%{facts.application}.yaml"

    - name: "Per environment data"
      path: "%{server_facts.environment}.yaml"

    - name: "Per datacenter data"
      path: "%{facts.datacenter}.yaml"

    - name: "Common data"
      path: common.yaml

The facts, trusted, and server_facts hashes are the most useful hashes to interpolate in hiera.yaml.

Note, if you need to reference the node's fqdn, use trusted.certname. In order to reference the environment of a node, the server_facts.environment fact is available.

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