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Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition

You're reading from   Puppet 4.10 Beginner???s Guide, Second Edition From newbie to pro with Puppet 4.10

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124004
Length 268 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting started with Puppet FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating your first manifests 3. Managing your Puppet code with Git 4. Understanding Puppet resources 5. Variables, expressions, and facts 6. Managing data with Hiera 7. Mastering modules 8. Classes, roles, and profiles 9. Managing files with templates 10. Controlling containers 11. Orchestrating cloud resources 12. Putting it all together Index

Creating resources with Hiera data


When we started working with Puppet, we created resources directly in the manifest using literal attribute values. In this chapter, we've seen how to use Hiera data to fill in the title and attributes of resources in the manifest. We can now take this idea one step further and create resources directly from Hiera queries. The advantage of this method is that we can create any number of resources of any type, based purely on data.

Building resources from Hiera arrays

In Chapter 5, Variables, expressions, and facts, we learned how to use Puppet's each function to iterate over an array or hash, creating resources as we go. Let's apply this technique to some Hiera data. In our first example, we'll create some user resources from a Hiera array.

  1. On your Puppet-managed node, run the following command:

    cd /etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production
    sudo cp /vagrant/examples/hiera_users.yaml data/common.yaml
    
  2. Next, run the following command:

    sudo puppet apply /vagrant...
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