Issue #8174 has been updated by Andrew Parker.
Ed, thanks for those steps to reproduce. They are excellent!
I've got it reproducing now and it looks like what I was missing before was
having a `node` statement. The following small snippet shows it happening as
well (no ENC required, as you showed):
<pre>
node default {}
problem { "hmm": }
define problem() {
notice $hostname
}
</pre>
If the `node default {}` line is removed then the incorrect warning isn't
produced.
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Bug #8174: External Node Classifer makes puppet think Facter variables are
dynamic lookup issues
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/8174#change-62995
Author: Chuck Schweizer
Status: Merged - Pending Release
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Andrew Parker
Category:
Target version: 2.7.14
Affected Puppet version: 2.7.1
Keywords:
Branch: https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet/pull/657
I have found that if your class is part of the External Node Classifier
definition puppet 2.7.1 thinks variables from Facter are dynamic lookups.
EG.
External config
---
classes:
- hadoop
environment: production
parameters:
puppetmaster: puppet
Dynamic lookup of $operatingsystem at
/var/opt/puppet/environments/production/modules/hadoop/manifests/base.pp:53 is
deprecated. Support will be removed in Puppet 2.8. Use a fully-qualified
variable name (e.g., $classname::variable) or parameterized classes.
$ facter operatingsystem
RedHat
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