Hi

We manage our puppet code with an internal git repo. Each module has it's 
own git repo and a few git hooks check for syntax and linting.
Our puppet master checks for changes in a specific branch and clones them.

It involves a few manual steps and we'd like to get rid of them with some 
CI intelligence in the middle. 
I have been looking and playing with Jenkins the last few days but now I 
seem to be stuck.

It works great when I create a Jenkins job which tracks changes in a git 
repo, runs the tests and if succeeded pushes the puppet module to the 
master.
But we have about 30 modules and creating a job for each module seems 
inefficient?

Maybe there is a way doing this dynamically that someone could point me to?
Or perhaps jenkins is not the right solution here for us?


Thanks for opening my eyes :)

Regards
Sandro



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