Hi,

Something like this .
    $baseos_dir = [
            "/opt/",
            "/opt/bin/",
            "/opt/other",
            "/opt/other/src",
            "/opt/other/nosrc",
            "/opt/other/downloads",
            "/opt/other/javalib",
            "/opt/man",
            "/opt/man/man1"
         ]

    file { $baseos_dir : ensure => directory }

On Tuesday 25 November 2014 11:17 AM, Pete Brown wrote:


On 25 Nov 2014 11:37, "Ugo Bellavance" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Sorry for top-posting, but I found my mistake. I didn't know we could not set 'require' more than once. It now looks obvious but it wasn't when I was working on it.

You can require multiple resources but they need to be in an array.

> Ugo
>
>
> On Monday, November 24, 2014 12:38:33 PM UTC-5, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've written my own puppet module for apache because I found that the publicly-available ones had many dependencies or were too complex for me. I'm not a puppet expert and I'm using EPEL's puppet which is 2.7.25.
>>
>> Here is the relevant part of my code that is used to create the apache .conf file for our environments. Our environments follow this standard:
>>
>> for dev:  /var/www/dev/$user/$application/
>>
>> for other environments stages: /var/www/$envstage/$application/
>>
>> The logs are located in a directory called "logs" in the $application folder.
>>
>> My current puppet codes does everything that is needed to create an environment, but it doesn't manage the order, so it may happen that the logs folder is created after the apache refresh and cause a problem.
>>
>> I have a few (less-related) questions regarding this:
>> Does puppet manage the creation of the parent directories as of now?
>> I've had unplanned outages (nothing critical, clients/users were warned on dev and staging environments) because the refresh was done before the logs directory was created >> Should I implement file syntax checking for httpd .conf files? Should it be on file-level or should it be in the refresh parameter of the service? (Something similar to restart => '/usr/sbin/apachectl -t && /etc/init.d/httpd graceful',
>>
>> When I add a require => File directives, it fails with an error that looks like that:
>>
>> Duplicate parameter 'require' for on File[/etc/httpd/conf.d/blabla-integration1.conf] at /etc/puppet/modules/apache/manifests/vhost.pp
>>
>> Here is the relevant part of my code:
>>
>>
>>     $logdir = "$vhost_base/logs"
>>
>>   if $envstage  != 'dev' {
>>     file { [ "$logdir", "/var/www/$envstage", "$vhost_base", ]:
>>       ensure => 'directory',
>>       owner  => 'deploy',
>>       group  => 'deploy',
>>       mode   => 0744,
>>   }
>> }
>> # Generate the .conf file for the vhost
>>     file {
>>         "${vdir}/${name}.conf":
>>         content => template($template),
>>         owner   => 'root',
>>         group   => 'root',
>>         mode    => '0644',
>>         require => "$logdir",
>>         require => Package['httpd'],
>>         notify  => Service['httpd'],
>>     }
>>
>> What would be the best way to manage that? Separate my file resources in 3 separate directives?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Ugo
>
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