It may take a step in the middle like this:
class foo ( $app_user = 'bar' ) {
$where = "/etc/${app_user::etc_dir}"
file { $where :
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode => '0644
}
Good luck. We are all here to share the info.
“Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the
universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” (Bill Waterson: Calvin &
Hobbes)
On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:57 PM, Guy Matz <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi! I have a parameterized class that accepts a few parameters, one of which I
would like to use in the retrieval of hiera data, e.g.
class foo ( $app_user = 'bar' ) {
file { "/etc/${app_user::etc_dir}":
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode => '0644
}
so app_user should get passed to the class, then ${app_user}::etc_dir should
get resolved by hiera, If I pass in nagios as app_user, then nagios::etc_dir
should be looked up in hiera. I can't find the right combination of curly
braces to get this to work. Should it work?
Thanks a lot,
Guy
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