:/ is this a bug?
Should I report it somewhere? o post this question somewhere else?

Thanks for your help!
Julio

On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 6:29:22 PM UTC-5, Julio Guevara wrote:
>
> All puppet agent have on puppet.conf
> noop = true
>
> I need to make sure that some classes (like the class that configure the 
> puppet-agents or mcollective) can run regardless of noop setting.
>
> Following documentation for puppet 4.5.3 i found that 
> https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.5/reference/metaparameter.html#noop 
> <https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/latest/reference/metaparameter.html#noop>
> and
>
> https://docs.puppet.com/puppet/4.5/reference/lang_classes.html#using-resource-like-declarations
>
> I changed corresponding include for resource like declaration of those 
> classes, but resources contained inside that class still acted normally.
> It seems to be that resources contained within a class will behave 
> according to configuration set on puppet.conf even if the class has set 
> noop to a different value.
>
> Code i used to test this issue:
> class foo {
>   notify { '1.Resource noop true' :
>     noop => true,
>   }
>   notify { '2.Resource noop false' :
>     noop => false,
>   }
>   notify { "3.Class noop ${noop}" : }
>   notify { "4.Client noop ${clientnoop}" : }
> }
>
>
> class { 'foo' :
>   noop => true,
> }
>
> What I expected:
>   Notify 1 should print as no-op regardless of other configuration.
>   Notify 2 should print as yes-op regardless of other configuration.
>   Notify 3 would print as no-op because of class having noop => true.
>   Notify 4 would print as no-op because of class having noop => true.
>
> What I'm seeing:
>   Notify 1 prints as expected
>   Notify 2 prints as expected
>   Notify 3 prints as yes-op, not expected
>   Notify 4 prints as yes-op, not expected
>
> Output from 
> # puppet apply test.pp
> Notice: Compiled catalog for xxxxxxx in environment production in 0.06 
> seconds
> Notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[1.Resource noop true]/message: 
> current_value absent, should be 1.Resource noop true (noop)
> Notice: 2.Resource noop false
> Notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[2.Resource noop false]/message: defined 
> 'message' as '2.Resource noop false'
> Notice: 3.Class noop true
> Notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[3.Class noop true]/message: defined 
> 'message' as '3.Class noop true'
> Notice: 4.Client noop false
> Notice: /Stage[main]/Foo/Notify[4.Client noop false]/message: defined 
> 'message' as '4.Client noop false'
> Notice: Applied catalog in 0.14 seconds
>
> I don't think I have misunderstood the documentation from puppet, but i 
> could be crazy.
> Also, what happens with classes inside classes, those they get the noop 
> from the parent class or from the configuration
>
> Thanks
> Julio
>

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