Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2017-04-03 Thread Jean Bond (JIRA)
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2017-01-10 Thread Lindsey Smith (JIRA)
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2016-12-14 Thread Henrik Lindberg (JIRA)
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Don't think there is much need for a hocon eyaml variant. If there is, it is a trivial addition once an eyaml function has been implemented (change loading of yaml to loading of hocon). 
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2016-09-30 Thread Chris Price (JIRA)
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2016-07-11 Thread Erik Dasher (JIRA)
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2016-07-07 Thread Henrik Lindberg (JIRA)
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1. something like eyaml and sensitive data would need to be integrated to form a complete solution 2. eyaml works with lookup since lookup works with global hiera. There is no data provider (for lookup) that handles eyaml. (That is you cannot have eyaml files in environments and modules). 3. work not estimated - the files are not difficult, it is the workflow/tooling around them to write the data that is somewhat tricky (I think). 4. we have considered writing a data provider as a contribution to eyami project 
I think 4 is the most reasonable short term solution as people are already using eyaml and would want to use it in modules and environments. They are already using it and are familiar with it. 
Longer term, I would like to see a new hiera data format that makes it possible to directly return rich data. That could then include Binary, Sensitive/Encrypted data. I can also imagine that we have utilities to update the data files (akin to how this is done with eyaml).  
Coming to think of it - when adding the hocon data format maybe we should reserve keys from the beginning (the main problem is that the top namespace in all hiera data files are user determined names except lookup_options. What I am thinking is something like meta, and data. OTOH, it may be enough to record a key with an option under lookup_options that denotes the format; basically plain, or rich (where rich is a pcore serialization). 
Worth discussing before adding support for hocon data files. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Jira (HI-524) determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon

2016-07-07 Thread Chris Price (JIRA)
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  determine strategy for something like eyaml for hocon  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 2016/07/07 1:49 PM 
 
 
 

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Reporter:
 
 Chris Price 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lots of hiera users use eyaml to encrypt strings in their hiera files. Some questions: 
1. Will this continue to be relevant given the "sensitive data" work that is underway? 2. If so, does eyaml work with the new puppet lookup stuff? How? 3. How much work would it be to provide similar tooling for encrypting fields in HOCON files? 4. This does not seem like something that would be necessary for an MVP, but is it something we'd want to consider building later? Or is it something that might emerge from the community if there's a strong demand for it? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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