Re: [Puppet Users] Module in maintenance mode

2011-06-21 Thread Douglas Garstang
Oh... right... of course... Put the logic one level up... That will work. Thanks

On Jun 21, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Patrick  wrote:

> 
> On Jun 21, 2011, at 5:04 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:
> 
>> All,
>> 
>> I have a module that I would like to set a variable for, and then if that is 
>> variable is set, consider the module (which deploys software), in 
>> 'maintenance mode', where it drops out of the module, and moves into the 
>> next module, kind of like a return function. Can puppet do that? I don't 
>> want to use fail() as it stops ALL puppet processing.
> 
> Well, this Pesudo-code should work:
> 
> 
> 
> init.pp
> class my_module {
> 
>   $module_is_enabled = true
> 
>   if( $module_is_enabled ) {
>   include my_module::content
>   }
> 
> }
> 
> content.pp:
> class my_module::content {
> 
>   Put real content here
> }
> 
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Re: [Puppet Users] Module in maintenance mode

2011-06-21 Thread Patrick

On Jun 21, 2011, at 5:04 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:

> All,
> 
> I have a module that I would like to set a variable for, and then if that is 
> variable is set, consider the module (which deploys software), in 
> 'maintenance mode', where it drops out of the module, and moves into the next 
> module, kind of like a return function. Can puppet do that? I don't want to 
> use fail() as it stops ALL puppet processing.

Well, this Pesudo-code should work:



init.pp
class my_module {

$module_is_enabled = true

if( $module_is_enabled ) {
include my_module::content
}

}

content.pp:
class my_module::content {

Put real content here
}

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