Am 12.06.2010 08:56, schrieb Ben Beuchler:
A lot of the time you can get away with just a shell provider and type
for manifest validation, as the client will get the right one synced
down for use in actual resource application.
Is an appropriately named but empty type/provider in the default
environment adequate to fool puppetmaster? Or is there some minimum
functionality that needs to be included?
You need the proper params and properties, so the manifest validates. If
you have additional validation rules and want to have them checked on
the master, you need those too.
Best Regards, David
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