Hi,

You can use facts supplied by facter to do the following (assuming you want to 
do this for host with hostname host1).

> puppet:///files/configuration_files/${hostname}/mystuff/test.sh',


You can also assign variables easily like:
$host = 'host1'

And then use $host in your source statement. Depends on exactly what you want 
to do.

The puppet docs cover all this very well.

Cheers,
Den

On 05/08/2011, at 15:31, octomeow <octom...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have a very simple manifest
> 
> file { '/mystuff/test.sh':
>      ensure => file,
>      mode   => 0755,
>      source => 'puppet:///files/configuration_files/host1/mystuff/
> test.sh',
>    }
> 
> I would like to define the "host1" as a variable while fetching from
> the puppetmaster
> How can I do that?
> 
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