Could you please provide an example of using the modules to install
something

Luis

On Feb 3, 3:31 pm, Michael Cumings <mcumi...@narrativescience.com>
wrote:
> These modules work fine for what I need...
>
> define virtualenv($ensure = 'present', $executable=false,
> $relocatable=false,
>   $extra_search_dir=false, $site_packages=false,
>   $never_download=false, $prompt=false, $user='root') {
>
>     $executable_opt = $executable ? { false => '', default => $executable }
>     $relocatable_opt = $relocatable ? { false => '', default =>
> '--relocatable' }
>     $site_packages_opt = $site_packages ? { false => '--no-site-packages',
> default => '' }
>     $never_download_opt = $never_download ? { false => '', default =>
> '-never-download' }
>     $prompt_opt = $prompt ? { false => '', default => "--prompt=$prompt" }
>     $extra_search_dir_opt = $extra_search_dir ? {
> false => '',
> default => inline_template('<%= extra_search_dir.collect { |dir|
> "--extra-search-dir={dir}"}.join(" ") %>')
>     }
>
>     if $ensure == 'present' {
> exec { "virtual_env-$nme":
>     command => "virtualenv $executable_opt $relocatable_opt
> $site_packages_opt \
> $never_download_opt $extrasearch_dir_opt $prompt_opt $name",
>     creates => "$name",
>     user => $user,
>     require => Pip::Install['virtualenv'],}
>
>     }
>     else {
> file { $name :
>     ensure => absent,
>     recurse => true,
>     force => true,
>
> }
>     }
> }
>
> define pip::install ($ensure = 'present', $virtualenv = false,
>      $package = false, $version = false) {
>
>     $_package = $package ? { false => $name, default => $package }
>     $env_opt = $virtualenv ? { false => '', default => "--environment
> $virtualenv" }
>     $package_opt = $version ? { false => $_package, default =>
> "$_package==$version" }
>
>     if $ensure == 'present' {
>   exec { "pip_install_${_package}_${virtualenv}":
>     unless => "pip freeze $env_opt | grep $package_opt",
>     command => "pip install $env_opt $package_opt"
>   }
>     }
>     else {
> exec { "pip_uninstall_${package}_${virtualenv}":
>     onlyif => "pip freeze $env_opt | grep $package_opt",
>     command => "pip uninstall $env_opt $package_opt"
>
> }
>     }
> }
>
> I declare the virtualenv and then declare the modules I want installed in
> them.  I have a very targeted use but I think they might be generic enough
> to help.  Working on Puppet 2.5.7.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 6:18 AM, lfrodrigues <lfrodrig...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I would like to use pip to install some python modules. The problem is
> > that I want to keep all my stuff isolated.
>
> > I saw thishttps://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/7286about
> > virtualenv support.
>
> > Anyone knows at what stage that is? Any other solution for virtualenv
> > and pip?
>
> > Best regards,
>
> > Luis
>
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