Gabriel,
Could you get by with a wrapper? Say, a 'my_nagios' define that does
it's own thing, then uses the third party 'nagios' definition?
You could add your own resources in your my_nagios that 'Subscribes' to
resources in the 'nagios' define to insert your own resources into the
dependency chain.
If you actually need to modify parameters of a resource in a definition
though then the only way I know of would be to have that parameter
controlled by an argument to the defined type.
On 12/04/12 07:10, Gabriel Filion wrote:
I'm currently using a "nagios" module that's developed by an opensource
community, and I'd like to hook some logic into a define to implement
some kind of notion that's really specific to the place I work.
For now, I've been obligated to keep a modified version of the module,
but that means I always need to rebase re-arrange my code around
upstream modifications.. and for maintenance, it really adds a bunch of
work.
Do you guys know if it would be possible to implement a way to "hook" my
extraneous logic into the define so that I don't need to modify the
module directly anymore?
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