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If so, I would like to ask that the team add a Hiera backend for the existing extlookup data sources. I know that it won't support hashes but it would help to break the view that Puppet routinely breaks existing functionality on upgrades. Thanks, Trevor On 05/03/2012 01:05 PM, Pieter van de Bruggen wrote: > Greetings, > > As many of you may be aware, Hiera will be tightly integrated into Puppet > in the upcoming release of Puppet 3.0. As a final sanity check of this > work, I’d like to open our current plan for integration up for feedback. > This is particularly for feedback from existing Hiera users, but I hope to > solicit good feedback from those not using Hiera as well. > > The problem, as it currently exists, is that Puppet (core) has no good > first-class mechanism for separating configuration data from manifests. > Everything from $faked_namespaces__in__variable_names to specialty “params” > classes have been tried, with varying degrees of success. > > Hiera came along as another solution to this problem, and provided a useful > abstraction for hierarchical data lookup, but life as a plugin meant that > certain integrations were still difficult. Our aim in Puppet 3.0 is to > tighten up these integrations (making Hiera more useful), provide > first-class data separation solution (for those not already using Hiera), > and to provide a simple and safe migration for those currently using Hiera. > > Here’s what’s new: > > - Hiera data keys can be namespaced > - (e.g. 'dns::nameserver': '8.8.8.8') > - Namespaced data will automatically populate class parameters > - (e.g. 'dns::nameserver' will be automatically looked up for the > $nameserver parameter when you include dns) > > Here’s what’s changed: > > - The hiera-puppet module will no longer be required > - It should, however, still continue to work > - The heira() function (from the hiera-puppet module) will be superceded > by the lookup() function (in Puppet core) > - hiera_include() will not be ported; include now properly accept > arrays, making this redundant > > Here’s what were still wondering about: > > - How should we integrate hiera_array() and hiera_hash()? > - How should we integrate hiera’s “default” and “override” parameters? > - How should we handle overlaps between data supplied by Hiera and data > supplied in a parameterized class include? > > If you’re interested in test-driving the new functionality for yourself, > checkout out the master branch of the Puppet repository on > Github<https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppet>, > install Hiera (with gem install hiera) and make the following configuration > changes: > > - Set data_binding_terminus to hiera > - If you have a Hiera configuration file, set hiera_config to point to > it. > - If you don’t, create a file in ${confdir}/hiera.yaml with these > contents: > > :backend: > > - yaml > > :yaml: > > :datadir: $confdir/data > > :hierarchy: > > - %{certname} > > - %{environment} > > - global > > This sets up a default hierarchy that looks for values in ${confdir}/data, > first in the ${certname}.yml file, then in the ${environment}.yml file, > then in global.yml. > > That should be it! Please, let us know if you're having trouble getting > started, or if you have questions, concerns, thoughts, or opinions about > any of this. > > Thanks! > - -- Trevor Vaughan Vice President, Onyx Point, Inc. email: tvaug...@onyxpoint.com phone: 410-541-ONYX (6699) pgp: 0x6C701E94 - -- This account not approved for unencrypted sensitive information -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPpVScAAoJECNCGV1OLcypcesIAJT9gARlmQNxR7ftUo4soR1r R2aCh/k2B+Wylj/xfF3o9j3gZh/1WrOLogMGThNgYT9Vcv50zCcbeFjbCTVr2bBo 18gtlcoJhTBeUebBk6CsFsG+sIApwja3UDbpSm49FRquCK/KI+fBV8gHhAQt9fgm 1P0ZXB1KU61nhqrLEpHNRmJVKBvLCwDuqEMJltMuGoysczWEv0uVROtYari1T3g+ tNqov2EkSj5NV+Au5DeNNKviToEDn+wR7JvtXEqRdwSc142U9PnZwp8MvM+/i2+W RGKqg8HZuMMLEbbSnimdRnS6pCwKdgVJDPwBb+CoiZJJ0ftWCF2F9lNDjgUNjcI= =/h12 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this group, send email to puppet-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to puppet-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users?hl=en.
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