Sorry, the code for the custom function is:
Puppet::Parser::Functions::newfunction(:debug_msg, :type => :statement,
:doc => "
Send messages to a particular debug level
") do |vals|
$level, $code_to_execute = vals
$possible_levels =
["debug","info","notice","warning","err","alert","emerg","crit"]
if $possible_levels.include? $level
else
raise(ArgumentError, 'Must specify proper debug type. It can be
either "debug","info","notice","warning","err","alert","emerg" or
"crit" ')
end
$dummy = function_inline_template("<% " + "Puppet." + $level + "(\""
+ $code_to_execute + "\")" + "%>")
end
On Fri 16 Nov 2012 10:46:38 PM IST, Abhijeet R wrote:
Hi,
I created a custom function named debug_msg() which could used to send
different kind of debug messages straight from the manifest.
It can be used something like:
debug_msg("notice","NOTICE message")
debug_msg("debug", "Send as a debug message")
More information can be found here:
http://blog.abhijeetr.com/2012/11/execute-ruby-code-from-within-puppet.html
Shouldn't this be included in the standard puppet? Or if it's helpful,
why isn't it already included? Or is it already there and it's just
that I don't know it?
--
Cheers,
Abhijeet R
http://blog.abhijeetr.com
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