No, I tried that as well. Still reports the class of the collector and not
the $name of the virtual resource.
On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:12:18 AM UTC-8, Richard Jacobsen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. An example is worth 1000 words, so here's one:
>
> In this example I would like the home directory to be overridden to
> /testdir/me:
>
> @user { 'me':
> ensure => present,
> home => '/home/$title',
> tag => 'userclass1'
> }
>
> User <| tag == 'userclass1' |> {
> home => "/testhome/$title"
> }
>
> It actually gets overriden to /testhome/main, 'main' being the class the
> collector is in, puppet apply tries to:
> '/usr/sbin/useradd -d /testhome/main me'
>
> I can sort of solve this problem by:
>
> @fancyuser { 'me2':
> tag => 'userclass1',
> }
>
> define fancyuser($homedir_prefix='/home') {
> user { '$title':
> home => "$homedir_prefix/$title", }
> }
> Fancyuser <| tag == 'userclass1' |> {
> homedir_prefix => "/testhome"
> }
>
> This works as expected, as it doesn't rely on the '$title' of the
> collected virtual resource. I'd rather just use the virtual resource's
> $title. Is this possible, or am I asking too much from the resource
> collector?
>
> Thanks!
> Richard
>
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