Hi Guys,

I'm trying to get  this done but don't know how to get there:


Puppet is used to manage a new webserver using nginx+php-fpm , on which each website has it's own user which is used to run the php-fpm pool. Sure I can add users to the manifest so site foo.bar.tld will get a user foo_bar_tld... that's fine. I also create a directory in the webroot, and define the webroot as a directory which has to be purged by puppet. This is done to make sure that if a website leaves, all files will be removed (the php/nginx configs are being removed as well).

But how can I do this for users? There's no such thing as purge => true for users, and afaik I can't import more files into /etc/password (which *can* be purged after removing the site). This complete machine is being managed by puppet so I don't have to take other users etc into account.

Does anyone know a smart trick for doing this?

Cheers,

Boudewijn Ector

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