On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 6:21:55 PM UTC-5, Ellison Marks wrote:
>
> Potentially easier, you could use prefix($scripts, '/path/'), which comes 
> from puppetlabs-stdlib to put the path on all members of the array. Then 
> just pass the now prefixed array to the defined type described above. This 
> avoids storing the script names externally, which may or may not be 
> desirable. If the scripts you want in cron might change now and then, then 
> the external lookup is the better way.
>
>
+1

You beat me to it.

Also, if you're willing to turn on the experimental "future" parser in 
recent Puppet then you can use its array-iteration mechanisms.  (Though 
iteration isn't quite the right characterization -- in reality it's more 
like SIMD.)

http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/experiments_future.html
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/experiments_lambdas.html


John

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