On 2015-06-10 6:03, Fabien Delpierre wrote:
Interesting, thank you. How would I know if I'm using parser=future? Our
agents are Puppet v3.4.3. And I'm guessing parser=future is relative to
the version you're currently using so I might not have access to the
feature anyway.


The setting parser=future is available in 3.x, but in version 3.4 it was not near production quality. If you want to use it you should update to the latest 3.8. It is a server side setting. Note that turning it on requires you to carefully test, and you are most likely to encounter several issues that needs attention. When you do this, you are also "future proofing" your logic as it will make it much easier to transition to puppet 4.x.

Regards
- henrik

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Henrik Lindberg
<henrik.lindb...@cloudsmith.com <mailto:henrik.lindb...@cloudsmith.com>>
wrote:

    On 2015-05-10 8:51, Fabien Delpierre wrote:

        Hey folks,
        I have something like this in a manifest:

        class foo(
            $python_pips   = {
              pbr => { ensure => '1.3.0', install_args => ['-I'] },
              linecache2 => { ensure => '1.0.0', install_args => ['-I'] },
              elasticsearch => { ensure => '1.6.0', install_args =>
        ['-I'] },
            },
            ) {
            require python
            create_resources('python::pip', $python_pips)
        }

        I'm using this module: https://github.com/stankevich/puppet-python

        I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way of telling the
        python::pip
        resource to use the -I flag when installing those three pip
        packages.
        It's going to get even uglier since the $python_pips variable will
        ultimately live in Hiera, and I have some environments that
        require a
        proxy to access the Internet, so in Hiera for those environments
        it's
        going to look like this:

        foo::python_pips:
            "pbr":
              ensure: 1.3.0
              install_args: ['-I']
              proxy: 'http://proxy.example.com:3128";
            "linecache2":
              ensure: 1.0.0
              install_args: ['-I']
              proxy: "http://proxy.example.com:3128";
            "elasticsearch":
              ensure: 1.6.0
              install_args: ['-I']
              proxy: "http://proxy.example.com:3128";

        I don't like all this repetition. Wanted to double check if I
        can make
        this easier on the eyes before I move on.
        I appreciate any input!


    If you are using 3.x with parser=future, or 4.x you can do like this:

    python::pip {
       default:
         install_args => ['-I'],
         proxy        => 'http://proxy.example.com:3128' ;

       "pbr":           ensure => '1.3.0' ;
       "linecached":    ensure => '1.0.0' ;
       "elasticsearch": ensure => '1.6.0' ;
    }

    The 'default' title defines attributes that are common to all other
    bodies in the same resource expression.


    - henrik

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