Hi Peter,
Yes passing package name works. But i have to pass package name for all the 
components. Something like below. I am just trying to figure out a way to 
handle this better. variable version is the deciding factor for the package 
names. I can pass this vie hiera. Is below the only approach to handle package 
names? If yes where to place this code ? init.pp or params.pp ?
  if $mysql_provider == 'mariadb' {    $client_package_name     = 
'MariaDB-client'    $server_package_name     = 'MariaDB-server'    
$server_service_name     = 'mysql'    $devel_package_name      = 
'MariaDB-devel'    $shared_package_name     = 'MariaDB-shared'  } else {    
$server_package_name = $version ? {          /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 
'MySQL-server-community',          /^5.6\./      => 'MySQL-server',          
/^5.7\./      => 'mysql-community-server',          default       => 
'mysql-community-server'        }    $client_package_name = $version ? {        
  /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 'MySQL-client-community',          /^5.6\./      => 
'MySQL-client',          /^5.7\./      => 'mysql-community-client',          
default       => 'mysql-community-client'          }    $devel_package_name = 
$version ? {          /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 'MySQL-devel-community',          
/^5.6\./      => 'MySQL-devel',          /^5.7\./      => 
'mysql-community-devel',          default       => 'mysql-community-devel'      
    }    $shared_package_name = $version ? {          /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 
'MySQL-shared-community',          /^5.6\./      => 'MySQL-shared',          
/^5.7\./      => 'mysql-community-libs',          default       => 
'mysql-community-libs'          }    $compat_package_name = $version ? {        
  /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 'MySQL-shared-compat',          /^5.6\./      => 
'MySQL-shared-compat',          /^5.7\./      => 'mysql-community-libs-compat', 
         default       => 'mysql-community-libs-compat'          }    
$server_service_name = $version ? {          /^5\.0|\.1\./ => 'mysql',          
/^5.6\./      => 'mysql',          /^5.7\./      => 'mysqld',          default  
     => 'mysqld'    }



ThanksSuresh Rajagopal

      From: Peter Kristolaitis <alte...@alter3d.ca>
 To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 11:03 AM
 Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] mysql package name
   
 There is a package_name parameter in the Forge module.  It's designed to allow 
you to install e.g. MariaDB instead of MySQL, but it would work fine for your 
use case as well. 
  
 On 2016-08-29 02:00 PM, Suresh Rajagopal wrote:
  
  Hi Lowe, 
  My concern is with package name. MySQL package name differs for each version. 
In the forge module, if you try installing with mysql::server(ensure=>5.6.31) 
it will fail if you don't pass package name as(MySQL-server) an argument. 
   5.0/5.1 ---> MySQL-server-community   5.6 ----> MySQL-server  5.7 
--->mysql-community-server
  
 How to handle this logic ? 
  Thanks Suresh Rajagopal       From: Lowe Schmidt <m...@loweschmidt.se>
 To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 7:29 AM
 Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] mysql package name
  
   Have a look at the mysql module in the forge [0]. They solve it by having a 
package_ensure parameter to the mysql::server class which is one of [ 
'present', 'latest, 'absent', 'x.y.z' ] where "x.y.z" is a version string.  
  [0] https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/mysql#mysqlserver  
   -- Lowe Schmidt | +46 723 867 157    
  On 29 August 2016 at 06:42, Suresh Rajagopal <sures...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
  Hi, 
  Puppet 3.4 with hieara. 
  what is the best place to define package name within a module? package name 
varies based on package  version.
 
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