On 2018-09-19 17:41, ch...@fuzzyblender.com wrote:
Hi Sean,
I'm having the same issue, and I see what you said, I'm just too new to
puppet. Would it be possible for you (or others) to expand on how you
fixed this (with and example)?
Chris
I had responded to Sean in an email - reposting it here now:
How did you run `puppet lookup` ?
If you gave it a node with --node it will use the stored facts for that
node, otherwise you have to give it the facts to use for that node.
If not specifying a --node, lookup will use the facts for the host where
you are running `puppet lookup`.
Maybe that is what is tricking you?
Try running with `puppet apply --debug` when testing - that turns on
logging of --explain from all lookups including those made via APL.
When you do that, are the path's set?
Still having weird problems? Check your axioms - are you running the
expected file in the expected environment etc.
- henrik
On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 11:15:49 AM UTC-6, Sean wrote:
Thanks to PuppetLab's Mr. Lindberg who helped get my troubleshooting
focused in the right direction.
Basically, I forgot to add my new parameters to the class parameter
definitions in the module's init.pp.
DOH!
On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 4:53:42 PM UTC-5, Sean wrote:
Hi,
I'm quite confused about how I could have created this problem.
I have a module we'll call it "test" which has been using Hiera
v5 module data for the last couple of releases...this works
great on either puppet 4 or 5...as expected.
Last week added a feature, which involved adding 1 new manifest
file (which creates concat::fragment resources), 2 parameters to
a hiera data file, and adding 2 concat file resources, each
named by one of those parameters, to an existing manifest file
(existing.pp below). Fairly simple and straight forward
change. The parser passes the syntax checks for everything
involved in the change.
I have tested on both puppet 4 and 5 using a pair of centos7
vms, both produce the same result.
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# puppet apply -e "include test"
Warning: Unknown variable: 'test::dconf_default_config'. at
/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/manifests/existing.pp:186:12
Error: Evaluation Error: Missing title. The title expression
resulted in undef at
/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/manifests/existing.pp:186:12
on node localhost.localdomain
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This parameter is the filename of the concat resource mentioned
above. Running a puppet lookup (on either v4 or v5) produces
this output for the module data section:
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Module"test"DataProvider(hiera configuration version 5)
Using configuration
"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/hiera.yaml"
Hierarchy entry "Full Version"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/-.yaml"
Original path:"%{facts.os.name
<http://facts.os.name>}-%{facts.os.release.full}.yaml"
Pathnot found
Hierarchy entry "Major Version"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/-.yaml"
Original path:"%{facts.os.name
<http://facts.os.name>}-%{facts.os.release.major}.yaml"
Pathnot found
Hierarchy entry "Distribution Name"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/.yaml"
Original path:"%{facts.os.name <http://facts.os.name>}.yaml"
Pathnot found
Hierarchy entry "Operating System Family + Major Version"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/-.yaml"
Original path:"%{facts.os.family}-%{facts.os.release.major}.yaml"
Pathnot found
Hierarchy entry "Operating System Family"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/.yaml"
Original path:"%{facts.os.family}.yaml"
Pathnot found
Hierarchy entry "common"
Path"/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments/production/modules/test/data/common.yaml"
Original path:"common.yaml"
No such key:"test::dconf_default_config"
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See how all the Hierarchy Paths have bad file names? This leads
me to think that somehow Hiera has lost the ability to parse
facts in my feature branch of this module. If I check the
master branch out for the "test" module then Hiera produces the
correct datafile names.
How can that be?
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