example42/puppet-hosts

Name: puppet-hosts

Owner: Example42

Description: Puppet module to manage /etc/hosts statically or dynamically

Created: 2013-03-28 15:24:55.0

Updated: 2016-06-21 14:24:05.0

Pushed: 2016-08-12 21:27:53.0

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Language: Puppet

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README

Deprecation notice

This module was designed for Puppet versions 2 and 3. It should work also on Puppet 4 but doesn't use any of its features.

The current Puppet 3 compatible codebase is no longer actively maintained by example42.

Still, Pull Requests that fix bugs or introduce backwards compatible features will be accepted.

Puppet module: hosts

This is a Puppet module to manage /etc/hosts

It allows its population in different ways, either static or dynamic

Written by Alessandro Franceschi / Lab42

Official site: http://www.example42.com

Official git repository: http://github.com/example42/puppet-hosts

Released under the terms of Apache 2 License.

This module requires the presence of Example42 Puppi module in your modulepath.

USAGE

This module provide different options for managing /etc/hosts

1 - Use custom static sources for hosts file (also an array)

    class { 'hosts':
      source => [ "puppet:///modules/example42/hosts/hosts.conf-${hostname}" ,
                  "puppet:///modules/example42/hosts/hosts.conf" ], 
    }

2 - Use custom template for hosts file. Note that template and source arguments are alternative.

    class { 'hosts':
      template => 'example42/hosts/hosts.conf.erb',
    }

3 - Dynamically populate /etc/hosts with all the nodes of your Puppet infrastructure

    class { 'hosts':
      dynamic_mode => true,
    }
DYNAMIC MODE USAGE

In dynamic mode you have various options that allows you to fine tune the automatic collection of host entries in /etc/hosts:

(The above adds an header taken from $MODULEPATH/example42/templates/hosts/header.erb)

(Here you'll find in /etc/hosts only the nodes that share the same $environment)

(In the above example the puppetmaster's host entry won't be automatically added to the other nodes (you might force it in the header template). Note that the puppetmaster itself will continue to populate its /etc/hosts dynamically as the other nodes.)

(By default $::ipaddress and [ $::hostname ] are used.

CONTINUOUS TESTING

Travis {Build Status}[https://travis-ci.org/example42/puppet-hosts]


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.