example42/puppet-mongodb

Name: puppet-mongodb

Owner: Example42

Description: Puppet module for MongoDB

Created: 2013-04-01 09:30:53.0

Updated: 2016-05-30 15:49:59.0

Pushed: 2016-08-12 21:00:44.0

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Size: 57

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The current Puppet 3 compatible codebase is no longer actively maintained by example42.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

mongodb

Table of Contents
  1. Overview
  2. Module Description
  3. Setup
  4. Usage
  5. Operating Systems Support
  6. Development
Overview

This module installs, manages and configures mongodb.

Module Description

The module is based on stdmod naming standards version 0.9.0.

Refer to http://github.com/stdmod/ for complete documentation on the common parameters.

Setup
Resources managed by mongodb module
Setup Requirements
Beginning with module mongodb

To install the package provided by the module just include it:

    include mongodb

The main class arguments can be provided either via Hiera (from Puppet 3.x) or direct parameters:

    class { 'mongodb':
      parameter => value,
    }

The module provides a generic define to manage any mongodb configuration file:

    mongodb::conf { 'sample.conf':
      content => '# Test',
    }

To create and manage users:

    mongodb::user { 'joe':
      password => 'S$cr£t',
    }
Usage
Operating Systems Support

This is tested on these OS:

Development

Pull requests (PR) and bug reports via GitHub are welcomed.

When submitting PR please follow these quidelines:

When submitting bug report please include or link:


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.