I am trying to figure out a way to use a if statement to run multiple sets
of commands depending if one file exists, but I am unable to find any good
documented ways of doing this.
Basic rough layout of what i would like to achieve is this:
Any help on getting the correct syntax for the if statement would be
appreciated
if file /volumes/vol1 exists { *exec { generate_loopback_tor: command =>
"/sbin/losetup /dev/loop6 /volumes/tor", unless =>
"/sbin/losetup -a|
/bin/grep \"/volumes/tor\"", } *
*exec { generate_encrypt_tor: command => " /sbin/cryptsetup create
tor
", unless => "/usr/bin/test -e /dev/mapper/tor", }exec {
generate_mount_tor: command => "/bin/mount /dev/mapper/tor
/usr/local/tor",
unless => "/bin/mount | /bin/grep \"/usr/local/tor\"", }
}* else { exec {
generate_empty_file_tor: command => "/bin/dd of=/volumes/tor bs=256M
count=0 seek=1", unless => "/usr/bin/test -e /volumes/tor", }
exec {
generate_loopback_tor: command => "/sbin/losetup /dev/loop6
/volumes/tor",
unless => "/sbin/losetup -a| /bin/grep \"/volumes/tor\"",
} exec {
generate_encrypt_tor: command => "/bin/echo \XXXXXXXXXX\" |
/sbin/cryptsetup create tor /dev/loop6 -", unless => "/usr/bin/test
-e
/dev/mapper/tor", } exec { generate_zero_tor: command => "/bin/dd
if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mapper/tor count=512 bs=1024", unless =>
"/sbin/fdisk
-lu | /bin/grep \"/dev/mapper/tor\"", } exec { generate_mkfs_tor:
command
=> "/sbin/mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/mapper/tor ", onlyif =>
"/sbin/parted
-l | /bin/grep \"Error: /dev/mapper/tor: unrecognised disk
label\"", } exec
{ generate_mount_tor: command => "/bin/mount /dev/mapper/tor
/usr/local/tor", unless => "/bin/mount | /bin/grep
\"/usr/local/tor\"", }
}
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