On Feb 24, 5:28 pm, cyrus <matthewcer...@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hi:
>
> Using augeas, how do you add a comment to the beginning of a file. I
> know you can use ins but you need to specify a path to insert before
> or after. In my case I can''t with 100% certainty say I will no
what
> the first line.
Hi Cyrus,
I posted some Augeas examples in the thread "Diff-style patches" a few
days ago, one containing a define to comment files with Augeas which I
use to prepend lined like "Puppet edits this file!" in my modules.
Here it is again:
#====Define: insert_comment
#
#Insert a comment at the top of a file using Augeas.
#
#This is a wrapper around an Augeas function that inserts a comment at
the top
#of any file with a given comment if that comment doesn''t exist. You
can override
#the Augeas ''comment'' node name but it defaults to
''\#comment''. The
''description''
#parameter is only used in the name of the Augeas resource, so it''s
for information
#purposes only.
#
#====Parameters
#
#comment:: The contents of the comment to be added.
#file:: The file to comment, must be supported by Augeas.
#description:: Description of the Augeas resource which translates to
it''s namevar.
#aug_comment:: The comment node name for this file. Defaults to
''#comment'', you need to change this if your augeas lense
describes
it''s comment nodes differently, like '';comment'' or
''//comment''.
#load_path:: Load any additional Augeas lense paths.
define insert_comment($comment, $file, $description,
$aug_comment="#comment", $load_path=undef) {
augeas { "comment ${file} for ${description}":
context => "/files${file}",
changes => [
"ins ${aug_comment} before *[1]",
"set ${aug_comment}[1] ''${comment}''",
],
onlyif => "match ${aug_comment}[.=''${comment}'']
size == 0",
load_path => $load_path,
}
}
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