$user = $::operatingsystem ? {
/RedHat|CentOS/ => $::environment ? {
''production'' => ''apache'',
''dev'' => ''nobody'',
},
/Debian|Ubuntu/ => ''www-data'',
}
On Wednesday, 11 April 2012 at 5:25 PM, Will S. G. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I''m using one of the git projects for my Apache configuration.
I''m now playing with Puppet environments, and I need to define a few
parameters based on the environment. For example, I have params.pp:
>
> $user = $operatingsystem ? {
> /RedHat|CentOS/ => ''apache'',
> /Debian|Ubuntu/ => ''www-data'',
> }
>
> I''d like to be able to define the $user based on each environment.
For example, apache is for production, and nobody is for dev. Is it possible to
use a if/else statement to do this? If so, any examples I can use to understand
how?
>
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