I''m thinking about creating a web service to provide hiera data. The
backend I''m looking into is Mongodb. Front end would implement
hiera-http. Does anyone have any recommendations on the mongodb schema and how
it would look. I checked out some articles online for hierarchical data in
mongodb but not sure how that would map to a hiera backend.
Here''s some articles and docs I read:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/522746/Storing-Tree-like-Hierarchy-Structures-With-MongoD
http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/model-tree-structures/
Example of hiera data would be a typical hierarchy:
# /etc/hiera.yaml
---
:hierarchy:
- "%{::clientcert}"
- "%{::environment}"
- "%{::datacenter}"
- common
But for mongodb I''m guessing that would look like:
common -> datacenter -> environment -> clientcert
Where clientcert is the leaf node. Does anyone have a reference schema I may be
able to refer to?
Many thanks,
Ben
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