Sans
2014-Jun-05 11:06 UTC
[Puppet Users] how to use variables elsewhere that's defined in a define() type?
I have a class something like this, where I'm passing a [hiera] hash ( zpack_hash) to it: class installer::zenpack($zpack_hash) {> > define zpack_installer($sure='present', $inst='false') { > > $z_pack = $installer::zenpack::zpack_hash[$name] > $zp_ver = inline_template("<%= @z_pack['ver'].to_s.chomp %>") > $zp_repo = inline_template("<%= @z_pack['rep'].to_s.chomp %>") > $zp_rqed = inline_template("<%= @z_pack['req'].to_s.chomp %>") > > package { $name: > ensure => $sure ? { present => $zp_ver, default => $sure }, > notify => Exec[ 'refresh_zenpack_daemons', > 'create_default_conf' ], > require => [ > File[ '/opt/zenpack/etc/global.conf' ], > Yumrepo[ $zp_repo ], > ]; > } > } > $my_zpack_list = keys($zpack_hash) > zpack_installer { $my_zpack_list: } > } >Later in my module, how can I use any of the variables (e.g. $zp_repo) that are already defined in the zpack_installer? I tried something like this: class packages::zenpacks::core {> $hr_zenoss_zpack_core = hiera_hash('zenoss_four::zpack_core', > undef) > > class { 'installer::zenpack': > zpack_hash => $hr_zenoss_zpack_core, > require => [ > Yumrepo[ $installer::zenpack::zpack_installer::zp_repo > ], > File[ '/opt/zenoss/etc/global.conf' ], > Installer::Zenpack::Zpack_installer[ $installer:: > zenpack::zpack_installer::zp_rqed ], > ]; > } > } >but that's not working; throwing in errors like: err: Failed to apply catalog: Could not find dependency Yumrepo[undef] for> Class[Installer::Zenpack] >on the lines that marked in red. It works just fine if I comment out these two lines. any help/suggestion from any one? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to puppet-users+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/puppet-users/f11a912b-4157-4cab-bcad-ddb004c33a21%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.