Displaying 20 results from an estimated 131 matches for "mymodule".
2012 Sep 28
2
nested modules and autoloading
All-
I''m using puppet 2.7.14. I''ve reviewed
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/2.7/reference/modules_fundamentals.html
but it doesn''t seem to cover what I''m attempting.
Consider a module layout like this:
$ tree mymodule
mymodule
|-- Modulefile
|-- README
|-- manifests
| |-- init.pp
| |-- special_type
| | `-- prereqs.pp
| `-- special_type.pp
|-- spec
| `-- spec_helper.rb
`-- tests
`-- init.pp
4 directories, 7 files
$ egrep -v ''^#|^$'' mymodule/manifests/init.pp
class mymodule($...
2013 Dec 02
1
Class parameter flexibility with ENC, hiera or both
...pet flavors as possible. This is our target:
- Foreman users, using foreman as an ENC with smart variables (or
potentially any other ENC, but I would say this is the most widespread one).
- Pure Puppet''s site.pp users with Hiera as the only data binding.
But let''s say that within mymodule there is a define mymodule::mydefine
that uses variable values from mymodule, let''s say mymodule::parameter1.
I need to include mymodule to be able to use it, right? This is the example:
class mymodule (param1 = ''default_value'') {
}
define mymodule::mydefine () {
incl...
2003 Apr 28
1
code12 when using modules
Hi
I updated my rsync to 2.5.6. Since then, any modules actions don't work
anymore.
rsync -ravvvn --stats --progress rollis.ch::mymodule
ends up in
opening tcp connection to rollis.ch port 873
receiving file list ...
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (28 bytes read so far)
_exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io.c, line=165): entered
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165)
_exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io....
2008 Feb 18
3
Calling a controller inside a module
I tryied everything:
:controller => ''MyModule::Core::Controller''
require ''MyModule/core/controller''
include MyModule::Core
But nothing works !!!
Question is very simple:
How to call a controller that belongs to a Module inside the router.rb file?
This cannot be that difficult!
Thanks!
-Sergio
-------------- n...
2007 Aug 31
2
Can module spec "behave like" controller spec?
...it seems that the
rspec does not allow module spec to ''get'' action like controller does. After
I saw the documentation, I then used :behaviour_type=>:controller. However,
it failed again. It reported an error for me. For illustration, I''d like a
simple example.
module MyModule
def copy #an action method
render :partial=>"/index", :layout=>false
end
end
describe MyModule, :behaviour_type=>:controller do
it "should render partial index" do
get ''copy'' #test code not provided yet, just want to get th...
2011 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] Argument's types mismatch when creating CallInst.
...pe* arg2, %type*
arg3).
Firstly, i do this:
runtimeModule = getLazyIRFileModule("runtime.bc", smd, llctx);
then this:
fooFunction = runtimeModule->getFunction("foo");
myType = runtimeModule->getTypeByName("type");
After that, i'm creating another module:
myModule = new Module("My Module", llctx);
and create some AllocaInsts with type %type:
AllocaInst * retZval = new AllocaInst(myType,
"arg1",
currentBB);
Finally, i do
CallInst::Create(fooFunction, ar...
2010 Jun 23
3
Custom default form builder in Rails 3
Hello everyone,
I am trying to set a default custom form builder.
I have defined my form builder class in "lib/mymodule/mybuilder.rb"
as:
module Mymodule
class Mybuilder < ActionView::Helpers::FormBuilder
......
end
end
Then I am trying to use this custom class in application.rb as
config.action_view.default_form_builder = Mymodule::Mybuilder. But I
get "Uninitialized constant error."
Do...
2012 Aug 17
8
Class Naming Convention
...slog'' which provides both a client and
a server class. I typically have used syslog::server and
syslog::client. I''ve ended up using this convention more than init.pp
because I don''t know when I first put the class together exactly what
it''s going to do. In module mymodule, rather than create init.pp with
class mymodule, I''ll call it mymodule::base or something and stick it
in base.pp. Confused...
Doug
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2013 Nov 05
1
[LLVMdev] Thread-safe cloning
...re?
In case you are interested, here is the algorithm I'm using to copy a
Module to a same (or different) LLVMContext:
if (&context == &other.myContext)
{
// If the context is shared, we can use cloning
ValueToValueMapTy map;
myModule = CloneModule(other.myModule, map);
}
else
{
// Otherwise, round trip the module to a stream and then back
// into the new context. This approach allows for duplication
// and optimization to proceed in parallel for different...
2006 Jul 27
2
accessing a variable inside a plugin
Hello,
I would like to load an Hash in my init.rb plugin file ... than I would
like to use this hash in my module ...
in my init.rb:
@anHash = load From file...
in mymodule:
module Amodule
def myFunction
#@anHash ....
end
end
How can I access to my hash in my plugin module function ?
thanks for this dummy question ;-)
Arnaud
2013 Jun 11
2
hiera data bindings and template()
...heavily relying on hiera data bindings.
I have the following situation:
class software (
$my_content = undef,
) {
file { ''/path/to/file'':
content => $software::my_content,
}
}
in hieradata/software.yaml (hiera.yaml seems ok):
software::my_content: template(''mymodule/myfile.erb'')
With this configuration I get /path/to/file to contain the string
''template(mymodule/myfile.erb)'' (that is, template() function isn''t
evaluated).
Is this a normal behaviour?
Of course if I declare my class with:
class { ''software'...
2009 Jun 11
3
OT: rebuild kmod rpm package from src.rpm
Hi all,
I would like to rebuild a kmod.src.rpm package for a specific kernel.
When I try to do it, this message appears:
Building target platforms: i686
Building for target i686
error: Failed build dependencies:
kernel-xen-devel-i686 = 2.6.18-98.el5 is needed by
mymodule-kmod-0.1.5-2.i686
kernel-PAE-devel-i686 = 2.6.18-98.el5 is needed by
mymodule-kmod-0.1.5-2.i686.
Is it possible to rebuild kmod.src.package only for certain kernel?? i
don't need to rebuild this module for kernel-xen or kernel-PAE only for
kernel-i686 ...
Thanks.
--
CL Martin...
2003 Nov 01
0
@ERROR: access denied / using rsync 2.5.6 over SSH on Solaris
...ync: version 2.5.6 downloaded in package format from
www.sunfreeware.com (already compiled; any comments here?)
* SSH version 3.2.0
* Our addresses are IPv4; all our DNS services are working properly.
* rsyncd.conf at alicia's $HOME:
[global]
log file = /export/home/alicia/rsyncd.log
[mymodule]
comment = "some comment"
path = /export/home/alicia
lock file = /export/home/alicia/rsyncd.lock
use chroot = no
readonly = no
hosts allow = aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd, mymachine.domain.subdomain.net
* I get this failure:
$ rsync myfile mymachine.domain.subdomain.net::mymodule -a...
2006 Aug 08
2
Extending rails with plugins
...looking at bottling some functionality up into a plugin, but I''m
having some problems including it.
The structure I have is:
/app/controllers/admin/base_controller.rb:
class Admin::BaseController > ApplicationController
#snip#
end
/vendor/plugins/myplugin/lib/my_module.rb:
module MyModule
def new_func
"New Function"
end
end
/vendor/plugins/myplugin/init.rb:
require ''my_module''
Admin::BaseController.send :include, MyModule
However, this gives me an ''uninitialized constant ApplicationController
(NameError)'' error when I...
2011 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] Argument's types mismatch when creating CallInst.
...gt; runtimeModule = getLazyIRFileModule("runtime.bc", smd, llctx);
>
> then this:
>
> fooFunction = runtimeModule->getFunction("foo");
> myType = runtimeModule->getTypeByName("type");
>
> After that, i'm creating another module:
>
> myModule = new Module("My Module", llctx);
>
> and create some AllocaInsts with type %type:
>
> AllocaInst * retZval = new AllocaInst(myType,
> "arg1",
> currentBB);
>
> Finally, i...
2012 Jul 09
1
Custom ruby modules/classes, standard namespacing, pluginsync, etc.
still pretty new to Ruby, please bare with me :) Say I have a module
with a custom type, structured like so:
[modules]/mymodule/manifests/init.pp
[modules]/mymodule/lib/puppet/provider/mytype/foo.rb
[modules]/mymodule/lib/puppet/type/mytype.rb
In foo.rb, I''d like to call some custom ruby functions in a module and/
or class. These are generic functions that may be used in other
modules, e.g. md5.rb with a collectio...
2009 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] std::cout << *MyModule does not work anymore
Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> The changes are not trivial, as for instance llvm::raw_fd_ostream
> without flags fails if the file exists, but std::ofstream does not. The
> changes include using new names for flags that already exist on the
> standard namespace (F_Force instead of O_TRUNC, etc).
Also, each of LLVM <=2.5, 2.6 and 2.7(svn) provide their own,
incompatible llvm::raw_fd_ostream
2009 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] std::cout << *MyModule does not work anymore
Hi Óscar,
> Maybe there was a solution that was okay for those concerned with fast &
> lightweight executables and for the others who care most about
> consistency and code stability. I would appreciate if this changes are
> discussed before applying them on the future (maybe I missed the
> thread), flagging the subject with something that indicates that the
> outcome of the
2009 Aug 25
2
[LLVMdev] std::cout << *MyModule does not work anymore
On Aug 25, 2009, at 1:04 AM, Albert Graef wrote:
> . For many applications
> other than LLVM itself, the basic LLVM <=2.5 interface which just
> overwrites existing files is all that's ever needed.
On LLVM trunk, raw_fd_ostream is now back to overwriting files by
default, as it is the unanimous preference among in-tree users (and
out-of-tree users that I'm aware of).
Dan
2009 Aug 25
0
[LLVMdev] std::cout << *MyModule does not work anymore
Dan Gohman wrote:
>
> On Aug 25, 2009, at 1:04 AM, Albert Graef wrote:
>> . For many applications
>> other than LLVM itself, the basic LLVM <=2.5 interface which just
>> overwrites existing files is all that's ever needed.
>
> On LLVM trunk, raw_fd_ostream is now back to overwriting files by
> default, as it is the unanimous preference among in-tree users