Make it possible to specify own template.

Micah found an issue with usage of config_content: if you call template('...')
yourself and pass that on to config_content, then your template gets evaluated
without all of the variables. This means that you don't hava access to
blacklisted_packages, mail_recipient or mailonlyonerror.

To make it possible to use a different template while still having access to
those variables, let's make it possible to change the template name that we're
using.
This commit is contained in:
Gabriel Filion 2015-10-09 16:59:33 -04:00
parent 3dea5b8df7
commit e714859a10

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
class apt::unattended_upgrades (
$config_content = undef,
$config_template = 'apt/50unattended-upgrades.erb',
$mailonlyonerror = true,
$mail_recipient = 'root',
$blacklisted_packages = [],
@ -11,7 +12,7 @@ class apt::unattended_upgrades (
}
$file_content = $config_content ? {
undef => template('apt/50unattended-upgrades.erb'),
undef => template($config_template),
default => $config_content
}