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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff McCune
0594aa9141 Docs: Update file_line documentation
This commit clarifies the behavior of the file_line resource type.
2011-08-18 12:39:04 -07:00
Jeff McCune
4c93090e1a (#8792) Rename whole_line type to file_line
Without this patch the resource whole_line would be included in the
stable stdlib module shipping in PE 1.2.  Ideally the name will be
stable and unchanging in the future.

There was quite a bit of concern over whole_line being an unwise name.
file_line appears to be the most suitable name and least likely to need
another rename in the future.
2011-08-04 19:17:48 -07:00
Dan Bode
4540949d96 (#8665) Change type from append_line to whole_line
Changed the type name from append_line to
whole_line.

After feedback that having a type with a verb in
the name was confusing.
2011-07-27 15:28:44 -07:00
Dan Bode
e82370a26d (#8628) Add append_line native type
This commit adds a native type that can check if
a line exists and append it to a file.

This use case seems common enough to warrant its
inclusion into stdlib.

Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune
2011-07-26 15:30:28 -07:00
Jeff McCune
ab70663d15 (#3) Add an anchor type to provide containment
With Puppet 2.6.x we do not have a way to specify containment
relationships.  In the use case of class ntp { } declaring
ntp::{package,config,service} classes, the ntp class itself should allow
the user to specify before and require relationships to the main ntp
class.

The anchor resource type allows module authors to close the loop on
classes composing the main top level module.  For example:

    class ntp {
      class { 'ntp::package': }
      -> class { 'ntp::config': }
      -> class { 'ntp::service': }
      # These two resources "anchor" the composed classes
      # such that the end user may use "require" and "before"
      # relationships with Class['ntp']
      anchor { 'ntp::begin': } -> class { 'ntp::package': }
      class { 'ntp::service': } -> anchor { 'ntp::end': }
    }

Using this pattern, the module user may then simply declare relationships to
the ntp class as they expect:

    class { 'ntp': } -> class { 'mcollective': }
    # OR
    class { 'mcollective': } -> class { 'ntp': }
2011-06-15 09:40:04 -07:00