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git merge common
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git merge common
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The following **.git/config** is taken from a a real world scenario::
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The following **.git/config** is taken from a real world scenario:
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# Track upstream, merge from time to time
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# Track upstream, merge from time to time
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[remote "upstream"]
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[remote "upstream"]
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- Setup the ssh-pubkey for this user that has the right to configure all hosts
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- Setup the ssh-pubkey for this user that has the right to configure all hosts
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- Create a wrapper to update the cdist configuration in ~cdist/cdist
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- Create a wrapper to update the cdist configuration in ~cdist/cdist
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- Allow every developer to execute this script via sudo as the user cdist
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- Allow every developer to execute this script via sudo as the user cdist
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- Allow run of cdist as user cdist on specific hosts on a per user/group base
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- Allow run of cdist as user cdist on specific hosts on a per user/group basis.
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- f.i. nico ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /home/cdist/bin/cdist config hostabc
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- f.i. nico ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /home/cdist/bin/cdist config hostabc
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}
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}
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EOF
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EOF
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* in the manifest, export the relevant variables and add the following lines in your manifest:
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* in the manifest, export the relevant variables and add the following lines to your manifest:
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.. code-block:: console
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.. code-block:: console
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Usually the cdist repository contains all configuration
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Usually the cdist repository contains all configuration
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items. Sometimes you may have additional resources that
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items. Sometimes you may have additional resources that
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you would like to store in your central configuration
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you would like to store in your central configuration
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repositiory (like password files from KeepassX,
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repository (like password files from KeepassX,
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Libreoffice diagrams, etc.).
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Libreoffice diagrams, etc.).
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It is recommended to use a subfolder named "non-cdist"
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It is recommended to use a subfolder named "non-cdist"
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in the repository for such content: It allows you to
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in the repository for such content: It allows you to
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easily distinguish what is used by cdist and what not
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easily distinguish what is used by cdist and what is not
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and also to store all important files in one
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and also to store all important files in one
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repository.
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repository.
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Description
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Description
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Explorer are small shell scripts, which will be executed on the target
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Explorers are small shell scripts, which will be executed on the target
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host. The aim of the explorer is to give hints to types on how to act on the
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host. The aim of each explorer is to give hints to types on how to act on the
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target system. An explorer outputs the result to stdout, which is usually
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target system. An explorer outputs the result to stdout, which is usually
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a one liner, but may be empty or multi line especially in the case of
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a one liner, but may be empty or multi line especially in the case of
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type explorers.
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type explorers.
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Design
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Design
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+ Type and core cleanly separated
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+ Type and core cleanly separated
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+ Sticks completly to the KISS (keep it simple and stupid) paradigma
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+ Sticks completely to the KISS (keep it simple and stupid) paradigm
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+ Meaningful error messages - do not lose time debugging error messages
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+ Meaningful error messages - do not lose time debugging error messages
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+ Consistency in behaviour, naming and documentation
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+ Consistency in behaviour, naming and documentation
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+ No surprise factor: Only do what is obviously clear, no magic
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+ No surprise factor: Only do what is obviously clear, no magic
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UNIX
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UNIX
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Reuse of existing tools like cat, find, mv, ...
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Reuse of existing tools like cat, find, mv, ...
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UNIX, familar environment, documentation
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UNIX, familiar environment, documentation
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Is available as manpages and HTML
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Is available as manpages and HTML
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UNIX, simplicity, familar environment
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UNIX, simplicity, familiar environment
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cdist is configured in POSIX shell
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cdist is configured in POSIX shell
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Welcome
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Welcome
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Welcome dear hacker! I invite you to a tour of pointers to
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Welcome dear hacker! I invite you to a tour of pointers to
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get into the usable configuration mangament system, cdist.
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get into the usable configuration management system, cdist.
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The first thing to know is probably that cdist is brought to
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The first thing to know is probably that cdist is brought to
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you by people who care about how code looks like and who think
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you by people who care about how code looks like and who think
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Coding conventions (everywhere)
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Coding conventions (everywhere)
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If something should be better done or needs to fixed, add the word FIXME
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If something should be improved or needs to be fixed, add the word FIXME
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nearby, so grepping for FIXME gives all positions that need to be fixed.
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nearby, so grepping for FIXME gives all positions that need to be fixed.
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Indention is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world).
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Indentation is 4 spaces (welcome to the python world).
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How to submit stuff for inclusion into upstream cdist
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How to submit stuff for inclusion into upstream cdist
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-----------------------------------------------------
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you value as a benefit for
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If you did some cool changes to cdist, which you think might be of benefit to other
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everybody using cdist, you're welcome to propose inclusion into upstream.
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cdist users, you're welcome to propose inclusion into upstream.
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There are though some requirements to ensure your changes don't break others
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There are some requirements to ensure your changes don't break other peoples
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work nor kill the authors brain:
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work nor kill the authors brain:
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- All files should contain the usual header (Author, Copying, etc.)
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- All files should contain the usual header (Author, Copying, etc.)
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git fetch -v origin
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git fetch -v origin
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git merge origin/master
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git merge origin/master
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Similar when you want to develop another new feature, you go back
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Similarly when you want to develop another new feature, you go back
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to the master branch and create another branch based on it::
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to the master branch and create another branch based on it::
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.. code-block:: sh
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.. code-block:: sh
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Source Host
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Source Host
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This is the machine you use to configure the target hosts.
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This is the machine from which you will configure target hosts.
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* /bin/sh: A posix like shell (for instance bash, dash, zsh)
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* /bin/sh: A posix like shell (for instance bash, dash, zsh)
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**objects** to configure on the selected host.
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**objects** to configure on the selected host.
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Cdist expects the initial manifest at **cdist/conf/manifest/init**.
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Cdist expects the initial manifest at **cdist/conf/manifest/init**.
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Within this initial manifest you define, which objects should be
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Within this initial manifest you define which objects should be
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created on which host. To distinguish between hosts, you can use the
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created on which host. To distinguish between hosts, you can use the
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environment variable **__target_host** and/or **__target_hostname** and/or
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environment variable **__target_host** and/or **__target_hostname** and/or
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**__target_fqdn**. Let's have a look at a simple example::
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**__target_fqdn**. Let's have a look at a simple example::
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immediately following it. Dependencies should always be declared that way.
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immediately following it. Dependencies should always be declared that way.
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On line 4 you can see that the instantion of a type "\__link" object needs
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the object "__file/etc/cdist-configured" to be present, before it can proceed.
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the object "__file/etc/cdist-configured" to be present, before it can proceed.
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You can find a more in depth description of the flow execution of manifests
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in `cdist execution stages <cdist-stages.html>`_ and of how types work in `cdist type <cdist-type.html>`_.
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Cdist does not require an agent or a high level programming
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very little requirements: Cdist can even run on a sysadmin
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very little requirements: Cdist can even run on a sysadmin
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Enable beta functionalities.
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