cdist-types(7) =============== Nico Schottelius NAME ---- cdist-types - Functionality bundled DESCRIPTION ----------- A cdist type describes some kind of functionality, starting from simple stuff like copying files until complex user auth/ldap/ kerberos infrastructure designs. The name of every type is prefixed with two underscores (__), because types will be executed and the two underscores prevent collisions with real binaries (like "file"). It must be assumed that the clients are pretty dumb and thus do not have high level tools like python installed. If a type requires specific tools to be present on the target, there must be another type that provides this tool and the first type must create an object of the specific type. If the generated code fails on the client, it must print diagnostistic messages on stderr and call "exit 1", so the configuration is aborted. - are independent of hosts in general - may make use of other types to realise a new type - can overwrite stuff (HOW?) - overwrite in own tree? - needs knowledge of inherited provider - similar to current situation in puppet, but more like reusable defines - or may implement some functionality on their own HOW TO WRITE A NEW TYPE (TODO) ----------------------- Assume you want to create the new type named "coffee": Create the directory /etc/cdist/types/coffee/ Create the file /etc/cdist/types/coffee/README containing a description of the type. If your type supports attributes, create the directory /etc/cdist/types/coffee/ attributes. For each attribute, create the file /etc/cdist/types/coffee/attributes/$attribute_name which contains a short description on the first line then a blank line then a long description (probably over several lines) If you think your type may be useful for others, submit it for inclusion into cdist at cdist -- at -- l.schottelius.org. Create /etc/cdist/types/coffee/init which reads $configinput (either via cconfig or via environment) and outputs a block of shell code suitable for running on the client. SEE ALSO -------- COPYING ------- Copyright \(C) 2010-2011 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).