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	integrate the first type manpage into cdist
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			@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ MANSRC=$(MANDIR)/cdist-config-layout.text \
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-stages.text		\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-terms.text 		\
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MANGENERATED=$(MANDIR)/cdist-type-listing.text
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MANSRC=$(MANDIR)/cdist.text				\
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   $(MANDIR)/cdist-bin-transfer.text	\
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			@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ MANSRC=$(MANDIR)/cdist.text				\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-stages.text			\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-type.text				\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-type-template.text	\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-type__file.text	\
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-type__file.text		\
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################################################################################
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man: doc/man/.marker
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doc/man/.marker: $(MANSRC)
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	for mansrc in $(MANSRC); do $(A2X) $$mansrc; done
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doc/man/.marker: $(MANSRC) $(MANGENERATED)
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	for mansrc in $^; do $(A2X) $$mansrc; done
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	for manpage in $(MANDIR)/*.[1-9]; do cat=$${manpage##*.}; mandir=$(MANDIR)/man$$cat; mkdir -p $$mandir; mv $$manpage $$mandir; done
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	touch $@
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# Only depends on cdist-type__*.text in reality
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$(MANDIR)/cdist-type-listing.text: $(MANSRC) $(MANDIR)/cdist-type-listing.text.sh
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	$(MANDIR)/cdist-type-listing.text.sh
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clean:
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	rm -rf doc/man/*.html doc/man/*.[1-9] doc/man/man[1-9]
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1.0.2: upcoming
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	* Add manpages: cdist-type
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	* Add manpages: cdist-type, cdist-type__file
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	* Make doc/man/ usable as MANPATH entry
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1.0.1: 2011-03-08
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cdist.7
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*.html
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cdist-design.7
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cdist-type-listing.text
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			@ -30,9 +30,11 @@ __cdist_abs_myname="$__cdist_abs_mydir/$__cdist_myname"
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filename="${__cdist_myname%.sh}"
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dest="$__cdist_abs_mydir/$filename"
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exit 0
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cd "$__cdist_abs_mydir"
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cat << eof > "$dest"
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exec > "$dest"
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cat << eof 
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cdist-type-listing(7)
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=====================
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Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Types are the main component of cdist and define functionality. If you
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use cdist, you'll write a type for every functionality you would like
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to use.
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The following types are available:
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eof
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for type in cdist-type__*.text; do
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   name_1="${type#cdist-type}"
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   name_2="${name_1%.text}"
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HOW TO USE A TYPE
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-----------------
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You can use types from the initial manifest or the type manifest like a
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normal command:
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   name="$name_2"
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   echo "- $name"
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done
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# Creates empty file /etc/cdist-configured
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__file /etc/cdist-configured --type file
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# Ensure tree is installed
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__package tree --state installed
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Internally cdist-type-emulator(1) will be called from cdist-manifest-run(1) to
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save the given parameters into a cconfig database, so they can be accessed by
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the manifest and gencode scripts of the type (see below).
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HOW TO WRITE A NEW TYPE
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-----------------------
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A type consists of
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- parameter (optional)
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- manifest  (optional)
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- explorer  (optional)
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- gencode   (optional)
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Types are stored below conf/type/. Their name should always be prefixed with
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two underscores (__) to prevent collisions with other binaries in $PATH.
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To begin a new type from a template, execute "cdist-type-template __NAME"
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and cd conf/type/__NAME.
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DEFINING PARAMETERS
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-------------------
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Every type consists of optional and required parameters, which must
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be created in a newline seperated file in parameters/required and
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parameters/optional. If either or both missing, the type will have
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no required, no optional or no parameters at all.
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Example:
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echo servername >> conf/type/__nginx_vhost/parameter/required
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echo logdirectory >> conf/type/__nginx_vhost/parameter/optional
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WRITING THE MANIFEST
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--------------------
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In the manifest of a type you can use other types, so your type extends
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their functionality. A good example is the __package type, which in
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a shortened version looks like this:
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os="$(cat "$__global/explorer/os")"
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case "$os" in
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      archlinux) type="pacman" ;;
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      debian|ubuntu) type="apt" ;;
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      gentoo) type="emerge" ;;
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      *)
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         echo "Don't know how to manage packages on: $os" >&2
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         exit 1
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      ;;
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esac
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__package_$type "$@"
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As you can see, the type can reference different environment variables,
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which are documented in cdist-environment-variables(7).
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Always ensure the manifest is executable, otherwise cdist will not be able
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to execute it.
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THE TYPE EXPLORERS
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------------------
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If a type needs to explore specific details, it can provide type specific
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explorers, which will be executed on the target for every created object.
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The explorers are stored under the "explorer" directory below the type.
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It could for instance contain code to check the md5sum of a file on the
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client, like this (shortened version from real type __file):
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if [ -f "$__object/parameter/destination" ]; then
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   destination="$(cat "$__object/parameter/destination")"
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else
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   destination="/$__object_id"
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fi
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if [ -e "$destination" ]; then
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   md5sum < "$destination"
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fi
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WRITING THE GENCODE SCRIPT
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The gencode script can make use of the parameters, the global explorers
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and the type specific explorers. The output (stdout) of this script is
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saved by cdist and will be executed on the target.
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If the gencode script encounters an error, it should print diagnostic
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messages to stderr and exit non-zero. If you need to debug the gencode
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script, you can write to stderr:
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# Debug output to stderr
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echo "My fancy debug line" >&2
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# Output to be saved by cdist for execution on the target
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echo "touch /etc/cdist-configured"
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HINTS FOR TYPEWRITERS
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----------------------
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It must be assumed that the target is pretty dumb and thus does not have high
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level tools like ruby installed. If a type requires specific tools to be present
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on the target, there must be another type that provides this tool and the first
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type should create an object of the specific type.
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HOW TO INCLUDE A TYPE INTO UPSTREAM CDIST
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-----------------------------------------
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If you think your type may be useful for others, ensure it works with the
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current master branch of cdist and submit the git url containing the type for
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inclusion to the mailinglist **cdist at cdist -- at -- l.schottelius.org**.
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Ensure a corresponding manpage named cdist-type__NAME is included.
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cat << eof
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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- cdist-manifest-run(1)
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- cdist-stages(7)
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- cdist-type(7)
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   name="$name_2"
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   echo "- ${name}(7)"
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done
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cat <<eof
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COPYING
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