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Nico Schottelius d8ab79e1ab integrate another stage into cdist-deploy-to
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@kr.ethz.ch>
2011-02-16 23:23:27 +01:00
bin integrate another stage into cdist-deploy-to 2011-02-16 23:23:27 +01:00
conf adjust parameters of types 2011-02-16 23:07:09 +01:00
doc document new parames style 2011-02-16 23:04:16 +01:00
.gitignore add gitignore 2011-01-15 14:39:17 +01:00
HACKERS_README new stuff working in hackers readme 2011-02-16 23:08:33 +01:00
Makefile more hints 2011-02-04 23:33:12 +01:00
README Describe latest features 2011-02-02 21:49:01 +01:00
REAL_README cleanup 2011-02-04 23:22:01 +01:00
TODO-1.0 less todo 2011-02-16 21:57:33 +01:00

cat << eof

Hey hackers,

cdist has not been published, you're accessing a early in developent
code.

Do not believe anything written in cdist, besides what's written in this file
(everything else may be future stuff for the initial release).

   -- Nico, 20101201


What you can do so far: (executed from top level directory)

The following code will get executed if you run this README:

eof

# Tell the user what we do, so this script makes sense during execution
set -x

# prepare use:
export PATH="$PATH:$(pwd -P)/bin"
object_tmp=/tmp/localhost/objects
explorer_tmp=/tmp/localhost/explorers
exec_tmp=/tmp/localhost/exec

# Test first level manifest execution
__cdist_config=$(pwd -P)/conf cdist-manifest-init localhost "$object_tmp"

# See what it generated
find "$object_tmp"

# Generate all objects, including from types that generate objects as well
__cdist_config=$(pwd -P)/conf cdist-manifest-recursive-run localhost "$object_tmp"

# See what it generated
find "$object_tmp"

# Run explorer on a "remote" host
__cdist_config=$(pwd -P)/conf cdist-explorer-run localhost "$explorer_tmp"

# Display result
find "$explorer_tmp"

# Generate code for all objects in object dir
__cdist_config=$(pwd -P)/conf cdist-object-codegen-all localhost "$object_tmp" "$exec_tmp"

# Display result
find "$exec_tmp"