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cdist-types(7)
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Nico Schottelius <nico-cdist--@--schottelius.org>
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NAME
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cdist-types - Functionality bundled
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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First stage: [done]
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- If cdist encounters type in manifest,
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a wrapper script is run, that creates a
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new entry in the cconfig database and adds
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attribute values. This defines a cconfig
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tree, that may look as follows:
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<hostname>/<type>/<id>/<parameters>:
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myhost/__file/cdist_bin/source
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myhost/__file/cdist_bin/destination
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...
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- In this stage, no conflicts may occur, as
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no type code has been called (i.e. only
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manifests, which map config to hosts is
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applied).
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Second stage: [done]
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- The "init" script of every used type
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(i.e. the manifests created at least one object)
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is called, which again is able to call other
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types. All created objects may also be modified
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by the type.
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For instance a "httpd" type may call the
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"webroot" type with --path / ...
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# FIND CASE WHERE SENSEFUL => look through
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current puppet config
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- The newly created objects are merged back into
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the existing tree. No conflicts may occur during
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the merge, because this would implicit that the
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type conflicts with other types.
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The idea of this that a type may expand another
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type with functionality, but may need to adjust
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("overwrite") settings from the original type.
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Third stage:
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- Cdist calls the "gencode" binary of the types
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for every created object. This binary should create
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code to be executed on the target on stdout.
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If the gencode binary fails, it must print diagnostic
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messages on stderr and exit non-zero.
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A description of what the generated code may/must/should
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do can be found at the end of this document.
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- Cdist merges together the generated code
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(taking care of DEPENDENCIES (which are not
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yet defined (take care, double nested brackets)))
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Fourth stage:
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- The resulting shell script is transferred
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to the target and executed.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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COPYING
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-------
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Copyright \(C) 2010-2011 Nico Schottelius. Free use of this software is
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granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3).
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config # binary that is called to adjust cconfig tree
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config # binary that is called to adjust cconfig tree
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change # binary that is called on the remote host?
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change # binary that is called on the remote host?
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cdist view on types:
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How types are integrated/run:
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First stage: [done]
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- If cdist encounters type in manifest,
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a wrapper script is run, that creates a
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new entry in the cconfig database and adds
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attribute values. This defines a cconfig
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tree, that may look as follows:
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<hostname>/<type>/<id>/<parameters>:
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myhost/__file/cdist_bin/source
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myhost/__file/cdist_bin/destination
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...
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- In this stage, no conflicts may occur, as
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no type code has been called (i.e. only
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manifests, which map config to hosts is
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applied).
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Second stage: [done]
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- The "init" script of every used type
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(i.e. the manifests created at least one object)
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is called, which again is able to call other
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types. All created objects may also be modified
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by the type.
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For instance a "httpd" type may call the
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"webroot" type with --path / ...
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# FIND CASE WHERE SENSEFUL => look through
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current puppet config
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- The newly created objects are merged back into
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the existing tree. No conflicts may occur during
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the merge, because this would implicit that the
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type conflicts with other types.
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The idea of this that a type may expand another
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type with functionality, but may need to adjust
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("overwrite") settings from the original type.
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Third stage:
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- Cdist calls the "gencode" binary of the types
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for every created object. This binary should create
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code to be executed on the target on stdout.
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If the gencode binary fails, it must print diagnostic
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messages on stderr and exit non-zero.
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A description of what the generated code may/must/should
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do can be found at the end of this document.
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- Cdist merges together the generated code
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(taking care of DEPENDENCIES (which are not
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yet defined (take care, double nested brackets)))
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Fourth stage:
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- The resulting shell script is transferred
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Scope of code execution on the client
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Scope of code execution on the client
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It should be assumed that the clients are pretty dumb
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It should be assumed that the clients are pretty dumb
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