Merge branch 'origin/feature_object_override' of git://github.com/dheule/cdist
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@ -146,14 +146,14 @@ class Emulator(object):
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if value is not None:
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self.parameters[key] = value
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if self.cdist_object.exists and not 'CDIST_ALLOW_OVERRIDE' in os.environ:
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if self.cdist_object.exists and not 'CDIST_OVERRIDE' in os.environ:
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if self.cdist_object.parameters != self.parameters:
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raise cdist.Error("Object %s already exists with conflicting parameters:\n%s: %s\n%s: %s"
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% (self.cdist_object.name, " ".join(self.cdist_object.source), self.cdist_object.parameters, self.object_source, self.parameters)
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)
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else:
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if self.cdist_object.exists:
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self.log.debug('Object %s override forced with CDIST_ALLOW_OVERRIDE',self.cdist_object.name)
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self.log.debug('Object %s override forced with CDIST_OVERRIDE',self.cdist_object.name)
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self.cdist_object.create(True)
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else:
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self.cdist_object.create()
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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ OVERRIDES
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---------
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In some special cases, you would like to create an already defined object
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with different parameters. In normal situations this leads to an error in cdist.
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If you whish, you can setup the environment variable CDIST_ALLOW_OVERRIDE
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If you whish, you can setup the environment variable CDIST_OVERRIDE
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(any value or even empty is ok) to tell cdist, that this object override is
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wanted and should be accepted.
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ATTENTION: Only use this feature if you are 100% sure in which order
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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ __user foobar --password 'some_fancy_hash' --home /home/foobarexample
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__user foobar --password 'some_other_hash'
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# this tells cdist, that you know that this is an override and should be accepted
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CDIST_ALLOW_OVERRIDE=yes __user foobar --password 'some_other_hash'
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CDIST_OVERRIDE=yes __user foobar --password 'some_other_hash'
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# its only an override, means the parameter --home is not touched
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# and stay at the original value of /home/foobarexample
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