Matthias Stecher
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This now checks the configuration value exactly and does not say there are equal if just the end of the string differs. Resulting from this, it will run code the next run if the default port was in a database migration. This was fixed by instantly correct this configuration value. |
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cdist-contrib
This project extends the cdist configuration management tool with community-maitained types which are either too specific to fit/be maintained in cdist itself or were not accepted in code cdist but could still be useful.
This project does not have releases and is continously updated: see git history for change log.
Using cdist-contrib
We would recommend that you clone this repository next to your regular cdist
config directory, then setup conf_dir
with relative paths in
cdist configuration.
An example of this would be:
# contents of cdist.cfg next to cdist-contrib
[GLOBAL]
# Notice that types defined in last dir win and can override native types.
# Consider using a prefix for your own types to avoid collisions.
conf_dir = cdist-contrib:cdist-private
And you would run cdist from the same directory as follows:
cdist config -g cdist.cfg
# Or setup your CDIST_CONFIG_FILE environment variable and run as usual
Participating in the cdist community
Join us on #cdist:ungleich.ch on matrix or on #cdist over mattermost.
Contributing
The preferred way to submit patches is by opening Merge Requests against the cdist-contrib project on code.ungleich.ch (you can make an account on account.ungleich.ch.
Every type in cdist-contrib must:
- Have a
man.rst
documentation page. - Pass shellcheck without errors.