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Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition - Third Edition

By : Thomas Uphill, John Arundel
Book Image

Puppet Cookbook - Third Edition - Third Edition

By: Thomas Uphill, John Arundel

Overview of this book

This book is for anyone who builds and administers servers, especially in a web operations context. It requires some experience of Linux systems administration, including familiarity with the command line, file system, and text editing. No programming experience is required.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Index

Using tags


Sometimes one Puppet class needs to know about another or at least to know whether or not it's present. For example, a class that manages the firewall may need to know whether or not the node is a web server.

Puppet's tagged function will tell you whether a named class or resource is present in the catalog for this node. You can also apply arbitrary tags to a node or class and check for the presence of these tags. Tags are another metaparameter, similar to require and notify we introduced in Chapter 1, Puppet Language and Style. Metaparameters are used in the compilation of the Puppet catalog but are not an attribute of the resource to which they are attached.

How to do it...

To help you find out if you're running on a particular node or class of nodes all nodes are automatically tagged with the node name and the names of any classes they include. Here's an example that shows you how to use tagged to get this information:

  1. Add the following code to your site.pp file (replacing cookbook...