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Extending Puppet - Second Edition

By : Alessandro Franceschi, Jaime Soriano Pastor
Book Image

Extending Puppet - Second Edition

By: Alessandro Franceschi, Jaime Soriano Pastor

Overview of this book

Puppet has changed the way we manage our systems, but Puppet itself is changing and evolving, and so are the ways we are using it. To tackle our IT infrastructure challenges and avoid common errors when designing our architectures, an up-to-date, practical, and focused view of the current and future Puppet evolution is what we need. With Puppet, you define the state of your IT infrastructure, and it automatically enforces the desired state. This book will be your guide to designing and deploying your Puppet architecture. It will help you utilize Puppet to manage your IT infrastructure. Get to grips with Hiera and learn how to install and configure it, before learning best practices for writing reusable and maintainable code. You will also be able to explore the latest features of Puppet 4, before executing, testing, and deploying Puppet across your systems. As you progress, Extending Puppet takes you through higher abstraction modules, along with tips for effective code workflow management. Finally, you will learn how to develop plugins for Puppet - as well as some useful techniques that can help you to avoid common errors and overcome everyday challenges.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Extending Puppet Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, the word PuppetDB has been used zillions of times as an obsessive mantra. While we can use Puppet without it, as we have done for years, it's important to realize that PuppetDB is going to be present in every relevant Puppet infrastructure, and we can bet more and more applications and tools will emerge around it.

The fact that it's a robust piece of software engineered in a brilliant way makes us feel comfortable about the idea that Puppet Labs has decided to use it as central point of consolidation and gathering for all the data generated by Puppet.

We have seen how to configure PuppetDB and its integration with the Puppet Master, and how to interpret its performance dashboard. We have explored the principles of PuppetDB CQRS API, with REST-like endpoints for queries and commands for writing and, in some detail, the list of available endpoints, with various sample queries.

Finally, we have seen how most of the information gathered by PuppetDB can be queried from our...