diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index abde105c..23f2c125 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -1,107 +1,220 @@ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-inifile.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-inifile) -# INI-file module # +#INI file -This module provides resource types for use in managing INI-style configuration -files. The main resource type is `ini_setting`, which is used to manage an -individual setting in an INI file. Here's an example usage: +####Table of Contents - ini_setting { "sample setting": - ensure => present, - path => '/tmp/foo.ini', - section => 'foo', - setting => 'foosetting', - value => 'FOO!', - } +1. [Overview](#overview) +2. [Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful](#module-description) +3. [Setup - The basics of getting started with inifile module](#setup) + * [Setup requirements](#setup-requirements) + * [Beginning with inifile](#beginning-with-inifile) +4. [Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality](#usage) +5. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference) +5. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations) +6. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development) -A supplementary resource type is `ini_subsetting`, which is used to manage -settings that consist of several arguments such as +##Overview - JAVA_ARGS="-Xmx192m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=/var/log/pe-puppetdb/puppetdb-oom.hprof " +This module adds resource types to manage settings in INI-style configuration files. - ini_subsetting {'sample subsetting': - ensure => present, - section => '', - key_val_separator => '=', - path => '/etc/default/pe-puppetdb', - setting => 'JAVA_ARGS', - subsetting => '-Xmx', - value => '512m', - } +##Module Description -## implementing child providers: +The inifile module adds two resource types so that you can use Puppet to manage settings and subsettings in INI-style configuration files. +This module tries hard not to manipulate your file any more than it needs to. In most cases, it should leave the original whitespace, comments, ordering, etc. intact. -The ini_setting class can be overridden by child providers in order to implement the management of ini settings for a specific configuration file. +###Noteworthy module features include: -In order to implement this, you will need to specify your own Type (as shown below). This type needs to implement a namevar (name), and a property called value: - - - example: - - #my_module/lib/puppet/type/glance_api_config.rb - Puppet::Type.newtype(:glance_api_config) do - ensurable - newparam(:name, :namevar => true) do - desc 'Section/setting name to manage from glance-api.conf' - # namevar should be of the form section/setting - newvalues(/\S+\/\S+/) - end - newproperty(:value) do - desc 'The value of the setting to be defined.' - munge do |v| - v.to_s.strip + * Supports comments starting with either '#' or ';'. + * Supports either whitespace or no whitespace around '='. + * Adds any missing sections to the INI file. + +##Setup + +##Beginning with inifile + +To manage an INI file, add the resource type `ini_setting` or `ini_subsetting` to a class. + +##Usage + +Manage individual settings in INI files by adding the `ini_setting` resource type to a class. For example: + +``` +ini_setting { "sample setting": + ensure => present, + path => '/tmp/foo.ini', + section => 'foo', + setting => 'foosetting', + value => 'FOO!', +} +``` + +To control multiple values in a setting, use `ini_subsetting`. For example: + +``` +JAVA_ARGS="-Xmx192m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -XX:HeapDumpPath=/var/log/pe-puppetdb/puppetdb-oom.hprof " + +ini_subsetting {'sample subsetting': + ensure => present, + section => '', + key_val_separator => '=', + path => '/etc/default/pe-puppetdb', + setting => 'JAVA_ARGS', + subsetting => '-Xmx', + value => '512m', +} +``` + +###Implementing child providers: + +You can set up custom child providers that inherit the `ini_setting` provider. This allows you to implement custom resources to manage INI settings for specific configuration files without copying all the code or writing your own code from scratch. This also allows resource purging to be used. + +To implement child providers, you'll need to specify your own type. This type needs to implement a namevar (name) and a property called value: + +For example: + +``` +#my_module/lib/puppet/type/glance_api_config.rb +Puppet::Type.newtype(:glance_api_config) do + ensurable + newparam(:name, :namevar => true) do + desc 'Section/setting name to manage from glance-api.conf' + # namevar should be of the form section/setting + newvalues(/\S+\/\S+/) + end + newproperty(:value) do + desc 'The value of the setting to be defined.' + munge do |v| + v.to_s.strip end end end +``` -This type also must have a provider that utilizes the ini_setting provider as its parent: +This type must also have a provider that uses the `ini_setting` provider as its parent. For example: - example: +``` +# my_module/lib/puppet/provider/glance_api_config/ini_setting.rb +Puppet::Type.type(:glance_api_config).provide( + :ini_setting, + # set ini_setting as the parent provider + :parent => Puppet::Type.type(:ini_setting).provider(:ruby) +) do + # implement section as the first part of the namevar + def section + resource[:name].split('/', 2).first + end + def setting + # implement setting as the second part of the namevar + resource[:name].split('/', 2).last + end + # hard code the file path (this allows purging) + def self.file_path + '/etc/glance/glance-api.conf' + end +end +``` - # my_module/lib/puppet/provider/glance_api_config/ini_setting.rb - Puppet::Type.type(:glance_api_config).provide( - :ini_setting, - # set ini_setting as the parent provider - :parent => Puppet::Type.type(:ini_setting).provider(:ruby) - ) do - # implement section as the first part of the namevar - def section - resource[:name].split('/', 2).first - end - def setting - # implement setting as the second part of the namevar - resource[:name].split('/', 2).last - end - # hard code the file path (this allows purging) - def self.file_path - '/etc/glance/glance-api.conf' - end - end +Now the individual settings of the /etc/glance/glance-api.conf file can be managed as individual resources: +``` +glance_api_config { 'HEADER/important_config': + value => 'secret_value', +} +``` -Now, the individual settings of the /etc/glance/glance-api.conf file can be managed as individual resources: +If the self.file_path has been implemented, you can purge with the following Puppet syntax: - glance_api_config { 'HEADER/important_config': - value => 'secret_value', - } +``` +resources { 'glance_api_config' + purge => true, +} +``` -Provided that self.file_path has been implemented, you can purge with the following puppet syntax: +If the above code is added, the resulting configured file will contain only lines implemented as Puppet resources. - resources { 'glance_api_config' - purge => true, - } +##Reference -If the above code is added, then the resulting configured file will only contain lines implemented as Puppet resources +###Type: ini_setting + +#### Parameters + +* `ensure`: Ensures that the resource is present. Valid values are 'present', 'absent'. + +* `key_val_separator`: The separator string to use between each setting name and value. Defaults to ' = ', but you could use this to override the default (e.g., whether or not the separator should include whitespace). + +* `name`: An arbitrary name used as the identity of the resource. + +* `path`: The INI file in which Puppet will ensure the specified setting. + +* `provider`: The specific backend to use for this `ini_setting` resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform. The only available provider for `ini_setting` is ruby. + +* `section`: The name of the INI file section in which the setting should be defined. Add a global section --- settings that appear at the beginning of the file, before any named sections --- by specifying a section name of "". + +* `setting`: The name of the INI file setting to be defined. + +* `value`: The value of the INI file setting to be defined. + +###Type: ini_subsetting + +#### Parameters + +* `ensure`: Ensures that the resource is present. Valid values are 'present', 'absent'. + +* `key_val_separator`: The separator string to use between each setting name and value. Defaults to ' = ', but you could use this to override the default (e.g., whether or not the separator should include whitespace). + +* `name`: An arbitrary name used as the identity of the resource. + +* `path`: The INI file in which Puppet will ensure the specified setting. + +* `provider`: The specific backend to use for this `ini_subsetting` resource. You will seldom need to specify this --- Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform. The only available provider for `ini_subsetting` is ruby. + +* `quote_char`: The character used to quote the entire value of the setting. Valid values are '', '"', and "'". Defaults to ''. + +* `section`: The name of the INI file section in which the setting should be defined. Add a global section --- settings that appear at the beginning of the file, before any named sections --- by specifying a section name of "". + +* `setting`: The name of the INI file setting to be defined. + +* `subsetting`: The name of the INI file subsetting to be defined. + +* `subsetting_separator`: The separator string used between subsettings. Defaults to " ". + +* `value`: The value of the INI file subsetting to be defined. + +##Limitations + +This module is officially [supported](https://forge.puppetlabs.com/supported) on : + +* Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5, 6, 7 +* CentOS 5, 6, 7 +* Oracle Linux 5, 6, 7 +* Scientific Linux 5, 6, 7 +* SLES 11 SP1 or greater +* Debian 6, 7 +* Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, 12.04 LTS, 14.04 LTS +* Solaris 10, 11 +* Windows Server 2003/2008 R2, 2012/2012 R2 +* AIX 5.3, 6.1, 7.1 + +This module has also been tested, but is not officially supported, on: + +* Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 +* Windows 7 +* Mac OSX 10.9 (Mavericks) + +##Development + +Puppet Labs modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. We can’t access the huge number of platforms and myriad of hardware, software, and deployment configurations that Puppet is intended to serve. + +We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes so that our modules work in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things. + +You can read the complete module contribution guide on the [Puppet Labs wiki](http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/module-site/wiki/Module_contributing). + +##Contributors + +The list of contributors can be found at: [https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-inifile/graphs/contributors/contributors](https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-inifile/graphs/contributors/contributors). -## A few noteworthy features: - * The module tries *hard* not to manipulate your file any more than it needs to. - In most cases, it should leave the original whitespace, comments, ordering, - etc. perfectly intact. - * Supports comments starting with either '#' or ';'. - * Will add missing sections if they don't exist. - * Supports a "global" section (settings that go at the beginning of the file, - before any named sections) by specifying a section name of "".