staging

deprecated
Compressed file staging and deployment

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Version information

  • 1.0.3 (latest)
  • 1.0.2
  • 1.0.0
  • 0.4.1
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.1
  • 0.3.0
  • 0.2.1
  • 0.2.0 (deleted)
  • 0.1.0 (deleted)
released Jan 16th 2015
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 3.x
  • Puppet >=2.7.0 <4.0.0
  • RedHat
    ,
    CentOS
    ,
    OracleLinux
    ,
    Scientific
    ,
    SLES
    ,
    Debian
    ,
    Ubuntu
    ,
    Solaris
    ,
    Windows
    ,
    AIX
This module has been deprecated by its author since Jun 26th 2023.

The author has suggested puppet-staging as its replacement.

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nanliu/staging — version 1.0.3 Jan 16th 2015

Staging module for Puppet

Manages staging directory, along with download/extraction of compressed files.

Build Status

WARNING: Version 0.2.0 no longer uses hiera functions. The same behavior should be available in Puppet 3.0.

NOTE: Version 1.0.0 will be the last feature release. New functionality such as checksum will be implemented in a type/provider module puppet-archive.

Usage

Specify a different default staging path (must be declared before using resource):

class { 'staging':
  path  => '/var/staging',
  owner => 'puppet',
  group => 'puppet',
}

Staging files from various sources:

staging::file { 'sample':
  source => 'puppet://modules/staging/sample',
}

staging::file { 'apache-tomcat-6.0.35':
  source => 'http://apache.cs.utah.edu/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.35/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.35.tar.gz',
}

Staging and extracting files:

staging::file { 'sample.tar.gz':
  source => 'puppet:///modules/staging/sample.tar.gz'
}

staging::extract { 'sample.tar.gz':
  target  => '/tmp/staging',
  creates => '/tmp/staging/sample',
  require => Staging::File['sample.tar.gz'],
}

Deploying a file (combining staging and extract):

staging::deploy { 'sample.tar.gz':
  source => 'puppet:///modules/staging/sample.tar.gz',
  target => '/usr/local',
}

Staging files currently support the following source:

  • http(s)://
  • puppet://
  • ftp://
  • s3:// (requires aws cli to be installed and configured.)
  • local (though this doesn't serve any real purpose.)

Contributor

  • Adrien Thebo
  • gizero
  • Harald Skoglund
  • Hunter Haugen
  • Justin Clayton
  • Owen Jacobson
  • Reid Vandewiele