python

contributions requested
pdk
Install python and various python modules

5,791 downloads

5,791 latest version

5.0 quality score

Support the Puppet Community by contributing to this module

You are welcome to contribute to this module by suggesting new features, currency updates, or fixes. Every contribution is valuable to help ensure that the module remains compatible with the latest Puppet versions and continues to meet community needs. Complete the following steps:

  1. Review the module’s contribution guidelines and any licenses. Ensure that your planned contribution aligns with the author’s standards and any legal requirements.
  2. Fork the repository on GitHub, make changes on a branch of your fork, and submit a pull request. The pull request must clearly document your proposed change.

For questions about updating the module, contact the module’s author.

Version information

  • 1.2.1 (latest)
released May 18th 2018
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 2018.1.x, 2017.3.x, 2017.2.x, 2017.1.x, 2016.5.x, 2016.4.x
  • Puppet >= 4.7.0 < 6.0.0
  • CentOS
    ,
    Debian
    ,
    RedHat
    ,
    Ubuntu

Start using this module

  • r10k or Code Manager
  • Bolt
  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'puppetfinland-python', '1.2.1'
Learn more about managing modules with a Puppetfile

Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add puppetfinland-python
Learn more about using this module with an existing project

Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install puppetfinland-python --version 1.2.1

Direct download is not typically how you would use a Puppet module to manage your infrastructure, but you may want to download the module in order to inspect the code.

Download

Documentation

puppetfinland/python — version 1.2.1 May 18th 2018

python

A Puppet module for managing Python and installing Python modules.

This module allows easy cross-platform installation of Python and Python modules while keeping the amount of parameters to the minimum. Generally each class is just included without any parameters. This allows including the same class on the same node several times without having to resort to tricks like virtual resources. This also helps keep the class structure extremely simple and understandable.

In short, the approach taken here is, by design, completely different from that used by stankevich/python, where the list of modules to enable is defined by parameters of the main class.

Module usage

To install Python:

include ::python

To include Python modules using the default settings:

include ::python::apt
include ::python::crypto
include ::python::devel
include ::python::djangoenv
include ::python::imaging
include ::python::ipython
include ::python::mysql
include ::python::psycopg2
include ::python::setuptools
include ::python::subversion
include ::python::virtualenv

Some of the subclasses have additional parameters: please refer to the manifests for details.