require 'puppet/provider/package' # OS X Packaging sucks. We can install packages, but that's about it. Puppet::Type.type(:package).provide :apple, :parent => Puppet::Provider::Package do desc "Package management based on OS X's builtin packaging system. This is essentially the simplest and least functional package system in existence -- it only supports installation; no deletion or upgrades. The provider will automatically add the ``.pkg`` extension, so leave that off when specifying the package name." confine :operatingsystem => :darwin commands :installer => "/usr/sbin/installer" def self.instances instance_by_name.collect do |name| self.new( :name => name, :provider => :apple, :ensure => :installed ) end end def self.instance_by_name Dir.entries("/Library/Receipts").find_all { |f| f =~ /\.pkg$/ }.collect { |f| name = f.sub(/\.pkg/, '') yield name if block_given? name } end def query if FileTest.exists?("/Library/Receipts/#{@resource[:name]}.pkg") return {:name => @resource[:name], :ensure => :present} else return nil end end def install source = nil unless source = @resource[:source] self.fail "Mac OS X packages must specify a package source" end installer "-pkg", source, "-target", "/" end end