require 'puppet/face' require 'puppet/settings/ini_file' Puppet::Face.define(:config, '0.0.1') do copyright "Puppet Labs", 2011 license "Apache 2 license; see COPYING" summary "Interact with Puppet's settings." description "This subcommand can inspect and modify settings from Puppet's 'puppet.conf' configuration file. For documentation about individual settings, see http://docs.puppetlabs.com/references/latest/configuration.html." option "--section SECTION_NAME" do default_to { "main" } summary "The section of the configuration file to interact with." description <<-EOT The section of the puppet.conf configuration file to interact with. The three most commonly used sections are 'main', 'master', and 'agent'. 'Main' is the default, and is used by all Puppet applications. Other sections can override 'main' values for specific applications --- the 'master' section affects puppet master and puppet cert, and the 'agent' section affects puppet agent. Less commonly used is the 'user' section, which affects puppet apply. Any other section will be treated as the name of a legacy environment (a deprecated feature), and can only include the 'manifest' and 'modulepath' settings. EOT end action(:print) do summary "Examine Puppet's current settings." arguments "(all | [ ...]" description <<-'EOT' Prints the value of a single setting or a list of settings. This action is an alternate interface to the information available with `puppet --configprint`. EOT notes <<-'EOT' By default, this action reads the general configuration in the 'main' section. Use the '--section' and '--environment' flags to examine other configuration domains. EOT examples <<-'EOT' Get puppet's runfile directory: $ puppet config print rundir Get a list of important directories from the master's config: $ puppet config print all --section master | grep -E "(path|dir)" EOT when_invoked do |*args| options = args.pop args = Puppet.settings.to_a.collect(&:first) if args.empty? || args == ['all'] values_from_the_selected_section = Puppet.settings.values(nil, options[:section].to_sym) loader_settings = { :environmentpath => values_from_the_selected_section.interpolate(:environmentpath), :basemodulepath => values_from_the_selected_section.interpolate(:basemodulepath), } Puppet.override(Puppet.base_context(loader_settings), "New environment loaders generated from the requested section.") do # And now we can lookup values that include those from environments configured from # the requested section values = Puppet.settings.values(Puppet[:environment].to_sym, options[:section].to_sym) if args.length == 1 puts values.interpolate(args[0].to_sym) else args.each do |setting_name| puts "#{setting_name} = #{values.interpolate(setting_name.to_sym)}" end end end nil end end action(:set) do summary "Set Puppet's settings." arguments "[setting_name] [setting_value]" description <<-'EOT' Updates values in the `puppet.conf` configuration file. EOT notes <<-'EOT' By default, this action manipulates the configuration in the 'main' section. Use the '--section' flag to manipulate other configuration domains. EOT examples <<-'EOT' Set puppet's runfile directory: $ puppet config set rundir /var/run/puppet Set the vardir for only the agent: $ puppet config set vardir /var/lib/puppetagent --section agent EOT when_invoked do |name, value, options| path = Puppet::FileSystem.pathname(Puppet.settings.which_configuration_file) Puppet::FileSystem.touch(path) Puppet::FileSystem.open(path, nil, 'r+') do |file| Puppet::Settings::IniFile.update(file) do |config| config.set(options[:section], name, value) end end nil end end end