puppet-rundeck¶ ↑
Integrates Puppet with RunDeck.
Visiting the URL, for example ‘localhost:8144`, should return a list of all nodes on the Puppet master and populates the appropriate facts for use with RunDeck.
Note: Version 0.0.2 and earlier required stored configuration to be enabled. Later versions do not.
Prerequisites¶ ↑
Requires:
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Puppet (0.25.5 and later)
Installation¶ ↑
Install the gem:
$ sudo gem install puppet-rundeck
Usage¶ ↑
Run the ‘puppet-rundeck` binary. We’ve assumed you’re running ‘puppet-rundeck` on the Puppet master host.
$ puppet-rundeck
Then browse to appropriate URL, by default ‘localhost:8144`
$ curl localhost:8144
A list of the current hosts and appropriate facts to configure them on RunDeck will be returned in XML.
For example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE project PUBLIC "-//DTO Labs Inc.//DTD Resources Document 1.0//EN" "project.dtd"> <project> <node name="pelin.lovedthanlost.net" type="Node" description="pelin.lovedthanlost.net" osArch="Linux" osFamily="Linux" osName="Fedora" osVersion="14" tags="production" username="root" hostname="pelin.lovedthanlost.net"/> </project>
To use with RunDeck specify the target URL as the value of the ‘project.resources.url` option in the `project.properties` file for your project, for example:
project.resources.url = http://localhost:8144
Yo can also specify a required tag to filter the node list, to provide different project URLs based on the same Puppet server and Puppet-Rundeck instance:
project.resources.url = http://localhost:8144/tag/production
You can specify some configuration options:
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-c or –config to override the default Puppet configuration file (defaults to ‘/etc/puppet/puppet.conf`)
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-u or –username the user for RunDeck to SSH as, defaults to current user
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-p or –port the port to start ‘puppet-rundeck` on, default to 8144
Credits¶ ↑
Original concept heavily stolen from Adam Jacob’s chef-rundeck gem.
Copyright¶ ↑
Copyright © 2014 James Turnbull. See LICENSE for details.