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puppet-resource - The resource abstraction layer shell
Uses the Puppet RAL to directly interact with the system.
puppet resource [-h|--help] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose] [-e|--edit] [-p|--param parameter] [-t|--types] [-y|--to_yaml] type [name] [attribute=value ...]
This command provides simple facilities for converting current system state into Puppet code, along with some ability to modify the current state using Puppet´s RAL.
By default, you must at least provide a type to list, in which case puppet resource will tell you everything it knows about all resources of that type. You can optionally specify an instance name, and puppet resource will only describe that single instance.
If given a type, a name, and a series of attribute=value pairs, puppet resource will modify the state of the specified resource. Alternately, if given a type, a name, and the ´--edit´ flag, puppet resource will write its output to a file, open that file in an editor, and then apply the saved file as a Puppet transaction.
Note that any setting that´s valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument. For example, ´ssldir´ is a valid setting, so you can specify ´--ssldir directory´ as an argument.
See the configuration file documentation at https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with ´--genconfig´.
This example uses puppet resource to return a Puppet configuration for the user luke:
$ puppet resource user luke user { ´luke´:
home => ´/home/luke´,
uid => ´100´,
ensure => ´present´,
comment => ´Luke Kanies,,,´,
gid => ´1000´,
shell => ´/bin/bash´,
groups => [´sysadmin´,´audio´,´video´,´puppet´] }
Luke Kanies
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