- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with hosts
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
This is a very simple module to manage host entries in /etc/hosts. It
works by applying a hash of host resources.
Documented with Puppet Strings at http://ghoneycutt.github.io/puppet-module-hosts/.
Generally just the /etc/hosts file though you may use the target
attribute of the host resource to manage host entries in other files.
The ability to manage /etc/hosts was moved out of Puppet and into a
core module at
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-host_core
and this module relies upon it.
Declare the hosts class.
The normal use case. If you are not adding the local system by default
as shown below, this is a good option. Then you can just add
hosts::hosts entries throughout Hiera.
include hostsSample profile which implements functionality from previous versions.
# Lookup everything in Hiera using the key 'host_entries' and add the
# local system with its FQDN and IP address.
$hosts = lookup('host_entries', undef, deep, {}) + {
$facts['networking']['hostname'] => {
ensure => present,
host_aliases => [$facts['networking']['fqdn']],
ip => $facts['networking']['ip'],
}
}
class { 'hosts':
hosts => $hosts,
}This module officially supports the platforms listed in the
metadata.json. It does not fail on unsupported platforms and has been
known to work on many, many platforms since its creation in 2010.
See CONTRIBUTING.md
See LICENSE file.