Provides Gentoo Portage features for Puppet.
package_use { 'app-admin/puppet':
use => ['flag1', 'flag2'],
target => 'puppet-flags',
version => '>=3.0.1',
ensure => present,
}
use
can be either a string or an array of strings.
package_keywords { 'app-admin/puppet':
keywords => ['~x86', '-hppa'],
target => 'puppet',
version => '>=3.0.1',
ensure => present,
}
keywords
can be either a string or an array of strings.
package_unmask { 'app-admin/puppet':
target => 'puppet',
version => '>=3.0.1',
ensure => present,
}
package_mask { 'app-admin/puppet':
target => 'tree',
version => '>=3.0.1',
ensure => present,
}
package_env { 'www-client/firefox':
env => 'no-lto',
target => 'firefox',
version => '>=20.0',
ensure => present,
}
env
can be either a string or an array of strings.
The default location of make.conf
is /etc/portage/make.conf
If you want to change it, you should do the following:
class { 'portage':
make_conf = '/etc/make.conf',
}
In order to add entries to make.conf
:
portage::makeconf { 'portdir_overlay':
content => '/var/lib/layman',
ensure => present,
}
portage::makeconf { 'use':
content => ['flag1', 'flag2'],
ensure => present,
}
Changes in make.conf will also trigger re-emerge of the affected packages. You can disable this behaviour by setting make_conf_remerge
to false
.
You can also specify special content:
portage::makeconf { 'source /var/lib/layman/make.conf': }
This module provides a wrapper to the native package type:
portage::package { 'app-admin/puppet':
use => ['-minimal', 'augeas'],
use_version => '>=3.0.1',
keywords => ['~amd64', '~x86'],
keywords_version => '>=3.0.1',
mask_version => '<=2.3.17',
unmask_version => '>=3.0.1',
target => 'puppet',
keywords_target => 'puppet-keywords',
ensure => '3.0.1',
}
If no {keywords,use,mask,unmask}\_target
is specified, then the value of target
is being used. The variables keywords, mask and unmask also accept the special
value all
, that will create versionless entries. (This applies only to
portage::package, if you want versionless entries in any of the above
package\_\*
types, you can just omit the version attribute.) Any change in
portage::package
will also trigger the appropriate re-emerge to the affected
package.
All make.conf
variables and most of the eselect
modules are shown by facter
The eselect
type/provider checks for the current state of an eselect
module
(or gcc-config
) by reading the currently selected value.
eselect { 'ruby':
set => 'ruby19',
}
Some eselect modules have special options or submodules:
eselect { 'python::python2':
set => 'python2.7',
}
eselect { 'php::apache2':
set => 'php5.3',
}
The webapp
type/provider can be used to manage webapps via webapp-config
.
webapp { 'www.example.org::/app':
appname => 'django',
appversion => '1.4.5',
server => 'nginx',
user => 'nginx',
group => 'nginx',
secure => 'yes',
}
The layman
type/provider can be used to manage overlays via layman
.
layman { 'x11':
ensure => present,
}
Custom overlay list can be used via overlay_list
parameter.
layman { 'custom-overlay':
ensure => present,
overlay_list => 'https://some.xml.file.somethere',
}
This module can also handle the installation of various Gentoo tools.
class { 'portage':
portage_ensure => '2.2.6',
eix_ensure => '0.29.4',
eix_keywords => ['~amd64', '~x86'],
}
See manifests/init.pp
for all the available tools that can be defined.
(It is recommended to use hiera in order to define the values)
- man 5 portage: http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man5/portage.5.php
- man 5 ebuild: http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man5/ebuild.5.php