I'm trying to use puppet as a unix users management.
Here is the class I created to add new users:
class unix_accounts( $username, $forename, $name, $email, $uid) {
user { $username:
comment => '$forename $name',
home => '/home/$username',
shell => '/bin/bash',
uid => $uid,
groups => [$username, 'sudo'],
}
I would like, as basically email and username ca be deduced from $name and $forename, to define these variables in the unix_accounts class. I have tried this:
$username = $forename[0].chr.downcase+name.downcase
$email = $forename.downcase+'.'+$name.downcase+'@localnet.lan'
But puppetd test on client side fails out at the first dot (.) with the following message:
Error 400 on server: Syntax error at '.'; expected '}' at ....
This has nothing to do with ruby, because I have tried before with irb, it seems to be related to puppet syntax only. Is it possible anyway to created these variables inside a class? How to do that?
Many thanks
What makes you think this will work? None of these are functions provided by the Puppet language.
Have a look at the function documentation to see what you can do with strings directly in Puppet (not much). Then have a look at the template documentation to see how to use ERB templates, which will solve your problem.
Also, and this is not your problem, but it is a problem: if you want your strings to interpolate variables then you have to use double quotes, like so: