I've tried to google this, but haven't had any luck. My goal is to have a packaged directory with a puppet file and an accompanying directory holding file resources where I can just type puppet apply setup.pp
and then puppet will do its thing.
I know that puppet's recommended workflow is to create modules and place the file resources there for copying. This is too inconvenient for me, as I don't want to have to install my modules there; I just want to be able to carry around this small package (i.e. pp file and file resources).
How can I configure my pp file to look into my sibling directory if I don't want to use absolute paths? Are there other environment variables I can manipulate to force puppet to look "in the right place"?
I saw a suggestion here that looks like it's extending Facter, but I'm just looking for something to put at the top of my pp file like this:
$basepath = exec{"/usr/bin/pwd":}
...
file {"/home/$title/.nanorc": source => "${basepath}/resources/.nanorc"}
Puppet is just Ruby under the hood. I would try to use the inline_template function: