commit | 7c4c7374b745c26abc76d0907a8d256fa06ece2e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Geoffrey Corey <coreyg@apache.org> | Wed Apr 08 11:47:55 2015 -0700 |
committer | Geoffrey Corey <coreyg@apache.org> | Wed Apr 08 11:47:55 2015 -0700 |
tree | ea5b036e41863795223408cffd8977f14ea120cf | |
parent | 10c661a118e81ec870e547e51bb3bfc81f9a673b [diff] |
disable http_proxy by default
Test Kitchen + Puppet
gem install bundler bundle install
Make sure to have some puppet modules in the puppet/modules/
directory. The current hiera setup assumes you have the following modules:
If using GitHub to obtain modules, make sure when you clone the module, it only has the module name on the resulting folder. Example:
git clone https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-apt.git apt
Then edit puppet/data/node/default-ubuntu14.vagrantup.com.yaml
to start adding classes and setting class parameters.
When you're ready to test, just run:
kitchen converge default
This will bring up a vm, run puppet apply. From there, you can continue writing your puppet module (in puppet/modules/$module
) and testing by running the above command.
Most the the test-kitchen work with puppet, however make sure to see the kitchen-puppet documentation (even though the explanation isn't nearly as it needs to be).
Most information has been taken from here