On 10/12/12 12:38 PM, Johan De Wit wrote:
use double quotes when you have variables in your string.
Grts
Jo
On 10/12/2012 02:22 AM, Zane Williamson wrote:
Hi All,
I am using puppet-labs/mysql forge module, but the MySQL package we
use is the MySQL-server-community packages.
Basically I am need to update a paratmeter
$pidfile = '/var/lib/mysql/${fqdn}.pid'
Where I can put the FQDN into the pidfile variable as suggested above.
However it appears I can can't use Facter variables in strings.
I am running on latest 2.7 build for server/agent.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
-Zane
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http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/style_guide.html#quotingHi All,
I am using puppet-labs/mysql forge module, but the MySQL package we
use is the MySQL-server-community packages.
Basically I am need to update a paratmeter
$pidfile = '/var/lib/mysql/${fqdn}.pid'
Where I can put the FQDN into the pidfile variable as suggested above.
However it appears I can can't use Facter variables in strings.
I am running on latest 2.7 build for server/agent.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
-Zane
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use double quotes when you have variables in your string.
Grts
Jo
scoped. Notice the :: before the facter variable in the code below.
$localvar = 'somevalue'
$string = "${::fqdn}-${localvar}"
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http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/language_guide.html#variable-interpolation-with-quotes
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