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README.md

puppet

Run puppet consistently from ansible.

Requirements

puppet needs to be installed on the target node, and if puppet agent is being used, the cert exchange needs to have been performed.

Role Variables

puppetmaster is the required parameter.

Dependencies

None

Example Playbook

The only required argument is puppetmaster:

- hosts: servers
  roles:
     - { role: infra.puppet, puppetmaster: puppetmaster.openstack.org }

License

Apache

Author Information

ansible-puppet is maintained by the OpenStack Infra team. The best way to contact them is on #openstack-infra on freenode.