fuel-library/deployment/puppet/vcsrepo/README.GIT.markdown
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Using vcsrepo with Git
======================
To create a blank repository
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Define a `vcsrepo` without a `source` or `revision`:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => git
}
If you're defining this for a central/"official" repository, you'll
probably want to make it a "bare" repository. Do this by setting
`ensure` to `bare` instead of `present`:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => bare,
provider => git
}
To clone/pull a repository
----------------------------
To get the current [master] HEAD:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => git,
source => "git://example.com/repo.git"
}
For a specific revision or branch (can be a commit SHA, tag or branch name):
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => git,
source => 'git://example.com/repo.git',
revision => '0c466b8a5a45f6cd7de82c08df2fb4ce1e920a31'
}
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => git,
source => 'git://example.com/repo.git',
revision => '1.1.2rc1'
}
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => git,
source => 'git://example.com/repo.git',
revision => 'development'
}
For sources that use SSH (eg, `username@server:...`)
----------------------------------------------------
Manage your SSH keys with Puppet and use `require` in your `vcsrepo`
to ensure they are present. For more information, see the `require`
metaparameter documentation[1].
More Examples
-------------
For examples you can run, see `examples/git/`
[1]: http://docs.reductivelabs.com/references/stable/metaparameter.html#require