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#
concat
####
Table
of
Contents
1
.
[
Overview
](#
overview
)
2
.
[
Module
Description
-
What
the
module
does
and
why
it
is
useful
](#
module
-
description
)
*
[
Beginning
with
concat
](#
beginning
-
with
-
concat
)
4
.
[
Usage
-
Configuration
options
and
additional
functionality
](#
usage
)
5
.
[
Reference
-
An
under
-
the
-
hood
peek
at
what
the
module
is
doing
and
how
](#
reference
)
*
[
Removed
functionality
](#
removed
-
functionality
)
6
.
[
Limitations
-
OS
compatibility
,
etc
.](#
limitations
)
7
.
[
Development
-
Guide
for
contributing
to
the
module
](#
development
)
<
a
id
=
"overview"
></
a
>
##
Overview
The
concat
module
lets
you
construct
files
from
multiple
ordered
fragments
of
text
.
<
a
id
=
"module-description"
></
a
>
##
Module
Description
The
concat
module
lets
you
gather
`
concat
::
fragment
`
resources
from
your
other
modules
and
order
them
into
a
coherent
file
through
a
single
`
concat
`
resource
.
<
a
id
=
"beginning-with-concat"
></
a
>
###
Beginning
with
concat
To
start
using
concat
you
need
to
create
:
*
A
concat
{}
resource
for
the
final
file
.
*
One
or
more
concat
::
fragment
{}
s
.
A
minimal
example
might
be
:
~~~
concat
{
'
/
tmp
/
file
'
:
ensure
=>
present
,
}
concat
::
fragment
{
'
tmpfile
'
:
target
=>
'
/
tmp
/
file
'
,
content
=>
'
test
contents
'
,
order
=>
'
01
'
}
~~~
<
a
id
=
"usage"
></
a
>
##
Usage
###
Maintain
a
list
of
the
major
modules
on
a
node
To
maintain
an
motd
file
that
lists
the
modules
on
one
of
your
nodes
,
first
create
a
class
to
frame
up
the
file
:
~~~
class
motd
{
$
motd
=
'
/
etc
/
motd
'
concat
{
$
motd
:
owner
=>
'
root
'
,
group
=>
'
root
'
,
mode
=>
'
0644
'
}
concat
::
fragment
{
'
motd_header
'
:
target
=>
$
motd
,
content
=>
"\nPuppet modules on this server:\n\n"
,
order
=>
'
01
'
}
#
let
local
users
add
to
the
motd
by
creating
a
file
called
#
/
etc
/
motd
.
local
concat
::
fragment
{
'
motd_local
'
:
target
=>
$
motd
,
source
=>
'
/
etc
/
motd
.
local
'
,
order
=>
'
15
'
}
}
#
let
other
modules
register
themselves
in
the
motd
define
motd
::
register
(
$
content
=
""
,
$
order
=
'
10
'
,
)
{
if
$
content
==
""
{
$
body
=
$
name
}
else
{
$
body
=
$
content
}
concat
::
fragment
{
"motd_fragment_$name"
:
target
=>
'
/
etc
/
motd
'
,
order
=>
$
order
,
content
=>
" -- $body\n"
}
}
~~~
Then
,
in
the
declarations
for
each
module
on
the
node
,
add
`
motd
::
register
{
'
Apache
'
:
}
`
to
register
the
module
in
the
motd
.
~~~
class
apache
{
include
apache
::
install
,
apache
::
config
,
apache
::
service
motd
::
register
{
'
Apache
'
:
}
}
~~~
These
two
steps
populate
the
/
etc
/
motd
file
with
a
list
of
the
installed
and
registered
modules
,
which
stays
updated
even
if
you
just
remove
the
registered
modules
'
`
include
`
lines
.
System
administrators
can
append
text
to
the
list
by
writing
to
/
etc
/
motd
.
local
.
When
you
'
re
finished
,
the
motd
file
will
look
something
like
this
:
~~~
Puppet
modules
on
this
server
:
--
Apache
--
MySQL
<
contents
of
/
etc
/
motd
.
local
>
~~~
<
a
id
=
"reference"
></
a
>
##
Reference
See
[
REFERENCE
.
md
](
https
:
//github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-concat/blob/master/REFERENCE.md)
<
a
id
=
"removed-functionality"
></
a
>
###
Removed
functionality
The
following
functionality
existed
in
previous
versions
of
the
concat
module
,
but
was
removed
in
version
2.0
.
0
:
Parameters
removed
from
`
concat
::
fragment
`
:
*
`
gnu
`
*
`
backup
`
*
`
group
`
*
`
mode
`
*
`
owner
`
The
`
concat
::
setup
`
class
has
also
been
removed
.
Prior
to
concat
version
2.0
.
0
,
if
you
set
the
`
warn
`
parameter
to
a
string
value
of
`
true
`
,
`
false
`
,
'
yes
'
,
'
no
'
,
'
on
'
,
or
'
off
'
,
the
module
translated
the
string
to
the
corresponding
boolean
value
.
In
concat
version
2.0
.
0
and
newer
,
the
`
warn_header
`
parameter
treats
those
values
the
same
as
other
strings
and
uses
them
as
the
content
of
your
header
message
.
To
avoid
that
,
pass
the
`
true
`
and
`
false
`
values
as
booleans
instead
of
strings
.
<
a
id
=
"limitations"
></
a
>
##
Limitations
This
module
has
been
tested
on
[
all
PE
-
supported
platforms
](
https
:
//forge.puppetlabs.com/supported#compat-matrix), and no issues have been identified.
For
an
extensive
list
of
supported
operating
systems
,
see
[
metadata
.
json
](
https
:
//github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-concat/blob/master/metadata.json)
<
a
id
=
"development"
></
a
>
##
Development
Puppet
modules
on
the
Puppet
Forge
are
open
projects
,
and
community
contributions
are
essential
for
keeping
them
great
.
We
can
'
t
access
the
huge
number
of
platforms
and
myriad
of
hardware
,
software
,
and
deployment
configurations
that
Puppet
is
intended
to
serve
.
We
want
to
keep
it
as
easy
as
possible
to
contribute
changes
so
that
our
modules
work
in
your
environment
.
There
are
a
few
guidelines
that
we
need
contributors
to
follow
so
that
we
can
have
a
chance
of
keeping
on
top
of
things
.
For
more
information
,
see
our
[
module
contribution
guide
](
https
:
//docs.puppetlabs.com/forge/contributing.html).
###
Contributors
Richard
Pijnenburg
([@
Richardp82
](
http
:
//twitter.com/richardp82))
Joshua
Hoblitt
([@
jhoblitt
](
http
:
//twitter.com/jhoblitt))
[
More
contributors
](
https
:
//github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-concat/graphs/contributors).
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