Summary
In this chapter, we've seen how a manifest is made up of Puppet resources. We've learned how to use Puppet's file
resource to create and modify files, how to install packages using the package
resource, and how to manage services with the service
resource. We've looked at the common package-file-service pattern, and seen how to use the notify
attribute on a resource to send a message to another resource that its configuration has been updated. We've covered the use of the require
attribute to make dependencies between resources explicit, when necessary.
We've also learned to use puppet resource
to inspect the current state of the system according to Puppet, and puppet describe
to get command-line help on all Puppet resources. To check what Puppet would change on the system, without actually changing it, we've introduced the --noop
and --show_diff
options to puppet apply
.
In the next chapter, we'll see how to use the version control tool Git...