| ============= |
| Using reclass |
| ============= |
| .. todo:: |
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| With |reclass| now in Debian, as well as installable from source, the |
| following should be checked for path consistency… |
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| For information on how to use |reclass| directly, call ``reclass --help`` |
| and study the output, or have a look at its :doc:`manual page <manpage>`. |
| |
| The three options, ``--inventory-base-uri``, ``--nodes-uri``, and |
| ``--classes-uri`` together specify the location of the inventory. If the base |
| URI is specified, then it is prepended to the other two URIs, unless they are |
| absolute URIs. If these two URIs are not specified, they default to ``nodes`` |
| and ``classes``. Therefore, if your inventory is in ``/etc/reclass/nodes`` and |
| ``/etc/reclass/classes``, all you need to specify is the base URI as |
| ``/etc/reclass`` — which is actually the default (specified in |
| ``reclass/defaults.py``). |
| |
| If you've installed |reclass| from source as per the :doc:`installation |
| instructions <install>`, try to run it from the source directory like this:: |
| |
| $ reclass -b examples/ --inventory |
| $ reclass -b examples/ --nodeinfo localhost |
| |
| This will make it use the data from ``examples/nodes`` and |
| ``examples/classes``, and you can surely make your own way from here. |
| |
| On Debian-systems, use the following:: |
| |
| $ reclass -b /usr/share/doc/reclass/examples/ --inventory |
| $ reclass -b /usr/share/doc/reclass/examples/ --nodeinfo localhost |
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| More commonly, however, use of |reclass| will happen indirectly, and through |
| so-called adapters. The job of an adapter is to translate between different |
| invocation paradigms, provide a sane set of default options, and massage the |
| data from |reclass| into the format expected by the automation tool in use. |
| Please have a look at the respective README files for these adapters, i.e. |
| for :doc:`Salt <salt>`, for :doc:`Ansible <ansible>`, and for :doc:`Puppet |
| <puppet>`. |
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| .. include:: substs.inc |