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r10K not configuring git correctly
2019 Community Moderator ElectionGit workflow using Puppet & HieraUsing puppet module straight from a cloned repoHow to use a template for configuration file in PuppetPuppet script that runs on a local machine without need for hostname specificationWhy are all my hosts installing a package defined for one host on the puppetmasterimport statements failPuppet: Pass variables from Puppet agent to master?Change the hiera 5 environment layer hiera.yaml locationThe Lookup Configuration at hiera.yaml has wrong type, entry 'hierarchy' index 0 expects a Struct value, got Stringr10k puppetfile install hang / stuck
i'm trying to setup puppet with r10k to dynamically deploy environments from a git repo hosted in Bitbucket.
The problem I'm having is that for each environment r10k configures git with the default branch set in Bitbucket rather with the actual branch.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before ?
puppet r10k
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i'm trying to setup puppet with r10k to dynamically deploy environments from a git repo hosted in Bitbucket.
The problem I'm having is that for each environment r10k configures git with the default branch set in Bitbucket rather with the actual branch.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before ?
puppet r10k
It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07
add a comment |
i'm trying to setup puppet with r10k to dynamically deploy environments from a git repo hosted in Bitbucket.
The problem I'm having is that for each environment r10k configures git with the default branch set in Bitbucket rather with the actual branch.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before ?
puppet r10k
i'm trying to setup puppet with r10k to dynamically deploy environments from a git repo hosted in Bitbucket.
The problem I'm having is that for each environment r10k configures git with the default branch set in Bitbucket rather with the actual branch.
Has anyone seen this behaviour before ?
puppet r10k
puppet r10k
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It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07
add a comment |
It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07
It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07
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It is somewhat unclear from your question, but are you referring to needing this functionality: puppet.com/docs/pe/2018.1/…
– Matt Schuchard
Mar 6 at 16:15
Thank you @MattSchuchard however the git repos I'm talking about is not configured in my Puppetfile where external modules are declared but in /etc/puppetlabs/r10k/r10k.yaml as a source. r10k correctly makes an environment out of each branch but instead of tracking the upstream branch for each one it tracks whatever default branch has been configured in Bitbucket. This leaves the puppet environment / git repo in a detached head state given it is not checked out correctly.
– Joly
Mar 7 at 17:07