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source 'https://rubygems.org'
puppetversion = ENV.key?('PUPPET_VERSION') ? "#{ENV['PUPPET_VERSION']}" : ['>= 3.3']
gem 'puppet', puppetversion
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', '>= 0.8.2'
gem 'puppet-lint', '>= 1.0.0'
gem 'facter', '>= 1.7.0'

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# wywygmbh/fluentd Puppet Module
#### Table of Contents
1. [Description](#description)
1. [Setup - The basics of getting started with fluentd](#setup)
* [Setup requirements](#setup-requirements)
* [Beginning with fluentd](#beginning-with-fluentd)
1. [Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality](#usage)
1. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference)
1. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations)
1. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development)
## Description
Start with a one- or two-sentence summary of what the module does and/or what
problem it solves. This is your 30-second elevator pitch for your module.
Consider including OS/Puppet version it works with.
You can give more descriptive information in a second paragraph. This paragraph
should answer the questions: "What does this module *do*?" and "Why would I use
it?" If your module has a range of functionality (installation, configuration,
management, etc.), this is the time to mention it.
## Setup
### Setup Requirements **OPTIONAL**
If your module requires anything extra before setting up (pluginsync enabled,
etc.), mention it here.
If your most recent release breaks compatibility or requires particular steps
for upgrading, you might want to include an additional "Upgrading" section
here.
### Beginning with fluentd
The very basic steps needed for a user to get the module up and running. This
can include setup steps, if necessary, or it can be an example of the most
basic use of the module.
## Usage
This section is where you describe how to customize, configure, and do the
fancy stuff with your module here. It's especially helpful if you include usage
examples and code samples for doing things with your module.
## Reference
Here, include a complete list of your module's classes, types, providers,
facts, along with the parameters for each. Users refer to this section (thus
the name "Reference") to find specific details; most users don't read it per
se.
## Limitations
This is where you list OS compatibility, version compatibility, etc. If there
are Known Issues, you might want to include them under their own heading here.
## Development
Since your module is awesome, other users will want to play with it. Let them
know what the ground rules for contributing are.
## Release Notes/Contributors/Etc. **Optional**
If you aren't using changelog, put your release notes here (though you should
consider using changelog). You can also add any additional sections you feel
are necessary or important to include here. Please use the `## ` header.

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require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/rake_tasks'
require 'puppet-lint/tasks/puppet-lint'
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_80chars')
PuppetLint.configuration.ignore_paths = ["spec/**/*.pp", "pkg/**/*.pp"]
desc "Validate manifests, templates, and ruby files"
task :validate do
Dir['manifests/**/*.pp'].each do |manifest|
sh "puppet parser validate --noop #{manifest}"
end
Dir['spec/**/*.rb','lib/**/*.rb'].each do |ruby_file|
sh "ruby -c #{ruby_file}" unless ruby_file =~ /spec\/fixtures/
end
Dir['templates/**/*.erb'].each do |template|
sh "erb -P -x -T '-' #{template} | ruby -c"
end
end

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# The baseline for module testing used by Puppet Labs is that each manifest
# should have a corresponding test manifest that declares that class or defined
# type.
#
# Tests are then run by using puppet apply --noop (to check for compilation
# errors and view a log of events) or by fully applying the test in a virtual
# environment (to compare the resulting system state to the desired state).
#
# Learn more about module testing here:
# http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/tests_smoke.html
#
include fluentd

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# Class: fluentd
# ===========================
#
# Full description of class fluentd here.
#
# Parameters
# ----------
#
# Document parameters here.
#
# * `sample parameter`
# Explanation of what this parameter affects and what it defaults to.
# e.g. "Specify one or more upstream ntp servers as an array."
#
# Variables
# ----------
#
# Here you should define a list of variables that this module would require.
#
# * `sample variable`
# Explanation of how this variable affects the function of this class and if
# it has a default. e.g. "The parameter enc_ntp_servers must be set by the
# External Node Classifier as a comma separated list of hostnames." (Note,
# global variables should be avoided in favor of class parameters as
# of Puppet 2.6.)
#
# Examples
# --------
#
# @example
# class { 'fluentd':
# servers => [ 'pool.ntp.org', 'ntp.local.company.com' ],
# }
#
# Authors
# -------
#
# Author Name <author@domain.com>
#
# Copyright
# ---------
#
# Copyright 2015 Your name here, unless otherwise noted.
#
class fluentd {
}

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{
"name": "wywygmbh-fluentd",
"version": "0.1.0",
"author": "wywy GmbH",
"summary": "Generic module for fluentd (td-agent).",
"license": "MIT",
"source": "https://github.com/wywygmbh/puppet-fluentd",
"project_page": "https://github.com/wywygmbh/puppet-fluentd",
"issues_url": "https://github.com/wywygmbh/puppet-fluentd/issues",
"dependencies": [
{"name":"puppetlabs-stdlib","version_requirement":">= 1.0.0"}
],
"data_provider": null
}

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require 'spec_helper'
describe 'fluentd' do
context 'with defaults for all parameters' do
it { should contain_class('fluentd') }
end
end

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require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/module_spec_helper'