-# This adds the necessary components to get backports for ubuntu and debian
-#
-# == Parameters
-#
-# [*release*]
-# The ubuntu/debian release name. Defaults to $lsbdistcodename. Setting this
-# manually can cause undefined behavior. (Read: universe exploding)
-#
-# == Examples
-#
-# include apt::backports
-#
-# class { 'apt::backports':
-# release => 'natty',
-# }
-#
-# == Authors
-#
-# Ben Hughes, I think. At least blame him if this goes wrong. I just added puppet doc.
-#
-# == Copyright
-#
-# Copyright 2011 Puppet Labs Inc, unless otherwise noted.
-class apt::backports(
- $release = $lsbdistcodename,
- $location = $apt::params::backports_locations
-) inherits apt::params {
+class apt::backports (
+ Optional[String] $location = undef,
+ Optional[String] $release = undef,
+ Optional[String] $repos = undef,
+ Optional[Variant[String, Hash]] $key = undef,
+ Optional[Variant[Integer, String, Hash]] $pin = 200,
+){
+ if $location {
+ $_location = $location
+ }
+ if $release {
+ $_release = $release
+ }
+ if $repos {
+ $_repos = $repos
+ }
+ if $key {
+ $_key = $key
+ }
+ if ($facts['lsbdistid'] == 'Debian' or $facts['lsbdistid'] == 'Ubuntu') {
+ unless $location {
+ $_location = $::apt::backports['location']
+ }
+ unless $release {
+ $_release = "${facts['lsbdistcodename']}-backports"
+ }
+ unless $repos {
+ $_repos = $::apt::backports['repos']
+ }
+ unless $key {
+ $_key = $::apt::backports['key']
+ }
+ } else {
+ unless $location and $release and $repos and $key {
+ fail('If not on Debian or Ubuntu, you must explicitly pass location, release, repos, and key')
+ }
+ }