include apt
-Puppet code that uses anything from the APT module requires that the core apt class be declared/\s\+$//e
+Puppet code that uses anything from the APT module requires that the core apt class be declared.
Usage
-----
purge_sources_list => false,
purge_sources_list_d => false,
purge_preferences_d => false,
- update_timeout => undef
+ update_timeout => undef,
+ fancy_progress => undef
}
Puppet will manage your system's `sources.list` file and `sources.list.d` directory but will do its best to respect existing content.
Adds an apt source to `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/`.
apt::source { 'debian_unstable':
+ comment => 'This is the iWeb Debian unstable mirror',
location => 'http://debian.mirror.iweb.ca/debian/',
release => 'unstable',
repos => 'main contrib non-free',
key => '46925553',
key_server => 'subkeys.pgp.net',
pin => '-10',
- include_src => true
+ include_src => true,
+ include_deb => true
}
If you would like to configure your system so the source is the Puppet Labs APT repository
key_server => 'pgp.mit.edu',
}
+### Facts
+
+There are a few facts included within the apt module describing the state of the apt system:
+
+* `apt_updates` - the number of updates available on the system
+* `apt_security_updates` - the number of updates which are security updates
+* `apt_package_updates` - the package names that are available for update. On Facter 2.0 and newer this will be a list type, in earlier versions it is a comma delimitered string.
#### Hiera example
<pre>
key_server: 'subkeys.pgp.net'
pin: '-10'
include_src: 'true'
+ include_deb: 'true'
'puppetlabs':
location: 'http://apt.puppetlabs.com'