How do you concatenate strings in a Puppet .pp file?

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醉话见心 2021-02-03 17:27

Here is my naive approach:

# puppet/init.pp
$x = \'hello \' + 
     \'goodbye\'

This does not work. How does one concatenate strings i

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  • 2021-02-03 17:50

    You could use the join() function from puppetlabs-stdlib. I was thinking there should be a string concat function there, but I don't see it. It'd be easy to write one.

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  • 2021-02-03 17:53

    Another option not mentioned in other answers is using Puppet's sprintf() function, which functions identically to the Ruby function behind it. An example:

    $x = sprintf('hello user %s', 'CoolUser')
    

    Verified to work perfectly with puppet. As mentioned by chutz, this approach can also help you concatenate the output of functions.

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  • 2021-02-03 17:53

    As stated in docs, you can just use ${varname} interpolation. And that works with function calls as well:

    $mesosZK = "zk://${join($zookeeperservers,':2181,')}:2181/mesos"
    $x = "${dirname($file)}/anotherfile"
    

    Could not use {} with function arguments though: got Syntax error at '}'.

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  • 2021-02-03 17:54

    The following worked for me.

    puppet apply -e ' $y = "Hello" $z = "world" $x = "$y $z" notify { "$x": } '
    notice: Hello world
    notice: /Stage[main]//Notify[Hello world]/message: defined 'message' as 'Hello world'
    notice: Finished catalog run in 0.04 seconds
    

    The following works as well:

    $abc = "def"
    
    file { "/tmp/$abc":
    
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  • 2021-02-03 18:02

    I use the construct where I put the values into an array an then 'join' them. In this example my input is an array and after those have been joined with the ':2181,' the resulting value is again put into an array that is joined with an empty string as separator.

    $zookeeperservers = [ 'node1.example.com', 'node2.example.com', 'node3.example.com' ]
    $mesosZK = join([ "zk://" , join($zookeeperservers,':2181,') ,":2181/mesos" ],'')
    

    resulting value of $mesosZK

    zk://node1.example.com:2181,node2.example.com:2181,node3.example.com:2181/mesos
    
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  • 2021-02-03 18:10

    Keyword variable interpolation:

    $value = "${one}${two}"
    

    Source: http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/4.3/reference/lang_variables.html#interpolation

    Note that although it might work without the curly braces, you should always use them.

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