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puppet-xmlmapper

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XmlMapper makes creating providers to control XML configuration a breeze!

Overview

XmlMapper is a mixin that allows different portions of an XML document to be expressed easily in a Puppet resource provider. It works in a manner very similar to the property/parameter concepts used in a Puppet resource type. The challenges of controlling the XML elements and attributes comes down to a few simple function calls.

Why?

XML documents can get complicated, easily. I'll leave it at "there is more than one good reason people like yaml/json these days." This is all compounded by the fact that it seems not everyone uses XML the same way. Like most things, XML can be poorly used and made to be very convoluted. Lastly, since it still has a sort of affiliation with "Enterprise Products" and especially Java, it's not going away any time soon.

That being the case, managing XML in Puppet can be tricky, and not as declarative as it should be. There are some approaches using fragments and concatenation, and while good for most other types of configuration (easily applicable to ini style files), limits and irritation are quickly faced when tying to apply such ideas to XML.

Usage

Basic API

Puppet::Type

document_path

Any type using XmlMapper in the provider needs to impliment a document_path instance method. This is used by the provider to load and parse the file being manipulated. This method must return a fully qualified file path.

Puppet::Provider

self.xpath=(xpath)

This method is used to set a static Xpath that the provider should use to find instances. This method sets the class instance variable @xpath.

self.xpath

This method should return an Xpath as a string. This method is used internally by the XmlMapper. By default it returns the value of the @xpath class instance variable. It may be reimplimented to provide an Xpath from a more advanced source. Examples are Xpaths that are relative to a parameter. TODO: Provide example.

self.root_element

This method can be called to indicate that XML Element we're mapping is an XML root element. XML root elements have access to the xmldecl and doctype methods. An XML root element is essentially a singleton element, as in there can only be one per XML file. As such, the type needs to have a namevar that is not tied to an XmlMapper "componenet".

self.singleton_element

self.xmldecl (type_property_mapping)

self.doctype(type_property_mapping)

self.new_component(type_property_mapping, block)

self.new_component context

type

parent

name_in_config

Author

Thomas Linkin [email protected]

License

Author:: Thomas Linkin (<[email protected]>)
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2013 Thomas Linkin
License:: Apache License, Version 2.0

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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