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User story #5284
closedRudder should accept vanilla CFEngine without error
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Web - Config management
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Description
It should be possible to use vanilla CFEngine in a Technique template file without error in Rudder, even if the CFEngine code contains "&&" (see #5283) or other Rudder internal syntax.
Updated by François ARMAND over 10 years ago
The first step for that is the use of ncf.io. And yes, vanilla ncf must be use to create Rudder Technique.
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 9 years ago
- Category set to Web - Config management
A solution could be to write a cfengine file that would not be modified by string template (as described in metadata.xml).
This file would contain a bundle with parameters.
As the main bundle should still be parsed through string template, write a mainFile.st that contain the usebundle call and some variables in && form from Rudder.
Updated by Alexis Mousset over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
It is now possible with non-templated files, closing.
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