Puppet Agent Provisioner
Provisioner name: puppet_server
The Vagrant Puppet agent provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
Puppet, specifically by
calling puppet agent
, connecting to a Puppet master, and retrieving
the set of modules and manifests from there.
Warning: If you are not familiar with Puppet and Vagrant already, it is recommended to start with the shell provisioner. However, if you are comfortable with Vagrant already, Vagrant is the best way to learn Puppet.
Options
The puppet_server
provisioner takes various options. None are strictly
required. They are listed below:
binary_path
(string) - Path on the guest to Puppet'sbin/
directory.client_cert_path
(string) - Path to the client certificate for the node on your disk. This defaults to nothing, in which case a client cert will not be uploaded.client_private_key_path
(string) - Path to the client private key for the node on your disk. This defaults to nothing, in which case a client private key will not be uploaded.facter
(hash) - Additional Facter facts to make available to the Puppet run.options
(string or array) - Additional command line options to pass topuppet agent
when Puppet is ran.puppet_node
(string) - The name of the node. If this is not set, this will attempt to use a hostname if set viaconfig.vm.hostname
. Otherwise, the box name will be used.puppet_server
(string) - Hostname of the Puppet server. By default "puppet" will be used.
Specifying the Puppet Master
The quickest way to get started with the Puppet agent provisioner is to just specify the location of the Puppet master:
By default, Vagrant will look for the host named "puppet" on the local domain of the guest machine.
Configuring the Node Name
The node name that the agent registers as can be customized. Remember this is important because Puppet uses the node name as part of the process to compile the catalog the node will run.
The node name defaults to the hostname of the guest machine, but can be customized using the Vagrantfile:
Additional Options
Puppet supports a lot of command-line flags. Basically any setting can be overridden on the command line. To give you the most power and flexibility possible with Puppet, Vagrant allows you to specify custom command line flags to use: