Community Contributions
We’d like to thank the following people in the Puppet Community for their contributions over this past week:
-
puppetlabs-apache#2174
: “(MODULES-11075) Improve future version handling for RHEL”, thanks to mwhahaha and the following people who helped get it over the line (ekohl) -
puppetlabs-apache#2165
: “(maint) Fix puppet-strings docs on apache::vhost”, thanks to ekohl -
puppetlabs-apache#2164
: “Allow custom userdir directives”, thanks to hunner and the following people who helped get it over the line (ekohl) -
puppetlabs-apache#2157
: “Add feature to reload apache service when content of ssl files has changed”, thanks to timdeluxe and the following people who helped get it over the line (ekohl) -
puppetlabs-apt#993
: “apt::source: pass the weak_ssl param to apt::key”, thanks to kenyon -
puppetlabs-apt#991
: “[MODULES-9695] - Add support for signed-by in source entries”, thanks to johanfleury -
puppetlabs-firewall#998
: “add compatibility with Rocky Linux”, thanks to vchepkov -
puppetlabs-kubernetes#528
: “Support for kubernetes dashboard version 2.0.0 and onwards”, thanks to danifr -
puppetlabs-postgresql#1282
: “Do not add version component to repo definition”, thanks to weastur and x1e -
puppetlabs-tomcat#454
: “Accept Datatype Sensitive for Secrets”, thanks to cocker-cc -
facterdb#175
: “Release 1.7.0”, thanks to bastelfreak and the following people who helped get it over the line (ekohl) -
facterdb#174
: “Fixes #173 - Add AlmaLinux”, thanks to maccelf -
facterdb#171
: “Introduce cache to speed things up and cleanup method”, thanks to lzap and the following people who helped get it over the line (ekohl, bastelfreak) -
rspec-puppet-facts#131
: “Move facterversion_obj declaration out of the loop”, thanks to ekohl -
rspec-puppet-facts#130
: “release 2.0.2”, thanks to bastelfreak -
rspec-puppet-facts#129
: “Implement github action testing and codecov coverage reporting”, thanks to bastelfreak -
iac#286
: “Bump addressable from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0”, thanks to [dependabot[bot]][dependabot[bot]] -
litmus#24
: “Bump addressable from 2.7.0 to 2.8.0”, thanks to [dependabot[bot]][dependabot[bot]] -
litmusimage#33
: “Adds Rocky Linux & Alma Linux”, thanks to fuero -
pdk-templates#441
: “Run validation steps prior to the matrix build”, thanks to ekohl -
puppet-strings#285
: “(FIXUP) Check for nil before injecting provider param into Types”, thanks to scotje -
puppetlabs_spec_helper#340
: “Use Rubocop’s Github Actions formatter if possible”, thanks to ekohl and the following people who helped get it over the line (bastelfreak)
Check all the ways to reach us if you want to directly contact us about anything module related.
New Module / Gem Releases
The following modules were released this week:
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puppetlabs-apt
(8.1.0
) -
puppetlabs-apache
(6.4.0
) -
puppetlabs-firewall
(3.1.0
) -
puppetlabs-mysql
(12.0.0
) -
puppetlabs-tomcat
(6.0.0
) -
puppetlabs-kubernetes
(6.2.0
)
The following gems were released this week:
-
puppet-lint
(2.5.0
) -
rspec-puppet
(2.10.0
) -
puppetlabs_spec_helper
(4.0.0
)
Puppet.Dsc Stable Release!
This week we pushed our Puppet.Dsc PowerShell module to the PowerShell Gallery at version 1.0.0
! This represents more than a year of work bringing us confidence and stability in the auto-generated modules which Puppetize PowerShell DSC Resources. That done, not much actually changed in this release - a ton of added testing and validation, but the features were already very solid. As always we’ll continue to take bug reports and address them but our attention turns now to the long-promised automation; We’re working through the auto-publishing of PowerShell modules with DSC Resources to the Puppet Forge! Very soon, there will be less than a 24 hour delay between when a new module (or new version of an existing module) with DSC Resources lands on the PowerShell Gallery and when it arrives, Puppetized, on the Forge!
rpsec-puppet
, puppet-lint
moved to puppetlabs
namespace
We have moved puppet-lint
, rspec-puppet
to the namespace and released puppet-lint
2.5.0
and rspec-puppet
2.10.0
. This will help facilitate more frequent releases of these gems in the future.
Dropsonde update
The IAC team have completed all development tasks on both the Dropsonde module and Gem. Next, the team will be working on getting both module and gem package up as part of Puppet server. Read about our content telemetry story and how it can improve the ecosystem, then see some more examples of ways to use our existing module data already.
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