Add contributor edition
- added viaf resolver
- improve contributors list display
- add update of document objects
- propagate update to back office
- update back office
- add bo-client to back office
- setup language initializer
- add options mechanism
- add language information in language list
- add lexvo resolver service + api
- add language and lexvo resolver to js app
- correct env template
- refresh bootstrap
- download google font
- add version information
- update dev virtual machine to centos7
- add a readme + clean folders
- add local .env file to start commands
# Puppet yum module
This module provides helpful definitions for dealing with *yum*.
### Requirements
Module has been tested on:
* Puppet 3.7.x
* CentOS 6, 7
# Usage
### yum
Manage main Yum configuration.
```puppet
class { 'yum':
keepcache => false|true,
debuglevel => number,
exactarch => false|true,
obsoletes => false|true,
gpgcheck => false|true,
installonly_limit => number,
keep_kernel_devel => false|true,
}
```
If `installonly_limit` is changed, purging of old kernel packages is triggered.
### yum::config
Manage yum.conf.
```puppet
yum::config { 'installonly_limit':
ensure => 2,
}
yum::config { 'debuglevel':
ensure => absent,
}
```
### yum::gpgkey
Import/remove GPG RPM signing key.
Key defined in recipe (inline):
```puppet
yum::gpgkey { '/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-puppet-smoketest1':
ensure => present,
content => '-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
...
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----',
}
```
Key stored on Puppet fileserver:
```puppet
yum::gpgkey { '/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-elrepo.org':
ensure => present,
source => 'puppet:///modules/elrepo/RPM-GPG-KEY-elrepo.org',
}
```
### yum::plugin
Install or remove *yum* plugin:
```puppet
yum::plugin { 'versionlock':
ensure => present,
}
```
### yum::versionlock
Locks explicitly specified packages from updates. Package name must
be precisely specified in format *`EPOCH:NAME-VERSION-RELEASE.ARCH`*.
Wild card in package name is allowed or automatically appended,
but be careful and always first check on target machine if your
package is matched correctly! Following definitions create same
configuration lines:
```puppet
yum::versionlock { '0:bash-4.1.2-9.el6_2.*':
ensure => present,
}
yum::versionlock { '0:bash-4.1.2-9.el6_2.':
ensure => present,
}
```
Correct name for installed package can be easily get by running e.g.:
```bash
$ rpm -q bash --qf '%|EPOCH?{%{EPOCH}}:{0}|:%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}\n'
0:bash-4.2.45-5.el7_0.4.x86_64
```
### yum::group
Install or remove *yum* package group:
```puppet
yum::group { 'X Window System':
ensure => present,
}
```
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