puppetlabs-rsync manages rsync clients, repositories, and servers as well as providing defines to easily grab data via rsync.
Manage rsync package
$package_ensure - any of the valid values for the package resource: present, absent, purged, held, latest
$manage_package - setting this to false stops the rsync package resource from being managed
class { 'rsync': package_ensure => 'latest' }
get files via rsync
$source - source to copy from
$path - path to copy to, defaults to $name
$user - username on remote system
$purge - if set, rsync will use '--delete'
$recursive - if set, rsync will use '-r'
$links - if set, rsync will use '--links'
$hardlinks - if set, rsync will use '--hard-links'
$copylinks - if set, rsync will use '--copy-links'
$times - if set, rsync will use '--times'
$exclude - string (or array) to be excluded
$include - string (or array) to be included
$exclude_first - if 'true' (default) then first exclude and then include; the other way around if 'false'
$keyfile - ssh key used to connect to remote host
$timeout - timeout in seconds, defaults to 900
$execuser - user to run the command (passed to exec)
$options - default options to pass to rsync (-a)
$chown - USER:GROUP simple username/groupname mapping
$chmod - file and/or directory permissions
$logfile - log file name
$onlyif - condition to run the rsync command
get files via rsync
$source must be set
# get file 'foo' via rsync
rsync::get { '/foo':
source => "rsync://${rsyncServer}/repo/foo/",
require => File['/foo'],
}
put files via rsync
$source - source to copy from
$path - path to copy to, defaults to $name
$user - username on remote system
$purge - if set, rsync will use '--delete'
$exclude - string (or array) to be excluded
$include - string (or array) to be included
$exclude_first - if 'true' (default) then first exclude and then include; the other way around if 'false'
$keyfile - path to ssh key used to connect to remote host, defaults to /home/${user}/.ssh/id_rsa
$timeout - timeout in seconds, defaults to 900
$options - default options to pass to rsync (-a)
put files via rsync
$source must be set
rsync::put { '${rsyncDestHost}:/repo/foo':
user => 'user',
source => "/repo/foo/",
}
sets up a rsync server
$path - path to data
$comment - rsync comment
$motd - file containing motd info
$read_only - yes||no, defaults to yes
$write_only - yes||no, defaults to no
$list - yes||no, defaults to no
$uid - uid of rsync server, defaults to 0
$gid - gid of rsync server, defaults to 0
$incoming_chmod - incoming file mode, defaults to 644
$outgoing_chmod - outgoing file mode, defaults to 644
$max_connections - maximum number of simultaneous connections allowed, defaults to 0
$lock_file - file used to support the max connections parameter, defaults to /var/run/rsyncd.lock only needed if max_connections > 0
$secrets_file - path to the file that contains the username:password pairs used for authenticating this module
$auth_users - list of usernames that will be allowed to connect to this module (must be undef or an array)
$hosts_allow - list of patterns allowed to connect to this module (man 5 rsyncd.conf for details, must be undef or an array)
$hosts_deny - list of patterns allowed to connect to this module (man 5 rsyncd.conf for details, must be undef or an array)
$transfer_logging - parameter enables per-file logging of downloads and uploads in a format somewhat similar to that used by ftp daemons.
$log_format - This parameter allows you to specify the format used for logging file transfers when transfer logging is enabled. See the rsyncd.conf documentation for more details.
$refuse_options - list of rsync command line options that will be refused by your rsync daemon.
$ignore_nonreadable - This tells the rsync daemon to completely ignore files that are not readable by the user.
sets up an rsync server
$path must be set
# setup default rsync repository
rsync::server::module{ 'repo':
path => $base,
require => File[$base],
}
To disable default values for incoming_chmod
and outgoing_chmod
, and
do not add empty values to the resulting config, set both values to false
rsync::server::module { 'repo':
path => $base,
incoming_chmod => false,
outgoing_chmod => false,
require => File[$base],
}
rsync::put
, rsync::get
, and rsync::server::module
resources can be
configured using Hiera hashes. For example:
rsync::server::modules:
myrepo:
path: /mypath
incoming_chmod: false
outgoing_chmod: false
myotherrepo:
path: /otherpath
read_only: false