Puppet environment and module deployment
R10k provides a general purpose toolset for deploying Puppet environments and modules. It implements the Puppetfile format and provides a native implementation of Puppet dynamic environments.
R10k supports the following Ruby versions:
- 1.8.7 (POSIX minimum version, deprecated)
- 1.9.3 (Windows minimum version)
- 2.0.0
- 2.1.0
R10k requires additional components, depending on how you plan on managing environments and modules.
- Installing modules from the Puppet Forge requires Puppet 3.0.0+ or later. Puppet 2.7 may work, but is generally not recommended as Puppet 2.7 is EOL.
- Git is required for creating environments and modules from Git
- SVN is required for creating environments and modules from SVN
As of r10k 1.5.0, support for Ruby 1.8.7 is deprecated. Because of the increasing cost of supporting Ruby 1.8.7, issues only affecting 1.8.7 will be fixed but will have a lower priority.
Support for 1.8.7 will be dropped entirely in r10k 2.0.0.
For general use, you should install r10k from Ruby gems:
gem install r10k
r10k help
Puppet Enterprise bundles a copy of Ruby, so if you do not want to use the system version of Ruby with r10k, you need to use the bundled PE gem command for installation:
/opt/puppet/bin/gem install r10k
r10k help
If you have more specific needs or plan on modifying r10k you can run it out of a git repository using Bundler for dependencies:
git clone git://github.com/puppetlabs/r10k
cd r10k
bundle install
bundle exec r10k help
R10k has two primary roles: installing Puppet modules using a standalone Puppetfile, and managing Git and SVN based dynamic environments. For more information see the topic specific documentation:
- Puppetfile Documentation
- Environment Deployment Documentation
- Quickstart
- Common Patterns
- Workflow Guide
For more general questions, see the FAQ.
- IRC: r10k has a dedicated channel,
#r10k
, on Freenode where r10k questions can be directed. Questions about r10k can frequently be asked in#puppet
as well. - Mailing lists: puppet-users
- Q&A: Puppet Ask
The original impetus for r10k is explained at http://somethingsinistral.net/blog/rethinking-puppet-deployment/
Please see the CHANGELOG for a listing of the (very awesome) contributors.