#!/usr/bin/env ruby # # = Synopsis # # Run a stand-alone +puppet+ manifest. # # = Usage # # puppet [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [-d|--debug] [-v|--verbose] [-e|--execute] # [--detailed-exitcodes] [-l|--logdest ] # # = Description # # This is the standalone puppet execution tool; use it to execute # individual manifests that you write. If you need to execute site-wide # manifests, use +puppetd+ and +puppetmasterd+. # # = Options # # Note that any configuration parameter that's valid in the configuration file # is also a valid long argument. For example, 'ssldir' is a valid configuration # parameter, so you can specify '--ssldir ' as an argument. # # See the configuration file documentation at # http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ConfigurationReference for # the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all # configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with # '--genconfig'. # # debug:: # Enable full debugging. # # detailed-exitcodes:: # Provide transaction information via exit codes. If this is enabled, an exit # code of '2' means there were changes, and an exit code of '4' means that there # were failures during the transaction. # # help:: # Print this help message # # loadclasses:: # Load any stored classes. +puppetd+ caches configured classes (usually at # /etc/puppet/classes.txt), and setting this option causes all of those classes # to be set in your +puppet+ manifest. # # logdest:: # Where to send messages. Choose between syslog, the console, and a log file. # Defaults to sending messages to the console. # # execute:: # Execute a specific piece of Puppet code # # verbose:: # Print extra information. # # = Example # # puppet -l /tmp/manifest.log manifest.pp # # = Author # # Luke Kanies # # = Copyright # # Copyright (c) 2005 Reductive Labs, LLC # Licensed under the GNU Public License require 'puppet/application/puppet' Puppet::Application[:puppet].run