PUPPET-PARSER(8) | Puppet manual | PUPPET-PARSER(8) |
NAME¶
puppet-parser - Interact directly with the parser.
SYNOPSIS¶
puppet parser action
OPTIONS¶
Note that any setting that´s valid in the configuration file is also a valid long argument, although it may or may not be relevant to the present action. For example, server and run_mode are valid settings, so you can specify --server <servername>, or --run_mode <runmode> as an argument.
See the configuration file documentation at https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A commented list of all configuration options can also be generated by running puppet with --genconfig.
- --render-as FORMAT
- The format in which to render output. The most common formats are json, s (string), yaml, and console, but other options such as dot are sometimes available.
- --verbose
- Whether to log verbosely.
- --debug
- Whether to log debug information.
ACTIONS¶
- •
- dump - Outputs a dump of the internal parse tree for debugging: SYNOPSIS
- puppet parser dump [--e source] [--[no-]validate] [--format old, pn, or json] [--pretty] [--format old|pn|json] [--pretty] { -e source | [templates ...] }
- DESCRIPTION
- This action parses and validates the Puppet DSL syntax without compiling a catalog or syncing any resources.
- The output format can be controlled using the --format old|pn|json where:
- ´old´ is the default, but now deprecated format which is not API.
- ´pn´ is the Puppet Extended S-Expression Notation.
- ´json´ outputs the same graph as ´pn´ but with JSON syntax.
- The output will be "pretty printed" when the option --pretty is given together with --format ´pn´ or ´json´. This option has no effect on the ´old´ format.
- The command accepts one or more manifests (.pp) files, or an -e followed by the puppet source text. If no arguments are given, the stdin is read (unless it is attached to a terminal)
- The output format of the dumped tree is intended for debugging purposes and is not API, it may change from time to time.
- OPTIONS --e <source> - dump one source expression given on the command line.
- --format <old, pn, or json> - Get result in ´old´ (deprecated format), ´pn´ (new format), or ´json´ (new format in JSON).
- --pretty - Pretty print output. Only applicable together with --format pn or json
- --[no-]validate - Whether or not to validate the parsed result, if no-validate only syntax errors are reported
- RETURNS
- A dump of the resulting AST model unless there are syntax or validation errors.
- •
- validate - Validate the syntax of one or more Puppet manifests.: SYNOPSIS
- puppet parser validate [manifest] [manifest ...]
- DESCRIPTION
- This action validates Puppet DSL syntax without compiling a catalog or syncing any resources. If no manifest files are provided, it will validate the default site manifest.
- When validating multiple issues per file are reported up to the settings of max_error, and max_warnings. The processing stops after having reported issues for the first encountered file with errors.
- RETURNS
- Nothing, or the first syntax error encountered.
EXAMPLES¶
validate
Validate the default site manifest at /etc/puppetlabs/puppet/manifests/site.pp:
$ puppet parser validate
Validate two arbitrary manifest files:
$ puppet parser validate init.pp vhost.pp
Validate from STDIN:
$ cat init.pp | puppet parser validate
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2014 by Puppet Inc. Apache 2 license; see COPYING
December 2023 | Puppet, Inc. |