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6 puppet-lookup - Interactive Hiera lookup
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9 Does Hiera lookups from the command line.
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11 Since this command needs access to your Hiera data, make sure to run it
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13 a Puppet Server node and running ´puppet lookup´ with sudo.
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15 The most common version of this command is:
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17 ´puppet lookup KEY --node NAME --environment ENV --explain´
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20 puppet lookup [--help] [--type TYPESTRING] [--merge
21 first|unique|hash|deep] [--knock-out-prefix PREFIX-STRING]
22 [--sort-merged-arrays] [--merge-hash-arrays] [--explain] [--environment
23 ENV] [--default VALUE] [--node NODE-NAME] [--facts FILE] [--compile]
24 [--render-as s|json|yaml|binary|msgpack] keys
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27 The lookup command is a CLI for Puppet´s ´lookup()´ function. It
28 searches your Hiera data and returns a value for the requested lookup
29 key, so you can test and explore your data. It is a modern replacement
30 for the ´hiera´ command.
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32 Hiera usually relies on a node´s facts to locate the relevant data
33 sources. By default, ´puppet lookup´ uses facts from the node you run
34 the command on, but you can get data for any other node with the
35 ´--node NAME´ option. If possible, the lookup command will use the
36 requested node´s real stored facts from PuppetDB; if PuppetDB isn´t
37 configured or you want to provide arbitrary fact values, you can pass
38 alternate facts as a JSON or YAML file with ´--facts FILE´.
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40 If you´re debugging your Hiera data and want to see where values are
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43 If ´--explain´ isn´t specified, lookup exits with 0 if a value was
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47 You can provide multiple lookup keys to this command, but it only
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50 For more details about how Hiera works, see the Hiera documentation:
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54 · --help: Print this help message.
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56 · --explain Explain the details of how the lookup was performed and
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59 · --node NODE-NAME Specify which node to look up data for; defaults
60 to the node where the command is run. Since Hiera´s purpose is to
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62 their facts), you´ll usually want to use some specific node´s facts
63 to explore your data. If the node where you´re running this command
64 is configured to talk to PuppetDB, the command will use the
65 requested node´s most recent facts. Otherwise, you can override
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68 · --facts FILE Specify a .json or .yaml file of key => value mappings
69 to override the facts for this lookup. Any facts not specified in
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72 · --environment ENV Like with most Puppet commands, you can specify
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76 · --merge first|unique|hash|deep: Specify the merge behavior, over‐
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78 returns the first value found. ´unique´ appends everything to a
79 merged, deduplicated array. ´hash´ performs a simple hash merge by
80 overwriting keys of lower lookup priority. ´deep´ performs a deep
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84 · --knock-out-prefix PREFIX-STRING Can be used with the ´deep´ merge
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88 · --sort-merged-arrays Can be used with the ´deep´ merge strategy.
89 When this flag is used, all merged arrays are sorted.
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91 · --merge-hash-arrays Can be used with the ´deep´ merge strategy.
92 When this flag is used, hashes WITHIN arrays are deep-merged with
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95 · --explain-options Explain whether a lookup_options hash affects
96 this lookup, and how that hash was assembled. (lookup_options is
97 how Hiera configures merge behavior in data.)
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99 · --default VALUE A value to return if Hiera can´t find a value in
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103 · --type TYPESTRING: Assert that the value has the specified type.
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107 · --compile Perform a full catalog compilation prior to the lookup.
108 If your hierarchy and data only use the $facts, $trusted, and
109 $server_facts variables, you don´t need this option; however, if
110 your Hiera configuration uses arbitrary variables set by a Puppet
111 manifest, you might need this option to get accurate data. No cata‐
112 log compilation takes place unless this flag is given.
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114 · --render-as s|json|yaml|binary|msgpack Specify the output format of
115 the results; "s" means plain text. The default when producing a
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121 To look up ´key_name´ using the Puppet Server node´s facts: $ puppet
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124 To look up ´key_name´ with agent.local´s facts: $ puppet lookup --node
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127 To get the first value found for ´key_name_one´ and ´key_name_two´ with
128 agent.local´s facts while merging values and knocking out the prefix
129 ´foo´ while merging: $ puppet lookup --node agent.local --merge deep
130 --knock-out-prefix foo key_name_one key_name_two
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132 To lookup ´key_name´ with agent.local´s facts, and return a default
133 value of ´bar´ if nothing was found: $ puppet lookup --node agent.local
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137 using agent.local´s facts: $ puppet lookup --node agent.local --explain
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141 Copyright (c) 2015 Puppet Inc., LLC Licensed under the Apache 2.0
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146Puppet, Inc. January 2020 PUPPET-LOOKUP(8)