This module manages s3cmd on Linux (RedHat/Debian) distros.
This module uses the fact osfamily which is supported by Facter 1.6.1+. If you do not have facter 1.6.1 in your environment, the following manifests will provide the same functionality in site.pp (before declaring any node):
if ! $::osfamily {
case $::operatingsystem {
'RedHat', 'Fedora', 'CentOS', 'Scientific', 'SLC', 'Ascendos', 'CloudLinux', 'PSBM', 'OracleLinux', 'OVS', 'OEL': {
$osfamily = 'RedHat'
}
'ubuntu', 'debian': {
$osfamily = 'Debian'
}
'SLES', 'SLED', 'OpenSuSE', 'SuSE': {
$osfamily = 'Suse'
}
'Solaris', 'Nexenta': {
$osfamily = 'Solaris'
}
default: {
$osfamily = $::operatingsystem
}
}
}
Installs and configures s3cmd command line tool (http://s3tools.org/s3cmd).
class {'s3cmd':
aws_access_key => '*********************************',
aws_secret_key => '*********************************',
gpg_passphrase => 'gpg password for encryption',
owner => 'owner',
}
- Retrieve aws access and secret key from your aws account
- gpg_passphrase is a password used from encrypting and decrypting data. The passphrase is yours to choose.
- owner is the user that will run the s3cmd command. The s3cmd configuration file will be stored in users home directory
Downloads an object from s3.
s3cmd::commands::get{'local file': s3_object => 's3://(bucket name)/(object name)', cwd => 'working directory', owner => 'owner', }
- The name of the s3::commands::get is the local file name of the object you are retrieving
- s3_object is the https path to the s3 object
- owner is the owner of the s3cmd command. It is the same owner as declared in the s3cmd class.