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Paul Kelly, 05/26/2011 08:20 AM

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h1. Templates
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The following functions and macros can be used within templates.  These are guaranteed to work via the safemode rendering, to ensure a template can do nothing harmful. With safemode disabled other macros may work, but are not supported at this time.
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To ensure that safemode is enabled, set ":safemode_render = true"  in settings.yml.  Safemode rendering prevents templates from reading and writing files on the file system or modifying application data within foreman.  
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h2. Accessing Templates
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There are two ways to render a template, based on a single host, or based on a Hostgroup.  The host or hostgroup provides all the details with which to render the template.  
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h3. Host-based Rendering
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Only a single template of each type may be rendered for a system.  Foreman determines which template to use following these rules:
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1. Only the templates of the appropriate kind and associated with the hosts operating system are considered
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2. If a template has a hostgroup/environment combination that matches that of the host, use this template else
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3. If a template is associated with the environment of the host, use this template, else
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4. Use the first template found associated with the operating system associated with the host.
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So essentially, the hostgroup/environment combination is used first, then just the environment, and finally just the operating system of the host.
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To access a template of a certain type simply use this url:
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@/unattended/KIND_NAME@
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For example:    @/unattended/provision@
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would render the provisioning template.  The host will be based on the IP Address it is accessed from.  To spoof a template simply access the url in this manner:
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@/unattended/provision?spoof=192.168.0.1@
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where 192.168.0.1 is the ip address of the system you want to spoof. This allows you to view a template for a particular system from anywhere.  
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h3. Hostgroup-based rendering
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Allows any template to be rendered for any Hostgroup.  When rendering using a hostgroup, @host is actually the hostgroup instead of a defined host. The default values for the hostgroup are used for templated values.  This means if a value is not set in the hostgroup, you may get an error when rendering the template.  To access a template using a Hostgroup to render, simply use this URL:
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/unattended/template/Template Name/Hostgroup Name
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For example, a hostgroup of name Finance, and a template named WebServerKickstart could be rendered using the url:
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/unattended/template/WebServerKickstart/Finance
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h4.  PXE Menus
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Pxe Menus can be deployed to smart proxies from the Config Templates list page (/config_templates).  All provision templates will be added with each of their hostgroup combinations.  For example if the template "WebServerKickstart" is associated to the Hostgroup1/Production, Hostgroup2/Production, and Hostgroup2/Testing combinations, the template would only be added twice.  Once for WebServerKickstart-Hostgroup1 and WebServerKickstart-Hostgroup2.
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h2. Writing templates
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Templates can be written using common ERB style templating.  Here's an example on using a variable/function:
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@rootpw --iscrypted <%25= root_pass %25>@
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Using a simple conditional:
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@<%25= "selinux --disabled\n" if @osver != 3 -%25>@
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This would include a line to disable selinux if the operating system version is not 3 (since Selinux isn't supported on RHEL 3)
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Another way to do conditional (with if/elsif/else):
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<%25 if @osver == 5 -%25>
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 echo "uses yum"
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<%25 elsif @osver == 4 -%25>
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 echo "uses up2date
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<%25 else -%25>
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 echo "I'm not sure"
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<%25 end -%25>
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</pre>
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h2. Functions and macros:
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|_.Name|_.Description|_.Example|
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|root_pass  |The root password configured for the system| |
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|ks_console |A string assembled using the port and baud of the host which can be added to a kernel line | ks_console => console=ttyS1,9600 |
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|snippet(name)   | Renders the specified snippet | |
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|foreman_url(kind)| Provides the full URL to a host-rendered template of the given kind  | foreman_url("provision") =>  http://HOST/unattended/provision |
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|@host.name                |The name of the host| |
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|@host.diskLayout     |The disklayout of the host (could come from the operating system)| |
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|@host.puppetmaster   |The puppetmaster the host should use | |
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|@host.architecture.name   |The arch of the host (i.e. x86_64)| |
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|@host.operatingsystem.name|The operating system name| |
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|@host.operatingsystem.major |The major version of the OS||
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|@host.operatingsystem.minor |The minor version of the OS||
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|@host.operatingsystem.family |The OS Family (I.e. redhat, debian, etc.)||
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|@host.url_for_boot(:kernel) |Full url to the kernel associated with this host.||
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|@host.url_for_boot(:initrd) |Full url to the initrd image associated with this host||
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h3. Kickstart only variables (Only available for provision templates and "RedHat" Family operating systems):
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|_.Name|_.Description|_.Example|
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|@osver |The OS Major Version (Same as @host.operatingsystem.major)||
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|@arch | The architecture (same as @host.architecture.name)  ||
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|@mediapath | The full kickstart line to provide the url command.|@mediapath => http://file.example.com/RHEL-5-Server/U5/x86_64/os/|
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|@epel |A command which will automatically install the correct version of the epel-release rpm.  Use full in a %25post script.|@epel => "su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/x86_64/epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm'"|
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|@yumrepo |||
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h3. Preseed attributes (Only available for provision templates and "Debian" Family operating systems)::
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|_.Name|_.Description|_.Example|
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