cdist−type__zypper_repo − Repository management with zypper
zypper is usually used on the SuSE distribution to manage repositories.
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state |
Either "present" or "absent" or "enabled" or "disabled", defaults to "present" |
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present − make sure that the repo is available, needs uri and repo_desc for all following states, the repo can be searched via repo_id or uri |
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absent − drop the repo if found + |
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enabled − a repo can have state disabled if installed via zypper service (ris), in this case, you can enable the repo |
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disabled − instead of absent (drop), a repo can also set to disabled, which makes it inaccessible |
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uri |
If supplied, use the uri and not the object id as repo uri.
repo_desc
If supplied, use the description and not the object id as repo description, only used if the state is present and the repo has to be created
repo_id
If supplied, use the id and not the object id as repo id, can be used with state absent, enabled and disabled
# Ensure testrepo in installed __zypper_repo testrepo −−state present −−uri http://url.to.your.repo/with/path # Drop repo by repo uri __zypper_repo testrepo −−state absent −−uri http://url.to.your.repo/with/path # Drop repo by id number (attention: repos are always numbered from 1 to max) __zypper_repo testrepo −−state absent −−repo_id 1 # enable repo by id __zypper_repo testrepo2 −−state enabled −−repo_id 2 # enable repo by uri __zypper_repo testrepo3 −−state enabled −−uri http://url.to.your.repo/with/path # disable a repo works like enabling it __zypper_repo testrepo4 −−state disabled −−repo_id 4
Daniel Heule <hda−−@−−sfs.biz>
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