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PUPPET-SCRIPT(8)		 OpenVox manual 		PUPPET-SCRIPT(8)

NAME
     puppet-script - Run a puppet manifests as a script without compiling a cat-
     alog

SYNOPSIS
     Runs a puppet language script without compiling a catalog.

USAGE
     puppet   script   [-h|--help]  [-V|--version]  [-d|--debug]  [-v|--verbose]
     [-e|--execute] [-l|--logdest syslog|eventlog|FILE|console] [--noop] file

DESCRIPTION
     This is a standalone puppet script runner tool; use it to run  puppet  code
     without compiling a catalog.

     When  provided  with  a modulepath, via command line or config file, puppet
     script can load functions, types, tasks and plans from modules.

OPTIONS
     Note that any setting that's valid in the	configuration  file  is  also  a
     valid  long argument. For example, 'environment' is a valid setting, so you
     can specify '--environment mytest' as an argument.

     See the configuration file  documentation	at  https://puppet.com/docs/pup-
     pet/latest/configuration.html for the full list of acceptable parameters. A
     commented	list  of all configuration options can also be generated by run-
     ning puppet with '--genconfig'.

     --debug
	    Enable full debugging.

     --help
	    Print this help message

     --logdest
	    Where to send log messages. Choose between 'syslog' (the POSIX  sys-
	    log  service), 'eventlog' (the Windows Event Log), 'console', or the
	    path to a log file. Defaults to 'console'. Multiple destinations can
	    be	set  using  a  comma  separated   list	 (eg:	/path/file1,con-
	    sole,/path/file2)"

	    A  path  ending  with '.json' will receive structured output in JSON
	    format. The log file will not have an ending ']' automatically writ-
	    ten to it due to the appending nature of logging.  It  must  be  ap-
	    pended manually to make the content valid JSON.

	    A  path  ending with '.jsonl' will receive structured output in JSON
	    Lines format.

     --noop
	    Use 'noop' mode where Puppet runs in a no-op or dry-run  mode.  This
	    is	useful for seeing what changes Puppet will make without actually
	    executing the changes. Applies to tasks only.

     --execute
	    Execute a specific piece of Puppet code

     --verbose
	    Print extra information.

EXAMPLE
     $ puppet script -l /tmp/manifest.log manifest.pp
     $ puppet script --modulepath=/root/dev/modules -e 'notice("hello world")'

AUTHOR
     Henrik Lindberg

COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (c) 2017 Puppet Inc. Copyright (c) 2024 Vox Pupuli Licensed under
     the Apache 2.0 License

Vox Pupuli			  January 2025			PUPPET-SCRIPT(8)

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