Code and data directory (codedir)
The codedir is the main directory for Puppet code and data. It is used by the primary Puppet server and Puppet apply, but not by Puppet agent. It contains environments (which contain your manifests and modules) and a global modules directory for all environments.
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Location
The codedir is located in one of the following locations:
*nix:
/etc/puppetlabs/code*nix non-root users:
~/.puppetlabs/etc/codeWindows:
%PROGRAMDATA%\PuppetLabs\code(usuallyC:\ProgramData\PuppetLabs\code)
When Puppet is running as root, as a Windows user with administrator privileges, or as the
puppet user, it uses a system-wide codedir. When
running as a non-root user, it uses a codedir in that user's home directory.
When running Puppet commands and services as root or puppet, use the
system codedir. To use the same codedir as the Puppet
agent, or the primary server, run admin commands such as puppet module with sudo.
To configure the location of the codedir, set the codedir setting in your puppet.conf file, such as:
codedir = /etc/puppetlabs/code
puppet.conf, and instead uses the
jruby-puppet.master-code-dir setting in puppetserver.conf. When using a non-default codedir, you must change both settings.Interpolation of $codedir
The value of the codedir is discovered before other settings, so you can refer to it in
other puppet.conf settings by using the $codedir variable in the value. For example, the
$codedir variable is used as part of the value for the
environmentpath setting:
[server] environmentpath = $codedir/override_environments:$codedir/environments
This allows you to avoid absolute paths in your settings and keep your Puppet-related files together.
Contents
The codedir contains environments, including manifests and modules, and a global modules directory for all environments.
The code and data directories are:
environments: Contains alternate versions of themodulesandmanifestsdirectories, to enable code changes to be tested on smaller sets of nodes before entering production.modules: The main directory for modules.