Will foreman work with Puppet 4.0 - RC just got announced

Does foreman currently work with puppet 4.0?

https://puppetlabs.com/blog/release-candidate-open-source-puppet-4.0

Very interested in some of the new features.

No, there's quite a lot of work to do unfortunately. Primarily in the
installer, where we need to have support in Kafo for the Puppet 4
installation (it won't work with AIO or internal changes in Puppet) and
our Puppet modules themselves (WIP).

Our smart proxy also won't work with the AIO installation, and we could
do with switching to Puppet Strings or another way of parsing manifests.

Tracker #8447: Puppet 4 support - Foreman tracks the various issues.

If you're familiar with Puppet manifests, helping with the modules with
future parser/strict variables would be a great place to begin - links
on #9822.

··· On 19/03/15 02:10, Byron Miller wrote: > Does foreman currently work with puppet 4.0? > > https://puppetlabs.com/blog/release-candidate-open-source-puppet-4.0 > > Very interested in some of the new features.


Dominic Cleal
Red Hat Engineering

Happy to jump in and see what i can do to help! thanks for pointing me to
the issue tracker for this!

··· On Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 3:54:57 AM UTC-5, Dominic Cleal wrote: > > On 19/03/15 02:10, Byron Miller wrote: > > Does foreman currently work with puppet 4.0? > > > > https://puppetlabs.com/blog/release-candidate-open-source-puppet-4.0 > > > > Very interested in some of the new features. > > No, there's quite a lot of work to do unfortunately. Primarily in the > installer, where we need to have support in Kafo for the Puppet 4 > installation (it won't work with AIO or internal changes in Puppet) and > our Puppet modules themselves (WIP). > > Our smart proxy also won't work with the AIO installation, and we could > do with switching to Puppet Strings or another way of parsing manifests. > > http://projects.theforeman.org/issues/8447 tracks the various issues. > > If you're familiar with Puppet manifests, helping with the modules with > future parser/strict variables would be a great place to begin - links > on #9822. > > -- > Dominic Cleal > Red Hat Engineering >