Manage locales via Puppet
- Puppet >= 4
- Last version supporting Puppet 3: v2.4.0
By default, en and de locales will be generated.
class { 'locales': }
Configure a bunch of locales.
class { 'locales':
locales => ['en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'fr_CH.UTF-8 UTF-8'],
}
Advanced usage allows you to select which locales will be configured as well as the default one.
class { 'locales':
default_locale => 'en_US.UTF-8',
locales => ['en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'fr_CH.UTF-8 UTF-8'],
}
You can also set specific locale environment variables. See the locale man-page for available LC_* environment variables and their descriptions:
class { 'locales':
default_locale => 'en_US.UTF-8',
locales => ['en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'fr_CH.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'en_DK.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8' ],
lc_time => 'en_DK.UTF-8',
lc_paper => 'de_DE.UTF-8',
}
- locales: Name of locales to generate, default: ['en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8', 'de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8']
- ensure: present or absent, default: present
- default_locale: string, default: 'C'. Set the default locale.
- lc_ctype: string, default: undef. Character classification and case conversion.
- lc_collate: string, default: undef. Collation order.
- lc_time: string, default: undef. Date and time formats.
- ...
- autoupgrade: true or false, default: false. Auto-upgrade package, if there is a newer version.
- package: string, default: OS specific. Set package name, if platform is not supported.
- config_file: string, default: OS specific. Set config_file, if platform is not supported.
- locale_gen_command: string, default: OS specific. Set locale_gen_command, if platform is not supported.
- Suse specific:
- root_uses_lang: if set to 'ctype', root will be stay POSIX, set to 'yes' to change root to the global language as well. Defaults to 'ctype'.
- installed_languages: blank for english, otherwise space seperated list. Used by Yast2 only.
- auto_detect_utf8: Workaround for missing forward of LANG and LC variables of e.g. ssh login connections. Defaults to 'no'.
- input_method: A default input method to be used in X11. For more details see the comments at the top of /etc/X11/xim on a Suse system.