Prior to the this commit, if you were using the code_manager
profile on a split install it would incorrectly try to curl the
NC api on the master node.
After this commit, it should correctly curl the hostname of the NC
This has no impact on the functionality of the code on a monolithic
PE installation.
Prior to this commit there was a requirement for the user of this
repo to create a RBAC role in order for code manager to work.
After this commit an exec statement will curl the RBAC API to
create the role one time and hopefully it works otherwise the exec
will not run again.
Prior to this commit, if you upgraded from a previous version of
the control-repo both code manager and zack/r10k webhook would
be running and ready to receive data. This can present problems
if the webhook isn't disbled in the git management system is
sending data to both receivers.
This commit adds rudimentary ability to break the zack/r10k
webhook so it can't receive data.
Prior to this commit there were two possible webhooks
- zack/r10k webhook
- code manager
I moved these two profiles under git_webhook and choose the correct
one based on the version of PE being used.
As a safety hatch, I provide the $force_zack_r10k_webhook param
on profile::git_webhook in case someone needs to continue using it
instead of code manager.