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Felix Frank
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Felix Frank has used and programmed computers for most of his life. During and after working on his computer science diploma, he gained experience on the job as a systems administrator, server operator, and open source software developer. He spent 6 years of his 11-year career as a Puppet power user. In parallel, he spent about two years intensifying his studies through ongoing source code contributions and active participation in several conferences.
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Learning lambdas and functions

Functions have long been an essential part of Puppet. Due to the new type system, a complete new set of functions have become possible functions with different behavior based on parameter data types.

To understand functions, we first have to take a look at lambdas, which are introduced in Puppet 4. Lambdas represent a snippet of Puppet code, which can be used in functions. Syntactically, lambdas consist of an optional type and at least one variable with optional defaults set, enclosed in pipe signs (|), followed by Puppet code inside a block of curly braces:

$packages = ['htop', 'less', 'vim']
each($packages) |String $package|
{
package { $package:
ensure => latest,
}
}

Lambdas are typically used on functions. The preceding example uses the each function on the $packages variable, iterating over its contents...

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Felix Frank

Felix Frank has used and programmed computers for most of his life. During and after working on his computer science diploma, he gained experience on the job as a systems administrator, server operator, and open source software developer. He spent 6 years of his 11-year career as a Puppet power user. In parallel, he spent about two years intensifying his studies through ongoing source code contributions and active participation in several conferences.
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