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This module provides a report processor that sends events to email addresses based on tagging of resources

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Version information

  • 4.1.0 (latest)
  • 4.0.0
  • 3.5.1
  • 3.5.0
  • 3.4.0
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.2.0
  • 3.1.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 2.5.0
  • 2.4.0
  • 2.3.0
  • 2.2.1
  • 2.2.0
  • 2.1.1
  • 2.1.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 1.0.0
  • 0.2.0
released Aug 25th 2021
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 2023.2.x, 2023.1.x, 2023.0.x, 2021.7.x, 2021.6.x, 2021.5.x, 2021.4.x, 2021.3.x, 2021.2.x, 2021.1.x, 2021.0.x, 2019.8.x, 2019.7.x, 2019.5.x, 2019.4.x, 2019.3.x, 2019.2.x, 2019.1.x, 2019.0.x
  • Puppet >= 6.0.0 < 8.0.0
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  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'puppetlabs-tagmail', '4.1.0'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add puppetlabs-tagmail
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install puppetlabs-tagmail --version 4.1.0

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Documentation

puppetlabs/tagmail — version 4.1.0 Aug 25th 2021

tagmail

Table of Contents

  1. Module description - What the module does and why it is useful
  2. Setup - The basics of getting started with tagmail
  3. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  4. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  5. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Description

The tagmail module sends Puppet log messages as email if the log messages relate to resources that have been assigned specific tags. This module provides the same functionality as the tagmail feature that was previously built into Puppet.

The tagmail module is a report processor plugin that lets you sort log messages into email reports by pairing particular tags with particular email addresses. This module replaces Puppet's built-in tagmail feature, which is broken in the JVM-based PE 3.7 and completely removed in PE 3.8 and Puppet 4.0.

Note that version 1.x of the tagmail module supports only Puppet 3.7 to 3.8 and PE 3.7 to 3.8.1. For newer versions of Puppet or PE, you must upgrade to tagmail 2.0. For older versions of Puppet, use Puppet's built-in tagmail feature.

Setup

Requirements

This module supports Puppet Enterprise and Puppet versions 3.8 or newer. For older versions of Puppet, use Puppet's built-in tagmail feature.

Beginning with tagmail

  1. On each Puppet agent, make sure the pluginsync and report settings are enabled. (These settings are normally enabled by default.)

    [main]
    report = true
    pluginsync = true
    
  2. On the Puppet server, include tagmail in the reports setting in the server section:

    [server]
    tagmap = $confdir/tagmail.conf
    reports = puppetdb,console,tagmail
    
  3. If you use anti-spam controls such as grey-listing on your mail server, allowlist Puppet's sending email address to ensure your tagmail reports are not discarded as spam. This setting is controlled by the reportfrom setting in puppet.conf.

  4. In the Puppet confdir on your server, create a tagmail.conf file. This file will contain your email transport config options, as well as the tags themselves.

Usage

Tags

Tags let you set context for resources, classes, and defined types. For example, you can assign a tag to all resources associated with a particular operating system, location, or other characteristic. The tag is then included in all log messages related to those resources.

Puppet's loglevels (debug, info, notice, warning, err, alert, emerg, crit, and verbose) can also be used as tags, and the all tag always matches every log message. To learn more about tags, see tags in the Puppet Language docs.

Configure tagmail.conf

To configure the tagmail module, edit the tagmail.conf file you created in Step 4 above. This file is located in your Puppet confdir. The tagmail.conf should be formatted as an ini file.

  1. Open tagmail.conf in your text editor and add create [transport] and [tagmap] sections.

  2. In the [transport] section, specify either:

    • sendmail, with a path to your sendmail binary (by default, /usr/sbin/sendmail).
    • smtpserver, smtpport, and smtphelo. If you do not specify smtpserver, tagmail defaults to using sendmail.
  3. In the [tagmap] section , specify tags and email addresses. Each line should include both:

    • A comma-separated list of tags, ending with a colon
    • A comma-separated list of email addresses to receive log messages for the listed tags. Optionally, exclude any given tag by prefix it with an exclamation mark.

For example, this tagmail.conf sends all log messages to me@example.com, and all messages from webservers that are not also mailservers to httpadmins@example.com and to you@example.com:

[transport]
reportfrom = reports@example.org
smtpserver = smtp.example.org
smtpport = 25
smtphelo = example.org

[tagmap]
all: me@example.com
webserver, !mailserver: httpadmins@example.com, you@example.com

If you specify sendmail instead of smtpserver, it might look like:

[transport]
reportfrom = reports@example.org
sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail

[tagmap]
all: me@example.com
webserver, !mailserver: httpadmins@example.com, you@example.com

Limitations

For an extensive list of supported operating systems, see metadata.json

This module should be used only if you're using the JVM on the Puppet server. For older versions of Puppet, or if using the legacy Puppet server on Apache/Rack/Passenger, use Puppet's built-in tagmail feature.

Development

Puppet modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. We can't access the huge number of platforms and myriad hardware, software, and deployment configurations that Puppet is intended to serve. We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes so that our modules work in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things.

For more information, see our module contribution guide.

To see who's already involved, see the list of contributors.