Hi Guys
The module has been working great for me (and saving huge amounts of time thanks!) so far, however I have found one minor issue and was wondering if it was something you had come across.
It works if I have a rep queue that looks like the following:
adobe_em6::instance::replication_queues:
publish:
transport_uri: 'http://ci-pub1.foobar.com:4503/bin/receive?sling:authRequestLogin=1'
serialization_type: 'binary-less'
But if I use the ampersand for binary less (s3 datastore) puppet detects the change during the agent run, and installs a new package with the correct uri, however it's not updated in AEM.
adobe_em6::instance::replication_queues:
publish:
transport_uri: 'http://cii-pub1.foobar.com:4503/bin/receive?sling:authRequestLogin=1&binaryless=true'
serialization_type: 'binary-less'
I know it's possibly more of an AEM problem, but thought there may be a way of escaping or dealing with it in the module that you had come across?
Cheers
Sam
Hi Guys
The module has been working great for me (and saving huge amounts of time thanks!) so far, however I have found one minor issue and was wondering if it was something you had come across.
It works if I have a rep queue that looks like the following:
adobe_em6::instance::replication_queues:
publish:
transport_uri: 'http://ci-pub1.foobar.com:4503/bin/receive?sling:authRequestLogin=1'
serialization_type: 'binary-less'
But if I use the ampersand for binary less (s3 datastore) puppet detects the change during the agent run, and installs a new package with the correct uri, however it's not updated in AEM.
adobe_em6::instance::replication_queues:
publish:
transport_uri: 'http://cii-pub1.foobar.com:4503/bin/receive?sling:authRequestLogin=1&binaryless=true'
serialization_type: 'binary-less'
I know it's possibly more of an AEM problem, but thought there may be a way of escaping or dealing with it in the module that you had come across?
Cheers
Sam