Support installing LXD from snap#2
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While not the most popular option a lot of people use it to get LXD up and running fast. Changes made: * Added variable to control how `lxd` is expected to be installed. Defaults to `deb`. * Added logic to determine how to install the package (package resource or snap exec)
Previously, when running `class { 'lxd': ensure => absent}` it would
uninstall lxd and then attempt to change config values, which would result
in errors. As such it's better in such case to do that before removing lxd.
* Included tests for all supported OS's as per metadata.json * Add test to validate install & uninstall order * Fix tests for deb & snap installs
The change would make it easier for future support of non-Debian family OS's.
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Closing this one as I messed up branches & included untested commits. |
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While not the most popular option a lot of people use it to get LXD up and running fast. Changes made:
lxdis expected to be installed. Defaults todeb. If support for non-Debian family OS's is expected to be handled by the module, it might make sense to rename thedeboption to something else. As per the project description, it doesn't seem to be any such plans.snapdwill be managed by the module, but I can easily switch it to be a configurable option that defaults to true.