On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 07:43:44 -0500, Mo Morsi <mmorsi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
---
recipes/aeolus/cli.rb | 4 +++-
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/recipes/aeolus/cli.rb b/recipes/aeolus/cli.rb
index cd3d0dd..a685d18 100644
--- a/recipes/aeolus/cli.rb
+++ b/recipes/aeolus/cli.rb
@@ -33,11 +33,13 @@ NODE_YAML='/etc/aeolus-configure/nodes/custom'
IMAGE_TEMPLATE='/etc/aeolus-configure/custom_template.tdl'
PROFILE_RECIPE='/usr/share/aeolus-configure/modules/aeolus/manifests/profiles/custom.pp'
+first = true
installed_component = nil
install_components = ["- aeolus::conductor"]
while ![:None, :All].include?(installed_component)
clear_screen
- say "Select Aeolus Components to Install"
+ say "Select #{first ? "First" : "Next" } Aeolus Component to
Install"
+ first = false
installed_component =
choose do |menu|
menu.prompt = "Install Aeolus Component: "
--
1.7.6.4
Verified as functional. However, it was not obvious to me that
selecting "None" would break out of the loop and proceed with what had
been previously selected. I thought that I could say...
1. Select "Image Factory"
2. Select "Image Warehouse"
3. Select "None"
And the end result would be a no-op. Perhaps "None" should be more
explicit like "Finished selecting components" ?