On 2020-06-16 13:56, 'Frank Ihringer' via Puppet Users wrote:
hello
I/'/m just taking my first steps with puppet and aws (puppetlabs/aws module). Setting up resources (controlled by hiera)  works fine (using .each loop). But if I want to delete the resources afterwards (with absent) I get dependency errors (which is obvious, because the resources are processed in the same order). I have to do it resource by resource from the end of the list. Is there a simple way to reverse the processing order (last hiera aws object first) ???

I'm hoping someone here can give me an advice ...

There is a `reverse_each()` function in puppet. Is that what you are looking for ?

- henrik

(btw: I'm working with puppet 6)

Best regards

Frank

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