Hi Raghuram,

this cannot be (easily) achieved from a Task, as the Task execution 
environment is not Puppet but basically the target's shell.
You can do this from a Bolt Plan however:

   1. In your Bolt module (where your task lives), create a functions 
   folder at the root
   2. Place your function in that folder, i.e.f /functions/func1.rb
   3. Namespace the function according to your module name, for example 
   mymodule::func1
   4. You can now use the module in a Bolt Plan (under /plans) with 
   mymodule::func1(args)

- KevinR
On Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 7:53:46 AM UTC+1 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Suppose if we have a module named temp,
>
> and we have a puppet function named func1
> which resides in temp\lib\puppet\functions\temp\func1.rb
>
> and I have another ruby task in the same module,
>
> temp\tasks\task1.rb
>
> How can I call puppet function func1 on task task1?
>
> Any kind help is appreciated
>
> Cheers
> Raghuram Baisani
>

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