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require 'puppet/reports' report = Puppet::Util::Reference.newreference :report, :doc => "All available transaction reports" do Puppet::Reports.reportdocs end report.header = " Puppet clients can report back to the server after each transaction. This transaction report is sent as a YAML dump of the `Puppet::Transaction::Report` class and includes every log message that was generated during the transaction along with as many metrics as Puppet knows how to collect. See [Reports and Reporting](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/reporting.html) for more information on how to use reports. Currently, clients default to not sending in reports; you can enable reporting by setting the `report` parameter to true. To use a report, set the `reports` parameter on the server; multiple reports must be comma-separated. You can also specify `none` to disable reports entirely. Puppet provides multiple report handlers that will process client reports: "