Prepares a machine to be an Omnibus builder.
This project is managed by the CHEF Release Engineering team. For more information on the Release Engineering team's contribution, triage, and release process, please consult the CHEF Release Engineering OSS Management Guide.
Starting with omnibus cookbook version 5.0.0:
This cookbook requires Chef Infra Client 14 or later
Starting with omnibus cookbook version 4.0.0:
- Chef 11 is no longer supported, since 12.5.1 is required to use chef-ingredient. If needed, you can pin to omnibus version
3.2.x
to preserve the old functionality. - Instead of compiling everything from source in this cookbook, the omnibus-toolchain package will be installed. This package contains patch, bash, make, git, ruby, rubygems, and bundler (built from omnibus-software definitions).
This cookbook requires Chef 14+
For a full list of supported platforms and external cookbook requirements, please see the metadata.rb
file at the root of the cookbook.
The default recipe is the main entrypoint for the cookbook and does the following:
- Ensures all required Omnibus-related directories are created and owned by the build user.
- Ensures a sane build tool-chain is installed and configured
- Ensures the necessary tools to run an Omnibus project (ruby, git, etc) are installed (using the omnibus-toolchain package)
- Includes a platform-specific recipe to apply additional tweaks as appropriate.
All other recipes should be treated as "private" and are not meant to be used individually. They only exist to support the default
recipe.
Attribute | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
build_user |
omnibus |
The user to execute Omnibus builds as |
base_dir |
Windows: C:/omnibus-ruby *nix: /var/cache/omnibus |
The "base" directory where Omnibus will store its data. |
This resource is used to execute a build of an Omnibus project.
Attribute | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
project_name |
The name of the Omnibus project to build | |
project_dir |
The directory to install Omnibus | |
install_dir |
/opt/<PROJECT> |
The installation of the project being built |
base_dir |
Windows: C:/omnibus-ruby *nix: /var/cache/omnibus |
The base directory for Omnibus |
log_level |
:internal |
Log level used during the build. Valid values include: :internal, :debug, :info, :warn, :error, :fatal |
config_file |
<PROJECT_DIR>/omnibus.rb |
Omnibus configuration file used for the build. |
config_overrides |
{} |
Overrides for one or more Omnibus config options |
expire_cache |
false |
Indicates the Omnibus cache (including git cache) should be wiped before building. |
build_user |
node['omnibus']['build_user'] |
The user to execute the Omnibus build as. |
environment |
{} |
Environment variables to set in the underlying build process. |
live_stream |
false |
Indicates output of build process should be logged to Chef event stream. |
omnibus_build 'harmony' do
project\_dir 'https://github.com/chef/omnibus-harmony.git'
log_level :internal
config_override(
append_timestamp: true
)
end
Include the omnibus::default
recipe in your node's run list and override the cookbook's default attributes as desired. At the very least you will want to override node['omnibus']['install_dir']
to match the installation directory of your Omnibus project.
The following assumes you are on a macOS workstation and have installed and started Kitematic.
- Set environment variables to point kitchen-docker at your local Kitematic instance:
export DOCKER_HOST=tcp://192.168.99.100:2376
export DOCKER_CERT_PATH=$HOME/.docker/machine/certs
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
set -gx DOCKER_HOST "tcp://192.168.99.100:2376"
set -gx DOCKER_CERT_PATH "$HOME/.docker/machine/certs"
set -gx DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY 1
- Run Test Kitchen with the provided .kitchen.docker.yml:
KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=.kitchen.docker.yml kitchen verify languages-ruby-ubuntu-1204
- Author: Seth Vargo ([email protected])
- Author: Yvonne Lam ([email protected])
- Author: Seth Chisamore ([email protected])
- Author: Stephen Delano ([email protected])
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