Extra fixes and shims for running your recipes in a Vagrant VM.
Tested on 0.10.4 and 0.10.8 but newer and older version should work just fine. File an issue if this isn't the case.
The following platforms have been tested with this cookbook, meaning that the recipes and LWRPs run on these platforms without error:
- ubuntu (10.04/10.10/11.04/11.10)
- debian (6.0)
- opensuse
Please report any additional platforms so they can be added.
There are no external cookbook dependencies. However, if you
want to use the vagrant user in /etc/sudoers.d
then you will need to include
the COOK-350 branch of the sudo cookbook (until it
is merged in).
Depending on the situation and use case there are several ways to install this cookbook. All the methods listed below assume a tagged version release is the target, but omit the tags to get the head of development. A valid Chef repository structure like the Opscode repo is also assumed.
To install this cookbook from the Opscode platform, use the knife command:
knife cookbook site install vagrant_extras
Librarian-Chef is a bundler for your Chef cookbooks.
Include a reference to the cookbook in a Cheffile and run
librarian-chef install
. To install Librarian-Chef:
gem install librarian
cd chef-repo
librarian-chef init
To use the Opscode platform version:
echo "cookbook 'vagrant_extras'" >> Cheffile
librarian-chef install
Or to reference the Git version:
cat >> Cheffile <<END_OF_CHEFFILE
cookbook 'vagrant_extras',
:git => 'https://github.com/fnichol/chef-vagrant_extras', :ref => 'v0.2.0'
END_OF_CHEFFILE
librarian-chef install
The knife-github-cookbooks gem is a plugin for knife that supports installing cookbooks directly from a GitHub repository. To install with the plugin:
gem install knife-github-cookbooks
cd chef-repo
knife cookbook github install fnichol/chef-vagrant_extras/v0.2.0
If the cookbook needs to downloaded temporarily just to be uploaded to a Chef Server or Opscode Hosted Chef, then a tarball installation might fit the bill:
cd chef-repo/cookbooks
curl -Ls https://github.com/fnichol/chef-vagrant_extras/tarball/v0.2.0 | tar xfz - && \
mv fnichol-chef-vagrant_extras-* vagrant_extras
A dated practice (which is discouraged) is to add cookbooks as Git submodules. This is accomplished like so:
cd chef-repo
git submodule add git://github.com/fnichol/chef-vagrant_extras.git cookbooks/vagrant_extras
git submodule init && git submodule update
Note: the head of development will be linked here, not a tagged release.
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- Source hosted at GitHub
- Report issues/Questions/Feature requests on GitHub Issues
Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Ideally create a topic branch for every separate change you make.
Author:: [Fletcher Nichol][fnichol] ([email protected])
Copyright 2010, 2011, 2012, Fletcher Nichol
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