Installs and manages a Puppet Master service. No, really.
Currently only the server is supported (that meets the immediate needs of the author), but support for Agent/master and Standalone deployment types could be added in the future. Pull requests welcome!
- Github: https://github.com/fnichol/chef-puppet
- Opscode Community Site: http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/puppet
To set up a Puppet Master service, simply include recipe[puppet::master]
in your run_list, bam! See the Attributes section for more
details on tuning the server.
Tested on 10.16.2 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 run on these platforms without error:
- ubuntu (12.04)
If you find this cookbook runs on other platforms/versions or you add support, please file an issue. Thank you!
This cookbook depends on the following external cookbooks:
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 puppet
Librarian-Chef is a bundler for your Chef cookbooks. To install Librarian-Chef:
cd chef-repo
gem install librarian
librarian-chef init
To use the Opscode platform version:
echo "cookbook 'puppet'" >> Cheffile
librarian-chef install
Or to reference the Git version:
repo="fnichol/chef-puppet"
latest_release=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/$repo/git/refs/tags \
| ruby -rjson -e '
j = JSON.parse(STDIN.read);
puts j.map { |t| t["ref"].split("/").last }.sort.last
')
cat >> Cheffile <<END_OF_CHEFFILE
cookbook 'puppet',
:git => 'git://github.com/$repo.git', :ref => '$latest_release'
END_OF_CHEFFILE
librarian-chef install
Berkshelf manages a cookbook or an application's cookbook dependencies, very similar to the Bundler gem. To install Berkshelf:
cd chef-repo
gem install berkshelf
berks init
To use the Community Site version:
echo "cookbook 'puppet'" >> Berksfile
berks install
Or to reference the Git version:
repo="fnichol/chef-puppet"
latest_release=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/$repo/git/refs/tags \
| ruby -rjson -e '
j = JSON.parse(STDIN.read);
puts j.map { |t| t["ref"].split("/").last }.sort.last
')
cat >> Berksfile <<END_OF_BERKSFILE
cookbook 'puppet',
:git => 'git://github.com/$repo.git', :branch => '$latest_release'
END_OF_BERKSFILE
This recipe is a no-op and does nothing.
Installs and configures a puppetmaster service.
This hash maps directly into the configuration that will end up in the
puppet.conf
file for a puppetmaster node. The keys under this hash
correspond to sections in a puppet configuration file and the data contained
within are the key/value pairs in that section. For example, an attribute
node['puppet']['master_conf']['main']['logdir'] = '/var/log/puppet'
will create a main section with a logdir variable:
[main]
logdir = /var/log/puppet
See the attributes file for more example usage.
There are no resources and providers in this cookbook.
- 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@nichol.ca)
Copyright 2012, Fletcher Nichol
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.