cookbook 'chef-server-webapp', '= 0.1.1'
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You may find that the chef-server cookbook is a suitable alternative.
chef-server-webapp (4) Versions 0.1.1 Follow1
Configures Omnibus Chef server as an Apache webapp
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chef-server-webapp cookbook
This cookbook configures Omnibus Chef server as an Apache webapp. This
makes it possible to host other HTTP services on the same node that
runs Chef server, and makes it easier to unify http configuration
across multiple services.
This cookbook's home is at https://github.com/3ofcoins/chef-cookbook-chef-server-webapp/
Requirements
-
apache2
cookbook -
chef-server
cookbook version 2.0.0+
Usage
Configure node['chef-server']['webapp']['ssl_key_path']
and
node['chef-server']['webapp']['ssl_certificate_path']
to run over
https. You need to get the key & certificate files to the server
earlier in the run list; you may use
ssl-key-vault
for this.
Make sure node['chef-server']['api_fqdn']
contains proper FQDN.
Add recipe[chef-server-webapp]
to your run list.
Attributes
-
chef-server.webapp.backend_https_port
-- port to configure omnibus chef server's nginx to listen on; default is 17443 -
chef-server.webapp.ssl_key_path
andchef-server.webapp.ssl_certificate_path
-- HTTPS keys.
Recipes
-
default
-- configures Omnibus chef server as a webapp.
Notes
This cookbook works by reconfiguring chef-server's nginx to listen on
a high port number, and by proxying there over https from Apache. This
is not the most efficient way of making it work: we forward https to
https backend (otherwise bookshelf URLs generated by Chef API are
wrong), so there's double encryption, and nginx shouldn't be required
at all - Apache can be configured as the load balancer itself. If this
is a performance issue for you, probably you need to run chef-server
on a separate machine anyway.
Test cases are still a TODO.
Author
Author:: Maciej Pasternacki maciej@3ofcoins.net
Dependent cookbooks
apache2 >= 0.0.0 |
chef-server >= 2.0.0 |
Contingent cookbooks
There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.