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dpkg_packages (4) Versions 0.1.2

Installs deb packages via attributes or data bag metadata.

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cookbook 'dpkg_packages', '= 0.1.2', :supermarket
cookbook 'dpkg_packages', '= 0.1.2'
knife supermarket install dpkg_packages
knife supermarket download dpkg_packages
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Description

Installs debian packages via attributes or data bag metadata.

Requirements

Chef

Tested on 0.10.8 but newer and older version should work just fine.

Platform

The following platforms have been tested with this cookbook, meaning that the
recipes run on these platforms without error:

  • ubuntu
  • debian

Cookbooks

There are no external cookbook dependencies. If you want speedup this
cookbook funtionality, you can add the dpkg ohai plugin to your nodes.

The cookbook will force to the apt cookbook (if it is running in the node)
to perform an apt-update if it tries to install a package.

Installation

Just place the dpkg_packages directory in your chef cookbook directory and
upload it to your Chef server.

Usage

Simply include recipe[dpkg_packages] in your run_list and populate the
node['dpkg_packages']['pkgs'] attribute list.

Recipes

default

Processes a list of pkgs (which is emtpy by default) to be installed.

Use this recipe when you have a list of packages in
node['dpkg_packages']['pkgs'].

To use the databag feature, you should create a data bag (the cookbook uses
pkgs by default) with items where are defined what packages will be
processed (the default item is the platform name).

For example:

debian item of the pkgs databag:

{
  "id"    : "debian",
  "pkgs"  : {
    "rsync": true,
    "acl": true,
    "bzip2": { "action": "install", "options": "--force-yes", "platform_version": "> 6.0" }, 
    "less": true,
    "unzip": true,
    "zip": true,
    "dnsutils": { "version": "1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze5", "action": "install" },
    "whois": true,
    "iproute": true,
    "tcpdump": true,
    "nmap": false,
    "curl": true,
    "wget": true,
    "ethtool": true,
    "lsb-release": { "action": "install", "options": "--force-yes" },
    "screen": true,
    "gzip": true,
    "tar": true,
    "bash-completion": true,
    "psmisc": true,
    "strace": { "action": "remove" } 
  }
}

Attributes

pkgs

A hash of hashes where are defined what packages will be processed on the system.
The keys of the hash correspond to the packages name, and the hash associated to
these keys, correspond to the attributes passed to the package resource
(action, version, source, options). There is a special attribute (platform_version)
that defines if the package will be processed or not, according the
node["platform_version"] attribute. When the key corresponds to a boolean value
instead a hash, the package will be installed according if it is true or false.

node['dpkg_packages']['pkgs'] = {
  "nagios-nrpe-server" => { "action" => :install, "options" => "-y --force-yes", "version" => "2.12-4ubuntu1.11.04.2" },
  "nagios-plugins" => { "action" => :install, "options" => "--force-yes" },
  "nsca" => true,
  "munin-plugins-extra" => true,
  "munin-plugins-core" => { "action" => :install, "platform_version": "> 6.0" }
}

The default is an empty Hash: {}.

data_bag

To install packages defined in a data bag, you should set the following attributes:

node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag']['name'] = 'DATA_BAG_NAME'
node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag']['items'] = %w{ ITEM1 ITEM2 ... ITEMX }

node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag']['name'] is "pkgs" by default
node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag']['items'] is an array of strings. Each element
is a the items id of the databag described above where are defined the packages that
will be processed.

If you don't want to install packages defined in a data bag, set
node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag'] to false:

node['dpkg_packages']['data_bag'] = false

Resources and Providers

There are none defined.

Libraries

This cookbook provides two useful functions that can be used in a recipe or in a [resource][resource]:

debian_package_info(package_name) returns a Hash with info about the package.
debian_package_version(package_name, package_version) returns true if the package is
installed.

Development

Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested.
Ideally create a topic branch for every separate change you make.

License and Author

Author:: Claudio Cesar Sanchez Tejeda demonccc@gmail.com

Copyright:: 2012, Claudio Cesar Sanchez Tejeda

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.

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