cookbook 'windows', '= 1.0.4'
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windows
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Provides a set of useful Windows-specific primitives.
cookbook 'windows', '= 1.0.4', :supermarket
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Description
Provides a set of Windows-specific primitives (Chef resources) meant to aid in the creation of cookbooks/recipes targeting the Windows platform.
Requirements
Platform
- Windows XP
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008 (R1, R2)
Resource/Provider
windows_package
Manage Windows application packages in an unattended, idempotent way.
The following application installers are currently supported:
- MSI packages
- InstallShield
- Wise InstallMaster
- Inno Setup
- Nullsoft Scriptable Install System
If the proper installer type is not passed into the resource's installer_type attribute, the provider will do it's best to identify the type by introspecting the installation package. If the installation type cannot be properly identified the :custom
value can be passed into the installer_type attribute along with the proper flags for silent/quiet installation (using the options
attribute..see example below).
PLEASE NOTE - For proper idempotence the resource's package_name
should be the same as the 'DisplayName' registry value in the uninstallation data that is created during package installation. The easiest way to definitively find the proper 'DisplayName' value is to install the package on a machine and search for the uninstall information under the following registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6464Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
For maximum flexibility the source
attribute supports both remote and local installation packages.
Actions
- :install: install a package
- :remove: remove a package. The remove action is completely hit or miss as many application uninstallers do not support a full silent/quiet mode.
Attribute Parameters
- package_name: name attribute. The 'DisplayName' of the application installation package.
- source: The source of the windows installer. This can either be a URI or a local path.
- installer_type: They type of windows installation package. valid values are: :msi, :inno, :nsis, :wise, :installshield, :custom. If this value is not provided, the provider will do it's best to identify the installer type through introspection of the file.
- checksum: useful if source is remote, the SHA-256 checksum of the file--if the local file matches the checksum, Chef will not download it
- options: Additional options to pass the underlying installation command
Examples
# install PuTTY (InnoSetup installer)
windows_package "PuTTY version 0.60" do
source "http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty-0.60-installer.exe"
installer_type :inno
action :install
end
# install 7-Zip (MSI installer)
windows_package "7-Zip 9.20 (x64 edition)" do
source "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sevenzip/7z920-x64.msi"
action :install
end
# install Notepad++ (Y U No Emacs?) using a local installer
windows_package "Notepad++" do
source "c:/installation_files/npp.5.9.2.Installer.exe"
action :install
end
# install VLC for that Xvid (NSIS installer)
windows_package "VLC media player 1.1.10" do
source "http://superb-sea2.dl.sourceforge.net/project/vlc/1.1.10/win32/vlc-1.1.10-win32.exe"
action :install
end
# install Firefox as custom installer and manually set the silent install flags
windows_package "Mozilla Firefox 5.0 (x86 en-US)" do
source "http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/5.0/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%205.0.exe"
options "-ms"
installer_type :custom
action :install
end
# Google Chrome FTW (MSI installer)
windows_package "Google Chrome" do
source "https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B8A69D345-D564-463C-AFF1-A69D9E530F96%7D%26iid%3D%7B806F36C0-CB54-4A84-A3F3-0CF8A86575E0%7D%26lang%3Den%26browser%3D3%26usagestats%3D0%26appname%3DGoogle%2520Chrome%26needsadmin%3Dfalse/edgedl/chrome/install/GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise.msi"
action :install
end
# remove Google Chrome (but why??)
windows_package "Google Chrome" do
action :remove
end
# remove 7-Zip
windows_package "7-Zip 9.20 (x64 edition)" do
action :remove
end
windows_registry
Creates and modifies Windows registry keys.
Actions
- :create: create a new registry key with the provided values.
- :modify: modify an existing registry key with the provided values.
- :remove: removes a value from an existing registry key
Attribute Parameters
- key_name: name attribute. The registry key to create/modify.
- values: hash of the values to set under the registry key. The individual hash items will become respective 'Value name' => 'Value data' items in the registry key.
Examples
# make the local windows proxy match the one set for Chef
proxy = URI.parse(Chef::Config[:http_proxy])
windows_registry 'HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings' do
values 'ProxyEnable' => 1, 'ProxyServer' => "#{proxy.host}:#{proxy.port}", 'ProxyOverride' => ''
end
# enable Remote Desktop and poke the firewall hole
windows_registry 'HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server' do
values 'FdenyTSConnections' => 0
end
# Delete an item from the registry
windows_registry 'HKCU\Software\Test' do
#Key is the name of the value that you want to delete the value is always empty
values 'ValueToDelete' => ''
action :remove
end
Library Methods
Registry::value_exists?('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run','BGINFO')
Registry::key_exists?('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft')
BgInfo = Registry::get_value('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run','BGINFO')
'windows_auto_run'
Actions
- :create: Create an item to be run at login
- :remove: Remove an item that was previously setup to run at login
Attribute Parameters
- :name: Name attribute. The name of the value to be stored in the registry
- :program: The program to be run at login
- :args: The arguments for the program
Examples
# Run BGInfo at login
windows_auto_run 'BGINFO' do
program "C:/Sysinternals/bginfo.exe"
args "\"C:/Sysinternals/Config.bgi\" /NOLICPROMPT /TIMER:0"
not_if { Registry.value_exists?(Windows::KeyHelper::AUTO_RUN_KEY, 'BGINFO') }
action :create
end
'windows_path'
Actions
- :add: Add an item to the system path
- :remove: Remove an item from the system path
Attribute Parameters
- :path: Name attribute. The name of the value to add to the system path
Examples
#Add Sysinternals to the system path
windows_path 'C:\Sysinternals' do
action :add
end
#Remove Sysinternals from the system path
windows_path 'C:\Sysinternals' do
action :remove
end
windows_zipfile
Most version of Windows do not ship with native cli utility for managing compressed files. This resource provides a pure-ruby implementation for managing zip files. Be sure to use the not_if
or only_if
meta parameters to guard the resource for idempotence or action will be taken on the zip file every Chef run.
Actions
- :unzip: unzip a compressed file
Attribute Parameters
- path: name attribute. The path where files will be unzipped to.
- source: The source of the zip file. This can either be a URI or a local path.
- overwrite: force an overwrite of the files if the already exists.
Examples
# unzip a remote zip file locally
windows_zipfile "c:/bin" do
source "http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/SysinternalsSuite.zip"
action :unzip
not_if {::File.exists?("c:/bin/PsExec.exe")}
end
# unzip a local zipfile
windows_zipfile "c:/the_codez" do
source "c:/foo/baz/the_codez.zip"
action :unzip
end
Usage
Just place an explicit dependency on this cookbook (using depends in the cookbook's metadata.rb) from any cookbook where you would like to use these Windows-specific resources.
Changes/Roadmap
Future
- package preseeding/response_file support
- package installation location via a
target_dir
attribute. - [COOK-666] windows_package should support CoApp packages
v1.0.4
- [COOK-700] new resources and improvements to the windows_registry provider (thanks Paul Morton!)
- Open the registry in the bitednes of the OS
- Provide convenience methods to check if keys and values exit
- Provide convenience method for reading registry values
- NEW -
windows_auto_run
resource/provider - NEW -
windows_env_vars
resource/provider - NEW -
windows_path
resource/provider
- re-write of the windows_package logic for determining current installed packages
- new checksum attribute for windows_package resource...useful for remote packages
v1.0.2:
- [COOK-647] account for Wow6432Node registry redirecter
- [COOK-656] begin/rescue on win32/registry
1.0.0:
- [COOK-612] initial release
License and Author
Author:: Seth Chisamore (schisamo@opscode.com)
Author:: Doug MacEachern (dougm@vmware.com)
Author:: Paul Morton (pmorton@biaprotect.com)
Copyright:: 2011, Opscode, Inc.
Copyright:: 2010, VMware, Inc.
Copyright:: 2011, Business Intelligence Associates, Inc
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.
Dependent cookbooks
This cookbook has no specified dependencies.