cookbook 'activemq', '= 2.0.0'
The activemq cookbook has been deprecated
Author provided reason for deprecation:
The activemq cookbook has been deprecated and is no longer being maintained by its authors. Use of the activemq cookbook is no longer recommended.
activemq
(23) Versions
2.0.0
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Installs activemq and sets it up as service
cookbook 'activemq', '= 2.0.0', :supermarket
knife supermarket install activemq
knife supermarket download activemq
activemq Cookbook
Installs Apache ActiveMQ and sets up the service using the included init script.
Requirements
Platforms
- Debian/Ubuntu
- RHEL/CentOS/Scientific/Amazon/Oracle
Chef
Chef 11+
Cookbooks
- java
Attributes
-
node['activemq']['mirror']
- download URL up to the activemq/apache-activemq directory. -
node['activemq']['version']
- version to install. -
node['activemq']['home']
- directory to deploy to (/opt by default) -
node['activemq']['wrapper']['max_memory']
- maximum amount of memory to use for activemq. -
node['activemq']['wrapper']['useDedicatedTaskRunner']
- whether to use the dedicated task runner -
node['activemq']['enable_stomp']
- Flag that decides whether or not to use stomp. Note: This is only used whenuse_default_config
attribute is true. -
node['activemq']['use_default_config']
- Flag that allows the option to use a basic configuration file -
node['activemq']['install_java']
- Whether or not to use the Java community cookbook to install Java. Defaults totrue
. -
node['activemq']['enabled']
- Whether or not the ActiveMQ service should be started. Defaults totrue
.
Usage
Simply add recipe[activemq]
to a run list.
Development
This section details "quick development" steps. For a detailed explanation, see [[Contributing.md]].
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Clone this repository from GitHub:
$ git clone git@github.com:opscode-cookbooks/activemq.git
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Create a git branch
$ git checkout -b my_bug_fix
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Install dependencies:
$ bundle install
Make your changes/patches/fixes, committing appropiately
Write tests
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Run the tests:
bundle exec foodcritic -f any .
bundle exec rspec
bundle exec rubocop
bundle exec kitchen test
In detail:
- Foodcritic will catch any Chef-specific style errors
- RSpec will run the unit tests
- Rubocop will check for Ruby-specific style errors
- Test Kitchen will run and converge the recipes
License & Authors
- Author:: Joshua Timberman (joshua@chef.io)
Copyright:: 2009-2015, Chef Software, 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
java ~> 1.13 |
Contingent cookbooks
There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.
activemq Cookbook CHANGELOG
This file is used to list changes made in each version of the activemq cookbook.
v2.0.0 (2015-09-07)
- Default to ActiveMQ version 5.12.0
- Updated to the latest out of the box ActiveMQ config XML file so that newer installs could be successfully started. This is a 100% breaking change for older ActiveMQ installs.
- Added new attribute to decide if the service should be started or not:
node['activemq']['enabled']
. Defaults to true, but can be used with wrapper cookbooks that need to install additional configs before starting ActiveMQ - Added new attribute to decide if Java should be installed or not:
node['activemq']['install_java']
. Defaults to true - Fixed wrapper.conf to only template if
node['activemq']['use_default_config']
is set - Updated Berksfile to 3.0 format
- Update Kitchen CI config with additional platforms and the attributes necessary for a clean converge
- Update Travis CI to test on Ruby 2/2.1/2.2 and to use the containe infrastructure and bundler caching for faster tests
- Removed yum as a dependency in the Berksfile since it's not actually used anywhere
- Added the new contributing and testing docs
- Add a maintainers file
- Updated all development dependencies in the Gemfile
- Clarified that Chef 11+ is required in the readme
- Added Travis and Supermarket badges in the readme
- Added scientific oracle, and amazon to the metdata file
- Add source_url and issues_url metadata to the metadata file
- Added minimal Chefspec to test recipe convergence
- Updated .gitignore and added a chefignore file
- Fix serverspec tests to run with the the latest serverspec release
v1.3.5
- Adding global amq distribution service switch
v1.3.4 (Development)
v1.3.3 (2015-04-03)
- Metadata includes
issues_url
andsource_url
v1.3.2 (2014-04-23)
- [COOK-4557] activemq cookbook default mirror url is broken
v1.3.0
Bug
- COOK-3309 - Fix service (re)start command
- COOK-2846 - Add support for openSUSE
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COOK-2845 - Support differing versions of
wrapper.conf
v1.2.0
New Feature
- COOK-1777 - Add stomp integration
v1.1.0
- [COOK-2816] - update version to 5.8.0
- [COOK-2817] - resolve foodcritic warning
v1.0.2
- [COOK-800] - activemq cookbook should install 5.5.1 by default
- [COOK-872] - activemq home directory isn't explicitly created
Foodcritic Metric
2.0.0 failed this metric
FC031: Cookbook without metadata file: /tmp/cook/8e12fbd2bf306106b27e6183/activemq/metadata.rb:1
FC045: Consider setting cookbook name in metadata: /tmp/cook/8e12fbd2bf306106b27e6183/activemq/metadata.rb:1
2.0.0 failed this metric
FC045: Consider setting cookbook name in metadata: /tmp/cook/8e12fbd2bf306106b27e6183/activemq/metadata.rb:1