cookbook 'aegir3', '= 0.1.3'
aegir3 (6) Versions 0.1.3 Follow0
Hosting System for Drupal Sites
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aegir3 Cookbook
Aegir is a hosting system for deploying and managing large networks of
Drupal sites. This collection of recipes automate Aegir setup,
specifically for aegir3.
Requirements
Cookbooks:
- mysql (to install mysql-server properly)
Platforms
- Debian/Ubuntu
Attributes
-
node['aegir3']['install_method']
- Install method for aegir -
node['aegir3']['frontend']
- The URL for the aegir frontend -
node['aegir3']['admin_email']
- The admin email for the aegir site -
node['aegir3']['webserver']
- The web server aegir should use.
Resources/Providers
aegir3_extension
This LWRP provides an easy way to manage aegir3 extensions
Actions
- :add: Adds the extension to aegir
- :remove: removes the extension
Attribute Parameters
- name: name attribute. The name of the extension to add
- repository_provision: the git repository for the provision module (drush extension)
- repository_hosting: the git repository for the hosting module (drupal module)
- version: the version to used. Should be a git tag that is on the provision and hosting module
Examples
Add the tasks_extra extension:
aegir3_extension 'tasks_extra' do repository_provision 'http://git.drupal.org/project/provision_tasks_extra.git' repository_hosting 'http://git.drupal.org/project/hosting_tasks_extra.git' version '6.x-2.1' end
Remove the tasks_extra extension:
aegir3_extension 'tasks_extra' do action :remove end
Usage
Simply include the default recipe to get aegir3 installed with the default
package-based method. Different install methods and servers will be supported
in future versions. You can set a custom admin email and frontend URL by using
attributes.
You will most likely need to run the apt::default recipe before this cookbook
can be used.
Usage in roles:
name "aegir3" description "aegir3 role" run_list "recipe[apt::default],recipe[aegir3::default]" default_attributes "aegir3" => { "admin_email" => "another@email.please" }
Local setup
You can easily test this cookbook locally, by installing the following toolchain:
* VirtualBox
* Vagrant
* Chef Development Kit
* Vagrant Berkshelf Plugin
When the above dependencies are installed, you can test this cookbook easily by
simply issuing vagrant up
.
Testing
The cookbook is testable with kitchen and foodcritic. The basic tests can be
run through rake.
By issuing bundle exec rake
, foodcritic tests are run.
By issuing kitchen test
, the cookbook is used on Ubuntu-14.04 and CentOS-7.0.
Contributing
Contributions can be made by using the GitHub Pull Request system.
License and Authors
Author:: Dieter Blomme (dieterblomme@gmail.com)
License and Authors
- Author:: Dieter Blomme (dieterblomme@gmail.com
Copyright:: 2015, Picabit
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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Dependent cookbooks
chef-sugar >= 0.0.0 |
apt >= 0.0.0 |
php >= 0.0.0 |
nginx >= 0.0.0 |
mysql >= 6.0.0 |
mysql_tuning >= 0.0.0 |
Contingent cookbooks
There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.
Foodcritic Metric
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