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bluepill (26) Versions 2.4.0

Installs bluepill gem and configures to manage services, includes bluepill_service LWRP

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cookbook 'bluepill', '= 2.4.0', :supermarket
cookbook 'bluepill', '= 2.4.0'
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bluepill Cookbook

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Installs bluepill Ruby Gem and configures it to manage services. Also includes a LWRP.

Requirements

Bluepill is a pure Ruby service management tool/library, so this cookbook should work on any system. The attributes do set up paths based on FHS locations, see below.

Attributes

Default locations for bluepill are in "FHS compliant" locations.

  • node["bluepill"]["bin"] - Path to bluepill program, default is 'bluepill' in the RubyGems binary directory.
  • node["bluepill"]["logfile"] - Location of the bluepill log file, default "/var/log/bluepill.log".
  • node["bluepill"]["conf_dir"] - Location of service config files (pills), default "/etc/bluepill".
  • node["bluepill"]["pid_dir"] - Location of pidfiles, default "/var/run/bluepill"
  • node["bluepill"]["state_dir"] - Location of state directory, default "/var/lib/bluepill"
  • node["bluepill"]["init_dir"] - Location of init script directory, default selected by platform.
  • node["bluepill"]["version"] - Version of bluepill to install, default is latest.
  • node["bluepill"]["use_rsyslog"] - Enable configuration and use of rsyslog for bluepill.

Resources/Providers

This cookbook contains an LWRP, bluepill_service. This can be used with the normal Chef service resource, by using the provider parameter, or by specifying the bluepill_service shortcut. These two resources are equivalent.

service 'my_app' do
  provider bluepill_service
  action [:enable, :load, :start]
end

bluepill_service 'my_app' do
  action [:enable, :load, :start]
end

The load action should probably always be specified, to ensure that if bluepill isn't running already it gets started. The

The recipe using the service must contain a template resource for the pill and it must be named my_app.pill.erb, where my_app is the service name passed to the bluepill service resource.

Usage

Be sure to include the bluepill recipe in the run list to ensure that the gem and bluepill-related directories are created. This will also make the cookbook available on the system and other cookbooks won't need to explicitly depend on it in the metadata.

If the default directory locations in the attributes/default.rb aren't what you want, change them by setting them either in the attributes file itself, or create attributes in a role applied to any systems that will use bluepill.

Example pill template resource and .erb file:

template '/etc/bluepill/my_app.pill' do
  source 'my_app.pill.erb'
end

Bluepill.application('my_app') do |app|
  app.process('my_app') do |process|
    process.pid_file = '/var/run/my_app.pid'
    process.start_command = '/usr/bin/my_app'
  end
end

See bluepill's documentation for more information on creating pill templates.

License & Authors

Author: Cookbook Engineering Team (cookbooks@chef.io)

Copyright: 2010-2015, Chef Software, Inc.
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bluepill Cookbook CHANGELOG

This file is used to list changes made in each version of the bluepill cookbook.

v2.4.0 (09-17-2014)

  • Updated the LSB Required-Start and Required-Stop comments of the LSB init script template to be valid
  • Added name to the bluepill_test cookbook metadata for Chef 12
  • If a defaults file on RHEL or Debian based systems exist for the service source that within the init scripts. Example if /etc/default/bar exists on debian for the bar service then source that
  • Added .kitchen.yml file with vagrant based testing for local testing and moved the cloud based kitchen to .kitchen.cloud.yml
  • Add Travis CI config
  • Added rubocop config
  • Updated Berksfile to 3.X format and removed yum cookbook that wasn't used
  • Updated contributing.md and added testing.md documentation
  • Updated development and testing dependencies in the Gemfile
  • Added maintainers.md and .toml and added Rake task for generating the MD file
  • Opscode -> Chef Software everywhere
  • Added Travis and cookbook version badges to the readme
  • Add rake file to easy testing
  • Resolved all Rubocop warnings
  • Added a chefignore file and added additional files to the gitignore
  • Added source_url and issues_url metadata for Supermarket

v2.3.2

  • Never actually released

v2.3.1

New Feature

  • COOK-3705 - Add init.d script with LSB style

v2.3.0

Improvement

v2.2.2

  • [COOK-2507] - stringify language attributes

v2.2.0

  • [COOK-547] - Add load action to provider to reload services when template changes.

v2.1.0

  • [COOK-1295] - The bluepill cookbook does not create the default log file
  • [COOK-1840] - Enable bluepill to log to rsyslog

v2.0.0

This version uses platform_family attribute (in the provider), making the cookbook incompatible with older versions of Chef/Ohai, hence the major version bump.

  • [COOK-1644] - Bluepill cookbook fails on Redhat due to missing default or redhat template directory.
  • [COOK-1920] - init script should have a template file named after platform_family instead of using file specificity

v1.1.2

  • [COOK-1730] - Add ability to specify which version of bluepill to install

v1.1.0

  • [COOK-1592] - use mixlib-shellout instead of execute, add test-kitchen

v1.0.6

  • [COOK-1304] - support amazon linux
  • [COOK-1427] - resolve foodcritic warnings

v1.0.4

  • [COOK-1106] - fix chkconfig loader for CentOS 5
  • [COOK-1107] - use integer for GID instead of string

v1.0.2

  • [COOK-1043] - Bluepill cookbook fails on OS X because it tries to use root group

v1.0.0

  • [COOK-943] - add init script for freebsd

v0.3.0

  • [COOK-867] - enable bluepill service on RHEL family
  • [COOK-550] - add freebsd support

v0.2.2

  • Fixes COOK-524, COOK-632

Foodcritic Metric
            

2.4.0 failed this metric

FC031: Cookbook without metadata file: /tmp/cook/717b464c23e4aa0f5af126f6/bluepill/metadata.rb:1
FC045: Consider setting cookbook name in metadata: /tmp/cook/717b464c23e4aa0f5af126f6/bluepill/metadata.rb:1