cookbook 'rc', '= 1.3.1'
rc
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Library cookbook which provides a resource for writing runtime configuration files.
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rc-cookbook
Library cookbook which provides a resource for writing
runtime configuration files.
A runtime configuration file can come in many flavors, but ultimately
the purpose is to manage them using a simple resource. The only type
which is provided by default is a bash runtime configuration which
is simply a key-value pair.
Basic Usage
Writing bashrc skeleton
Any new types can be added by modifying the resource (adding a type)
and writing the appropriate erb template. The example which is used
for testing purposes is writing out an bashrc skeleton file which
manages HTTP proxies.
ruby
rc_file '/etc/skel/bashrc' do
type 'bash'
options(
'http_proxy' => 'http://proxy.corporate.com:80',
'https_proxy' => 'http://proxy.corporate.com:443',
'ftp_proxy' => 'http://proxy.corporate.com:80',
'no_proxy' => 'localhost,127.0.0.1'
)
end
Writing Berkshelf configuration
Additionally, this resource supports writing out standard configuration
file types such as JSON, YAML and EDN. The example below shows to write
out a Berkshelf configuration file in the JSON format.
ruby
rc_file '/etc/skel/berkshelf.json' do
type 'json'
options(
'cookbook' => {
'copyright' => 'Bloomberg Finance L.P.',
'email' => 'jbellone@bloomberg.net',
'license' => 'apachev2'
}
)
end
Change Log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Unreleased
[1.3.1] - 2015-10-07
Bug Fixes
- Fixes issues with testing harness and Travis due to TOML gem.
- Fixes foodcritic failures of linting with templates.
1.3.0 - 2015-10-07
Enhancements
- Adds support for TOML configuration format.
Foodcritic Metric
1.3.1 passed this metric
1.3.1 passed this metric