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ruby_rbenv (53) Versions 2.0.1

Manages rbenv and installs Rbenv based Rubies

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cookbook 'ruby_rbenv', '= 2.0.1', :supermarket
cookbook 'ruby_rbenv', '= 2.0.1'
knife supermarket install ruby_rbenv
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Chef ruby_rbenv Cookbook

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Description

Manages rbenv and its installed Rubies.

Several custom_resources are defined facilitate this.

WARNING: As of version 1.0 this cookbook was renamed from rbenv to ruby_rbenv so it could be uploaded to the Supermarket.

Requirements

Chef

This cookbook requires Chef 12.9+.

Platform

  • Debian derivatives
  • Fedora
  • macOS
  • RHEL derivatives (RHEL, CentOS, Amazon Linux, Oracle, Scientific Linux)
  • openSUSE and openSUSE leap

Usage

Gem

Used to install a gem into the selected rbenv environment.

rbenv_gem 'gem_name' do
  options # Optional: Options to pass to the gem command e.g. '--no-rdoc --no-ri'
  source # Optional: source URL/location for gem.
  timeout # Optional: Gem install timeout
  version # Optional: Gem version to install
  response_file # Optional: response file to reconfigure a gem
  rbenv_version # Which rbenv verison to install the gem to. Defaults to global
end

Global

rbenv_global '2.3.4' do
  user # Optional: if passed sets the users global version. Do not set, to set the systems global version
end

If a user is passed in to this resource it sets the global version for the user, under the users root_path (usually ~/.rbenv/version), otherwise it sets the system global version.

Plugin

Installs a rbenv plugin.

rbenv_plugin 'ruby-build' do
  git_url # Git URL of the plugin
  git_ref # Git reference of the plugin
  user # Optional: if passed installs to the users rbenv. Do not set, to set installs to the system rbenv.
end

If user is passed in, the plugin is installed to the users install of rbenv.

Rehash

rbenv_rehash 'rehash' do
  user 'vagrant' # Optional: if passed rehashes the user Ruby otherwise rehashes the system rbenv
end

Ruby

Installs a given Ruby version to the system or user location.

rbenv_ruby '2.3.4' do
  user # Optional: If passed the user rbenv to install to
  rbenv_action # Optional: the action to perform, install, remove etc
end

Shorter example rbenv_ruby '2.4.1'

Script

Runs a rbenv aware script.

rbenv_script 'foo' do
  rbenv_version #rbenv version to run the script against
  environment # Optional: Environment to setup to run the script
  user # Optional: User to run as
  group # Optional: Group to run as
  path # Optional: User to run as
  returns # Optional: Expected return code
  code # Script code to run
end

System_install

Installs rbenv to the system location, by default /usr/local/rbenv

rbenv_system_install 'foo'
  git_url # URL of the plugin repo you want to checkout
  git_ref # Optional: Git reference to checkout
  update_rbenv # Optional: Keeps the git repo up to date
end

User_install

Installs rbenv to the user path, making rbenv available to that user only.

rbenv_user_install 'vagrant' do
  git_url # Optional: Git URL to checkout rbenv from.
  git_ref # Optional: Git reference to checkout e.g. 'master'
  user # Which user to install rbenv to (also specified in the resources name above)
end

System-Wide Mac Installation Note

This cookbook takes advantage of managing profile fragments in an /etc/profile.d directory, common on most Unix-flavored platforms. Unfortunately, Mac OS X does not support this idiom out of the box, so you may need to modify your user profile.

Development

Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested.

License and Author

Copyright 2011, Fletcher Nichol

Copyright 2017, Dan Webb

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.

2.0.1 (2017-08-02)

  • Fix user_install resource bug where the script wasn't being called with the correct environment. Fixes #175

2.0.0 (2017-07-24)

  • Switch libraries to custom resources
  • Use gem install from core Chef
  • Add rbenv_system_install resource
  • Remove system_install recipe. Please see the system_install test recipe for usage.
  • Remove user_install recipe. Please see the user_install test recipe for usage.
  • Removed all other recipes for consistent usage.
  • Remove FreeBSD "support" (the platform isn't currently tested)
  • Remove Arch Linux support in README. We never really supported this, and it isn't tested
  • Update required chef-version to the one we test with (Chef 12.19+)

Known Current Bugs

  • Installing Ruby 2.3.1 on Fedora requires a patched version of 2.3.1. As patching is currently unavailable please pin to a prior version if you need this installing.

1.2.1 (June 23, 2017)

  • Fixed resource failures on Chef 13
  • Updated the Apache license string to a SPDX compliant string
  • Added Travis testing for Chef 12 and 13
  • Switched testing from Rake to local delivery

1.2.0 (April 11, 2017)

  • Migrated maintenance of this cookbook to Sous Chefs
  • Remove the check to see if the homebrew provider exists since this always exists in Chef 12 and the code failed on Chef 13
  • Added checks to user install recipes to avoid breaking if the rbenv_home does not exist
  • Removed test deps from the Gemfile as we should be testing with ChefDK
  • Removed the "suggests 'java'" metadata as suggests was never implemented in Chef and has been removed from Chef 13
  • Bumped the required Chef release from 12.0 to 12.1

1.1.0 (July 17, 2016)

  • Restored compatibility for platforms that don't yet support multipackage installs in Chef (BSD and OS X in particular)
  • Updated to Grab rbenv from the new repo URL and use https vs. git for compatibility
  • Added missing Chefspec matchers
  • Enabled use_inline_resources in all providers
  • Added chef_version metadata to metadata.rb
  • Added source_url and issues_url metadata to metadata.rb
  • Added bash a depedency for FreeBSD
  • Switched Travis testing to Kitchen Dokken
  • Added a chefignore file to limit the files uploaded to the chef server
  • Switched linting from Rubocop to Cookstyle (rubocop wrapper by Chef)

1.0.1 (October 24, 2015)

  • Fixed failure with rehashing after the cookbook was renamed

1.0.0 (October 12, 2015)

WARNING: Cookbook has been renamed

  • Renamed to ruby_rbenv and uploaded to Supermarket (all attributes rename in the rbenv cookbook). If you wrap this cookbook you're going to need to update the recipes you include. All providers have been updated to keep their existing rbenv_xyz names for backwards compatibility and attributes still maintain the rbenv namespace.
  • Updated Travis config to run integration tests in Travis using kitchen-docker

0.9.0 (October 12, 2015)

  • Fixed base platform case statement in the cookbook that set install_pkgs and user_home_root attributes. This has been converted to a platform_family statement to better support derivitive operating systems and the attributes are set at default levels so they can be overwritten in wrapper cookbooks
  • Updated Travis to test using Chef DK vs. Gem installs
  • Fixed Chefspecs and Test Kitchen bats tests to all pass
  • Added the Apache 2.0 license file
  • Updated and added new development dependencies to the Gemfile
  • Use Chef 12.1+ multi-package installs for the dependency packages to speed up installs
  • Removed the empty Vagrant recipe
  • Actually depend on ruby_version vs. suggests since suggests isn't implemented in Chef

0.8.1 (August 28, 2015)

  • Add rbenv_action attribute to rbenv_ruby LWRP so to allow using rvm-download rbenv plugin to download ruby vs. installing ruby
  • Fix the ability to install gems to a specific version of ruby
  • Remove Chef version checks around use_inline_resources since we require Chef 12
  • Use default_action method in the LWRPs
  • Fix various rubocop warnings

0.8.0 (July 27, 2015)

  • Drop support for Chef versions prior to 12
  • Add Arch linux support
  • Add Linux mint support

0.7.3 (July 8, 2015)

Bug Fixes

  • Issue #91 #79 #92: Add matchers for rbenv_gem and rbenv_ruby. (@tduffield and many others)
  • Issue #107: "Option name must be a kind of String!" when installing gems.
  • Issue #101: Use full class name for rbenv_rehash resource
  • Fix undefined method `timeout' for LWRP resource rbenv_gem. (@nathantsoi and others)
  • Issue #110: Chef 12.3.0 - undefined method `clear_sources' for Chef::Resource::RbenvGem. (@tatat and others)

Improvements

0.7.2 (December 31, 2012)

Bug Fixes

  • Pull request #26: Don't call libexec commands directly. (@mhoran)

Improvements

  • Add integration tests for a system Ruby version. (@fnichol)

0.7.1 (unreleased)

Bug Fixes

  • Pull request #36: Use the ruby name as the definition to install (@gsandie)
  • Pull request #55: Fix some CHEF-3694 warnings when using with ruby_build (@trinitronx)

New features

  • Pull request #26: Allow setting environment vars per ruby install (@jasherai)
  • Pull request #37: Allows use include_recipe("ruby_build") instead of having to put it in the run_list (@tjwallace)
  • Pull request #42: Load rbenv environment after install (@msaffitz)
  • Pull request #62: Add Gentoo as supported platform (@gentooboontoo)

Improvements

  • Pull request #46: Add a definition_file attribute to the rbenv_ruby resource to prevent continually trying to build a custom ruby when passed a build file name instead of a built-in definition (@jf647)
  • Pull request #60: Support definition_file in rubies definition (@cyu)
  • Pull request #75: Update testing support and add unit tests for existing resources (@fnichol)
  • Pull request #70: Support ruby 2.1.0 (@WhyEee)

0.7.0 (November 21, 2012)

Bug Fixes

  • Issue #14: Create /etc/profile.d on system-wide and add note for Mac. (@fnichol)

New features

  • Pull request #20: Set an attribute to create profile.d for user install. (@jtimberman)

Improvements

  • Pull request #12: Add name attribute to metadata. (@jtimberman)
  • Update foodcritic configuration and update .travis.yml. (@fnichol)
  • Update Installation section of README (welcome Berkshelf). (@fnichol)

0.6.10 (May 18, 2012)

New features

  • Pull request #11: Add FreeBSD support. (@jssjr)

Improvements

  • Add other platform supports in metadata.rb and README. (@fnichol)

0.6.8 (May 6, 2012)

Improvements

  • Add official hook resource log[rbenv-post-init-*] for inter-cookbook integration. (@fnichol)

0.6.6 (May 4, 2012)

Bug Fixes

  • Fix FC022: Resource condition within loop may not behave as expected. (@fnichol)
  • Add plaform equivalents in default attrs (FC024). (@fnichol)
  • Ensure update-java-alternatives is called before JRuby is built. (@fnichol)
  • Pull request #8: Add /etc/profile.d/rbenv.sh support for user installs. (@thoughtless)

Improvements

0.6.4 (February 23, 2012)

Bug Fixes

  • Set root_path on rbenv_rehash in rbenv_gem provider. (@fnichol)

Improvements

  • Foodcritic lint-driven code updates. (@fnichol)
  • Update Git URL in README. (@hedgehog)

0.6.2 (February 22, 2012)

Bug Fixes

  • Issues #1, #2: Stub mixins in RbenvRubygems to avoid libraries load ordering issues. (@fnichol)
  • Pull request #5: Include user setting in rehash calls. (@magnetised)
  • Issue #4: Fix rbenv/gems hash parsing. (@fnichol)

Improvements

0.6.0 (December 21, 2011)

The initial release.

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