A Vagrant plugin that ensures the desired version of Chef is installed via the platform-specific Omnibus packages. This proves very useful when using Vagrant with provisioner-less baseboxes OR cloud images.
The plugin should work correctly with most all providers that hook into
Vagrant::Action::Builtin::Provision
for provisioning and is
known to work with the following
Vagrant providers:
- VirtualBox (part of core)
- AWS (ships in vagrant-aws plugin)
- Rackspace (ships in vagrant-rackspace plugin)
- VMWare Fusion (can be purchased from Hashicorp)
- LXC (ships in vagrant-lxc)
- OpenStack (ships in vagrant-openstack-plugin)
- Digital Ocean (ships in vagrant-digitalocean)
- Parallels Desktop (ships in vagrant-parallels)
Ensure you have downloaded and installed Vagrant 1.1 or newer from the Vagrant downloads page. If you require Windows support then Vagrant 1.6.1 or newer is needed.
Installation is performed in the prescribed manner for Vagrant 1.1 plugins.
$ vagrant plugin install vagrant-omnibus
The Omnibus Vagrant plugin automatically hooks into the Vagrant provisioning
middleware. You specify the version of the Chef Omnibus package you want
installed using the omnibus.chef_version
config key. The version string
should be a valid Chef release version or :latest
.
Install the latest version of Chef:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.omnibus.chef_version = :latest
...
end
Install a specific version of Chef:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.omnibus.chef_version = "11.4.0"
...
end
Specify a custom install script:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.omnibus.install_url = 'http://acme.com/install.sh'
# config.omnibus.install_url = 'http://acme.com/install.msi'
# config.omnibus.install_url = '/some/path/on/the/host'
...
end
If vagrant-cachier is present
and config.cache.auto_detect
enabled the downloaded omnibus packages will
be cached by vagrant-cachier. In case you want to turn caching off:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.omnibus.cache_packages = false
...
end
This plugin is also multi-vm aware so it would possible to say install a different version of Chef on each VM:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.define :new_chef do |new_chef_config|
...
new_chef_config.omnibus.chef_version = :latest
...
end
config.vm.define :old_chef do |old_chef_config|
...
old_chef_config.omnibus.chef_version = "10.24.0"
...
end
end
The unit tests can be run with:
rake test:unit
The test are also executed by Travis CI every time code is pushed to GitHub.
Currently this repo ships with a set of basic acceptance tests that will:
- Provision a Vagrant instance.
- Attempt to install Chef using this plugin.
- Perform a very basic chef-solo run to ensure Chef is in fact installed.
The acceptance tests can be run against a subset of the Vagrant providers listed above. The acceptance tests can be run with:
rake test:acceptance:PROVIDER_NAME
And as expected, all acceptance tests only uses provisioner-less baseboxes and cloud images!
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Seth Chisamore (schisamo@opscode.com)