chef-server will run Chef Server 12 in an Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 LTS container.
Image Size: Approximately 1GB
This is a fork of: base/chef-server.
Chef is running over HTTPS/443 by default.
You can however change that to another port by adding -e SSL_PORT=new_port
to the docker run
command below and update the expose port -p
accordingly.
When Chef Server gets configured it creates an SSL certificate based on the container's FQDN (i.e "103d6875c1c5" which is the "CONTAINER ID"). This default behiavior has been changed to always produce an SSL certificate file named "chef-server.crt".
You can change the certificate name by adding -e CONTAINER_NAME=new_name
to the docker run
command. Remember to reflect that change in config.rb!
/var/log/
is accessible via a volume directory. Feel free to optionally to use it with the docker run
command above by adding: -v ~/chef-logs:/var/log
The container needs to be DNS resolvable!
Be sure 'chef-server' or $CONTAINER_NAME is pointing to the container's IP!
This needs to be done to match the SSL certificate name with the chef_server_url
from knife's config.rb
file.
Docker command:
$ docker run --privileged -t --name chef-server -d -p 443:443 cbuisson/chef-server
Follow the installation:
$ docker logs -f chef-server
Once Chef Server 12 is configured, you can download the Knife admin keys here:
curl -Ok https://chef-server:$SSL_PORT/knife_admin_key.tar.gz
Then un-tar that archive and point your config.rb to the admin.pem
and my_org-validator.pem
files.
config.rb example:
log_level :info
log_location STDOUT
cache_type 'BasicFile'
node_name 'admin'
client_key '/home/cbuisson/.chef/admin.pem'
validation_client_name 'my_org-validator'
validation_key '/home/cbuisson/.chef/my_org-validator.pem'
chef_server_url 'https://chef-server:$SSL_PORT/organizations/my_org'
When the config.rb file is ready, you will need to get the SSL certificate file from the container to access Chef Server:
cbuisson@server:~/.chef# knife ssl fetch
WARNING: Certificates from chef-server will be fetched and placed in your trusted_cert
directory (/home/cbuisson/.chef/trusted_certs).
Knife has no means to verify these are the correct certificates. You should
verify the authenticity of these certificates after downloading.
Adding certificate for chef-server in /home/cbuisson/.chef/trusted_certs/chef-server.crt
You should now be able to use the knife command!
cbuisson@server:~# knife user list
admin
Done!
Chef-Server running inside a container isn't officially supported by Chef and as a result the webui isn't available.
However the webui is not required since you can interact with Chef-Server via the knife
and chef-server-ctl
commands.
v1.0: Chef Server 11
v2.x: Chef Server 12