cookbook 'bluepill', '= 2.2.0'
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bluepill
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Installs bluepill gem and configures to manage services, includes bluepill_service LWRP
cookbook 'bluepill', '= 2.2.0', :supermarket
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Description
Installs bluepill RubyGem 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.
Cookbooks
Depends on Opscode's rsyslog
cookbook.
Attributes
Default locations for bluepill are in "FHS compliant" locations.
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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.
Rsyslog
License and Author
Author:: Joshua Timberman (joshua@opscode.com)
Copyright 2010, Opscode, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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.