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cockroachdb-platform (10) Versions 1.4.0

Cookbook used to install and configure cockroachdb

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cookbook 'cockroachdb-platform', '= 1.4.0', :supermarket
cookbook 'cockroachdb-platform', '= 1.4.0'
knife supermarket install cockroachdb-platform
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CockroachDB Platform

Description

CockroachDB is an open source, scalable,
survivable, strongly consistent database.

This cookbook is designed to install and configure a CockroachDB cluster.

Requirements

Cookbooks and gems

Declared in [metadata.rb](metadata.rb) and in [Gemfile](Gemfile).

Platforms

A systemd managed distribution:
- RHEL Family 7, tested on Centos

Usage

Easy Setup

Set node['cockroachdb-platform']['hosts'] to an array containing the
hostnames of the nodes of the CockroachDB cluster.

The recommended way to use this cookbook is through the creation of a role per
CockroachDB cluster. This enables the search by role feature, allowing a
simple service discovery.

In fact, there are two ways to configure the search:

  1. With a static configuration through a list of hostnames (attributes hosts that is node['cockroachdb-platform']['hosts']) for nodes belonging to CockroachDB cluster.
  2. With a real search, performed on a role (attributes role and size like in node['cockroachdb-platform']['role']). The role should be in the run-list of all nodes of the cluster. The size is a safety and should be the number of nodes of this role.

If hosts is configured, role and size are ignored

See [roles](test/integration/roles) for some examples and
[Cluster Search][cluster-search] documentation for more information.

Test

This cookbook is fully tested through the installation of a working 3-nodes
cluster in docker hosts. This uses kitchen, docker and some monkey-patching.

For more information, see [.kitchen.yml](.kitchen.yml) and [test](test)
directory.

Attributes

Configuration is done by overriding default attributes. All configuration keys
have a default defined in [attributes/default.rb](attributes/default.rb).
Please read it to have a comprehensive view of what and how you can configure
this cookbook behavior.

Recipes

default

Include search, user, install, config and systemd recipes.

Search all nodes for the join option.

user

Create user/group used by CockroachDB.

install

Install CockroachDB using ark.

config

Generate options for the CockroachDB node.

Global options for each CockroachDB node in the cluster are defined through
the following attribute: node['cockroachdb-platform']['options'].

By default, the CockroachDB cluster will be created and started in secure mode.
SSL certificates used for the secure mode have to be stored in an encrypted
data bag (data bag 'secrets' with items 'ca' and 'node' by default). For an
example, look at the test configuration, you can see also the format needed to
have the client certificates well named and placed in the test-cockroachdb
cookbook. (Note that in the current test configuration, data bag are in ruby
format thanks to a monkey patch. With a production Chef, we have to define them
in JSON.)

To enable the insecure mode, set an insecure attribute to empty string ('')
node['cockroachdb-platform']['options']['insecure']. (like the background one
in [attributes/default.rb](attributes/default.rb))

systemd

Create systemd service file for CockroachDB.

Changelog

Available in [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md).

Contributing

Please read carefully [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) before making a merge
request.

License and Author

Copyright (c) 2016 Sam4Mobile, 2017-2018 Make.org

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.

Dependent cookbooks

ark >= 0.0.0
cluster-search >= 0.0.0

Contingent cookbooks

There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.

Changelog

1.4.0

Main:

  • feat: use 2.0.2 as default version
    • Update the init script which may not work anymore for 1.1.x versions, you can just run it manually if you need to bootstrap a new 1.1.x cluster.

Tests:

  • test: replace deprecated require_chef_omnibus
  • test: include .gitlab-ci.yml from test-cookbook

Misc:

  • doc: use doc in git message instead of docs
  • chore: add 2018 to copyright notice

1.3.1

Main:

  • fix: default config should use %% for %

1.3.0

Main:

  • feat: use 1.1.0 as default version
  • feat: set production settings as default config
  • feat: use 1.1.0 init command, remove initiator
    • DROP SUPPORT for 1.0.X

1.2.1

Main:

  • fix: remove invalid working directory in unit

1.2.0

Main:

  • feat: use 1.0.6 as default version
  • fix(config): wrong guard in node certificates generation
  • fix: move certs dir outside symlink dir
  • feat: change default directories:
    • store: /var/opt/cockroachdb/data (fix for more complicated store)
    • certs: /var/opt/cockroachdb/certs (independant from store)
  • feat: use journald for logging Set background to false, log-dir to '' and logtostderr to INFO to have journald receiving all the logs. Service is simple instead of fork.
  • feat: join all nodes, not just initiator
  • feat: create cluster if necessary then join mode
  • feat: generate client.root certificate at install

Tests:

  • use .gitlab-ci.yml template [20170731]
  • replace expired ca cert, rm useless one (node)

Misc:

  • docs: use karma for git format in contributing
  • style: minor stylish corrections in attributes
  • style(rubocop): fix heredoc delimiters

1.1.1

Fix issues url in metadata.

1.1.0

Main:

  • Set CockroachDB default version to 1.0 :)
  • Set secure mode by default
  • Generate client certificate on each node
  • Change the way to set/unset an option
  • Handover maintenance to Make.org
  • Fix metadata, license and chef_version (12.9)
  • Increase max file to 15000 by default

Tests:

  • Set always update & build pull for tests
  • Use latest template for .gitlab-ci.yml [20170405]
  • Fix destroy in kitchen tests

Misc:

  • Fix Gemfile for rubocop, add rubocop & foodcritic
  • Fix rubocop offenses (%w and %i stuff)

1.0.0

  • Initial version, with beta-20161103 support

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