Installs a system-wide RVM and manages installed rubies. Several lightweight resources and providers (LWRP) are also defined.
Tested on Ubuntu 10.04/10.10, Debian 6.0, and OpenSuSE 11.4. Also reported to work on CentOS, Redhat and Fedora.
There are no explicit external cookbook dependencies. However, the Opscode java cookbook can be used when installing JRuby.
Installs RVM system-wide, builds RVM Rubies, sets a default Ruby, installs
any gems and global gems. Note that the system
recipe is included to
install RVM.
Installs any package dependencies and installs RVM system-wide.
An optional recipe if Chef is installed in a non-RVM Ruby in a
Vagrant virtual machine. This recipe adds the
default vagrant user to the RVM unix group and installs a chef-solo
wrapper script so Chef doesn't need to be re-installed in the default
RVM Ruby.
An experimental recipe that patches the
gem_package resource
to use the Chef::Provider::Package::RVMRubygems
provider. An attribute
rvm/gem_package/rvm_string
will determine which RVM ruby is used for
install/remove/upgrade/purge actions. This may help when using a third
party or upstream cookbook that assumes a non-RVM managed system ruby.
Warning: Here be dragons! This is either brilliant or the dumbest idea ever, so feedback is appreciated.
The typical case will be to include the rvm
recipe which will install RVM
system-wide, install all listed RVM rubies and gems and set a default RVM ruby.
If node is running in a Vagrant VM, then the rvm::vagrant
recipe can help
with resolving the chef-solo binary on subsequent provision executions.
There are also several resources declared which can be used in other recipes that are RVM-supported. See below for more details.
The default ruby for RVM. If the RVM ruby is not installed, it will be
built as a pre-requisite. The value can also contain a gemset in the form of
"ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome"
.
Note: a fully qualified RVM string name needs to be used, which can be
found when running rvm list known
.
The default is "ruby-1.9.2-p180"
. To disable a default ruby from being
set, use an empty string (""
) or a value of "system"
.
A list of additional RVM rubies to be built and installed. This list does not need to
necessarily contain your default ruby as the rvm_default_ruby
resource will take
care of installing itself. For example:
node['rvm']['rubies'] = [ "ree-1.8.7", "jruby-1.5.6" ]
Note: a fully qualified RVM string name needs to be used, which can be
found when running rvm list known
.
The default is an empty array. To disable a default ruby from being
installed, see the install_rubies
attribute.
Can enable or disable installation of a default ruby and additional rubies set attribute metadata. The primary use case for this attribute is when you don't want any rubies installed (but you want RVM installed). To do so:
node['rvm']['install_rubies'] = "false"
The default is "true"
.
A list of gem hashes to be installed into the global gemset in each
installed RVM ruby. The RVM global.gems files will be added to and all
installed rubies will be iterated over to ensure full installation coverage.
See the rvm_gem
resource for more details about the options for each
gem hash. The default puts bundler in each ruby:
node['rvm']['global_gems'] = [
{ 'name' => "bundler" }
]
A list of gem hashes to be installed into arbitrary RVM rubies and gemsets.
See the rvm_gem
resource for more details about the options for each gem
hash and target ruby environment. The default is an empty hash.
A hash of system-wide rvmrc
options. The key is the RVM setting name
(in String or Symbol form) and the value is the desired setting value.
An example used on a build box might be:
node['rvm']['rvmrc'] = {
'rvm_gemset_create_on_use_flag' => 1,
'rvm_trust_rvmrcs_flag' => 1
}
The default is an empty hash.
A specific git branch to use when installing system-wide. For example:
node['rvm']['branch'] = "crazy"
The default is nil
which corresponds to the master branch.
A specific tagged version to use when installing system-wide. This value is
passed directly to the rvm-installer
script and current valid values are:
"head"
(the default, last git commit), "latest"
(last tagged release
version) and a specific tagged version of the form "1.2.3"
. You may want
to use a specific version of RVM to prevent differences in deployment from
one day to the next (RVM head moves pretty darn quickly):
node['rvm']['version'] = "1.5.3"
The default is nil
, which corresponds to RVM "head"
.
Determines how to handle installing updates to the RVM framework. There are currently 3 valid values:
"none"
,false
, ornil
: will not update RVM and leave it in its current state. Note that this is the default."latest"
: runsrvm get latest
which downloads and installs the latest "stable" RVM release listed by http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/releases/stable-version.txt."head"
: runs the infamousrvm get head
which clones (via git) and installs the latest RVM repository HEAD.
The path prefix to RVM in a system-wide installation. The default is
"/usr/local/rvm"
.
The URL that provides the RVM installer. The default is
http://rvm.beginrescueend.com/install/rvm
.
A list of users that will be added to the rvm
group. These users
will then be able to manage RVM in a system-wide installation. The default
is an empty list.
These options are passed to the gem command in a RVM environment. In the interest of speed, rdoc and ri docs will not be generated by default. To re-enable the documentation generation set:
node['rvm']['rvm_gem_options'] = "--rdoc --ri"
The default is "--no-rdoc --no-ri"
.
If using the vagrant
recipe, this sets the path to the package-installed
chef-solo binary. The default is "/usr/bin/chef-solo"
.
If using the gem_package
recipe, this determines which ruby will be used by the
gem_package
resource in other cookbooks. The default is the value of the
default_ruby
attribute.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
install | Build and install an RVM ruby. See RVM rubies/installing for more details. | Yes |
remove | Remove the ruby, source files and optional gemsets/archives. See RVM rubies/removing for more details. | |
uninstall | Just remove the ruby and leave everything else. See RVM rubies/removing for more details. |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
ruby_string | Name attribute: a fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be stripped. |
nil |
rvm_ruby "ree-1.8.7-2011.01" do
action :install
end
rvm_ruby "jruby-1.5.6"
Note: the install action is default, so the second example is a more common usage.
rvm_ruby "ree-1.8.7-2011.01" do
action :remove
end
Note: the RVM documentation mentions that this method is far preferred to using uninstall since it purges almost everything.
rvm_ruby "ree-1.8.7-2011.01" do
action :uninstall
end
This resource sets the default RVM ruby, optionally with gemset. The given ruby will be installed if it isn't already and a gemset will be created in none currently exist. If multiple declarations are used then the last executed one "wins".
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
create | Set the default RVM ruby. See RVM rubies/default for more details. | Yes |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
ruby_string | Name attribute: a fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be included. |
nil |
rvm_default_ruby "ree-1.8.7-2011.01" do
action :create
end
rvm_default_ruby "jruby-1.5.6"
Note: the create action is default, so the second example is a more common usage.
This resource ensures that the specified RVM ruby is installed and the optional
gemset is created. It is a convenience resource which wraps rvm_ruby
and
rvm_gemset
so it can be used as a sort of ĂĽber ruby resource which
parallels the rvm_default_ruby
resource.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
create | Installs the specified RVM ruby and gemset. | Yes |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
ruby_string | Name attribute: a fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be used. |
nil |
rvm_environment "ree-1.8.7-2011.01@passenger"
See RVM gemsets for more background concerning gemsets.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
create | Creates a new gemset in a given RVM ruby. See RVM gemsets/creating for more details. | Yes |
update | Update all gems installed to the gemset in a given RVM ruby. | |
empty | Remove all gems installed to the gemset in a given RVM ruby. See RVM gemsets/emptying for more details. | |
delete | Delete gemset from the given RVM ruby. See RVM gemsets/deleting for more details. |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
gemset | Name attribute: Either a fully qualified RVM ruby string containing a gemset or a bare gemset name. If only the gemset name is given, then the ruby_string attribute must be used to indicate which RVM ruby to target. |
nil |
ruby_string | A fully qualified RVM ruby string that should not contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. | nil |
rvm_gemset "rails" do
ruby_string "ruby-1.9.2-p136"
action :create
end
rvm_gemset "ruby-1.9.2-p136@rails"
Note: the create action is default, so the second example is a more common usage.
rvm_gemset "jruby-1.6.0.RC2@development" do
action :update
end
rvm_gemset "development" do
ruby_string "jruby-1.6.0.RC2"
action :empty
end
rvm_gemset "ruby-1.9.2-p136@rails" do
action :delete
end
This resource is a close analog to the gem_package
provider/resource which
is RVM-aware. See the Opscode
package resource
and gem package options
pages for more details.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
install | Install a gem - if version is provided, install that specific version. | Yes |
upgrade | Upgrade a gem - if version is provided, upgrade to that specific version. | |
remove | Remove a gem. | |
purge | Purge a gem. |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
package_name | Name Attribute: the name of the gem to install. | nil |
ruby_string | A fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be used. |
"default" |
version | The specific version of the gem to install/upgrade. | nil |
options | Add additional options to the underlying gem command. | nil |
source | Provide an additional source for gem providers (such as rubygems). | nil |
rvm_gem "thor" do
ruby_string "ruby-1.8.7-p330"
action :install
end
rvm_gem "json" do
ruby_string "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome"
end
rvm_gem "nokogiri" do
ruby_string "jruby-1.5.6"
version "1.5.0.beta.4"
action :install
end
Note: the install action is default, so the second example is a more common usage. Gemsets can also be specified.
rvm_gem "homesick" do
action :upgrade
end
Note: the default RVM ruby will be targetted if no ruby_string
attribute
is given.
rvm_gem "nokogiri" do
ruby_string "jruby-1.5.6"
version "1.4.4.2"
action :remove
end
This resource will use the rvm_gem
resource to manage a gem in the global
gemset accross all RVM rubies. An entry will also be made/removed in RVM's
global.gems file. See the Opscode
package resource
and gem package options
pages for more details.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
install | Install a gem across all rubies - if version is provided, install that specific version. | Yes |
upgrade | Upgrade a gem across all rubies - if version is provided, upgrade to that specific version. | |
remove | Remove a gem across all rubies. | |
purge | Purge a gem across all rubies. |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
package_name | Name Attribute: the name of the gem to install. | nil |
version | The specific version of the gem to install/upgrade. | nil |
options | Add additional options to the underlying gem command. | nil |
source | Provide an additional source for gem providers (such as rubygems). | nil |
gem_binary | A gem_package attribute to specify a gem binary. | gem |
This resource is a wrapper for the script
resource which wraps the code block
in an RVM-aware environment.. See the Opscode script resource page for more details.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
run | Run the script | Yes |
nothing | Do not run this command |
Use action :nothing
to set a command to only run if another resource
notifies it.
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
name | Name Attribute: Name of the command to execute. | name |
ruby_string | A fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be used. |
"default" |
code | Quoted script of code to execute. | nil |
creates | A file this command creates - if the file exists, the command will not be run. | nil |
cwd | Current working director to run the command from. | nil |
environment | A has of environment variables to set before running this command. | nil |
group | A group or group ID that we should change to before running this command. | nil |
path | An array of paths to use when searching for the command. | nil , uses system path |
returns | The return value of the command (may be an array of accepted values) - this resource raises an exception if the return value(s) do not match. | 0 |
timeout | How many seconds to let the command run before timing out. | nil |
user | A user name or user ID that we should change to before running this command. | nil |
umask | Umask for files created by the command. | nil |
rvm_shell "migrate_rails_database" do
ruby_string "ruby-1.8.7-p334@webapp"
user "deploy"
group "deploy"
cwd "/srv/webapp/current"
code %{rake RAILS_ENV=production db:migrate}
end
This resource creates a wrapper script for a binary or list of binaries in a given RVM ruby (and optional gemset). The given ruby will be installed if it isn't already and a gemset will be created in none currently exist.
Action | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
create | Creates one or more wrapper scripts. | Yes |
Attribute | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
prefix | Name attribute: a prefix string for the wrapper script name. | nil |
ruby_string | A fully qualified RVM ruby string that could contain a gemset. See the section RVM Ruby Strings for more details. If a gemset is given (for example, "ruby-1.8.7-p330@awesome" ), then it will be used. |
nil |
binary | A single binary to be wrapped. If this attribute is used do not set values for the binaries attribute. |
nil |
binaries | A list of binaries to be wrapped. If this attribute is used do not set a value for the binary attribute. |
nil |
Note: only binary
or binaries
should be used by themselves (never at
the same time).
rvm_wrapper "sys" do
ruby_string "jruby-1.5.6@utils"
binary "thor"
end
This will create a wrapper script called sys_thor
in the bin
directory
under node['rvm']['root_path']
.
rvm_wrapper "test" do
ruby_string "default@testing"
binaries [ "rspec", "cucumber" ]
action :create
end
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Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Ideally create a topic branch for every seperate change you make.
Author:: Fletcher Nichol ([email protected])
Contributors:: Bram Swenson ([email protected])
Contributors:: Phil Cohen (http://phlippers.net/)
Copyright:: 2010, 2011, Fletcher Nichol
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