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- Ruby 1.9.3+
- Chef 11.6.2+ chef-client upgrades
$ gem install mixlib-install
# Download latest stable chef for current platform
$ mixlib-install download chef
Run $ mixlib-install help
for additional commands and options.
require 'mixlib/install'
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: :latest,
platform: 'mac_os_x',
platform_version: '10.15',
architecture: 'x86_64'
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
# => #<Mixlib::Install::ArtifactInfo>
artifact.url
# => "https://packages.chef.io/files/stable/chef/16.13.16/mac_os_x/10.15/chef-16.13.16-1.x86_64.dmg"
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef'
}
# product_version: :latest is the default
artifacts = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
# => [#<Mixlib::Install::ArtifactInfo>, ...]
artifacts.first.url
# => => "https://packages.chef.io/files/stable/chef/16.13.16/mac_os_x/10.15/chef-16.13.16-1.x86_64.dmg"
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: '12.14'
}
artifacts = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
# => [#<Mixlib::Install::ArtifactInfo>]
artifacts.first.version
# => "12.14.89"
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: '16',
platform: 'mac_os_x',
platform_version: '10.15',
architecture: 'x86_64'
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
# => #<Mixlib::Install::ArtifactInfo>
artifact.version
# => "12.19.36"
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: :latest
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).detect_platform
artifact.platform # => "mac_os_x"
artifact.platform_version # => "10.10"
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: :latest,
platform: 'ubuntu',
platform_version: '15.04',
architecture: 'x86_64',
platform_version_compatibility_mode: true
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
artifact.platform # => "ubuntu"
artifact.platform_version # => "14.04"
platform_version_compatibility_mode
will automatically be enabled if platform options are not specified.
If running on Ubuntu 15.04...
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
artifact.platform # => "ubuntu"
artifact.platform_version # => "14.04"
options = {
channel: :stable,
product_name: 'chef',
}
Mixlib::Install.new(options).available_versions
# => ["12.13.3", "12.13.7"]
Mixlib::Install.available_versions("chef", "stable")
# => ["12.13.3", "12.13.7"]
Download a specific artifact to a configurable location. All platform options (platform, platform_version, architecture) are required in order to filter a single artifact.
# detect platform and download to the operating system’s temporary file path
Mixlib::Install.new(product_name: "chefdk", channel: :stable).detect_platform.download_artifact(Dir.tmpdir)
# => "/tmp/chefdk-2.3.4-1.deb"
# specify platform options and download to current directory
Mixlib::Install.new(product_name: "chefdk", channel: :stable, platform: "ubuntu", platform_version: "14.04", architecture: "x86_64").download_artifact
# => "~/chefdk-2.3.4-1.deb"
By default, all requests made by mixlib-install
will include a User-Agent
request header as mixlib-install/<version>
.
Additional User-Agent
request headers can be added by setting the user_agent_headers
option.
When you want to identify a product using mixlib-install as a dependency we recommend the format product/version
.
options = {
channel: :stable,
product_name: 'chef',
user_agent_headers: ["my_product/1.2.3", "somethingelse"],
}
Collecting software dependencies and license content for ArtifactInfo instances
requires additional requests to the repository server. By default, collection is disabled.
To return data for instance methods software_dependencies
and license_content
, the include_metadata
option must be enabled.
options = {
channel: :current,
product_name: 'chef',
product_version: :latest,
platform: 'mac_os_x',
platform_version: '10.15',
architecture: 'x86_64',
include_metadata: true,
}
artifact = Mixlib::Install.new(options).artifact_info
artifact.license_content.class
# => String
artifact.software_dependencies.class
# => Hash
# By default, the instance methods return nil
mixlib-install generates the bootstrap installation scripts known as install.sh and install.ps1. The associated install script will be returned when calling #install_command
on the Mixlib::Install instance.
Mixlib::Install instantiation option install_command_options
can accept variables (bourne) or parameters (powershell) to modify the behavior of the install scripts.
Some of the more common options include:
download_url_override
: Use the provided URL instead of fetching the metadata URL from Chef Software Inc's software distribution systems.
checksum
: SHA256 value associated to the directed file for the download_url_override option. This setting is optional. Not setting this will download the file even if a cached file is detected.
install_strategy
: Set to "once" to have the script exit if the product being installed is detected.
options = {
product_name: 'chef',
install_command_options: {
download_url_override: "https://file/path",
checksum: "OPTIONAL",
install_strategy: "once",
}
}
Mixlib::Install.new(options).install_command
The API uses Ruby's OpenURI module to load proxy environment variables (http_proxy
, https_proxy
, ftp_proxy
, no_proxy
).
When install.sh
and install.ps1
are executed as standalone scripts the will rely on environment variables to configure proxy settings. The install scripts will not configure proxy settings by default.
In order to customize the proxy environment variables for generated install scripts they must be set by the install_command_options
option. Setting these options will override session environment variables.
Bourne install script (install.sh
) supports http_proxy
, https_proxy
, ftp_proxy
, and no_proxy
passed as keys to install_command_options
.
Powershell install script (install.ps1
) supports http_proxy
passed as a key to install_command_options
.
Create a ruby file in your application and use the product DSL like this (see product.rb for available properties):
product "cinc" do
product_name "Cinc Infra Client"
package_name "cinc-client"
api_url "https://packages.cinc.sh"
end
Then set an environment variable to load them like this on linux:
export EXTRA_PRODUCTS_FILE=/path/to/your/file.rb
Calls to mixlib-install now allow to target your new product, assuming the api_url match pacakges api for /<channel>/<product>/versions
and /<channel>/<product>/<version>/artifacts
endpoints.
VCR is a tool that helps cache and replay http responses. When these responses change or when you add more tests you might need to update cached responses. Check out spec_helper.rb for instructions on how to do this.
- Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/mixlib-install/fork )
- 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 a new Pull Request