Timezone II =========== The Timezone II cookbook contains recipes for installing the latest tzdata (a.k.a. IANA or Olson) timezone database and setting the timezone on your system. It is a fork of the [timezone cookbook by James Harton.](http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/timezone) Requirements ------------ This cookbook is known to work with: * Amazon Linux * CentOS * Debian * Fedora * Gentoo * Ubuntu It _should_ work with any OS that uses the IANA/Olson timezone database and stores local timezone data in /etc/localtime (the only OS I know of that does _not_ do this is MS Windows). However, some OSs not mentioned above have their own system utility for setting the timezone, and this may overwrite the changes made by this cookbook. Attributes ----------
Key Type Description Default
['tz'] String the timezone name as defined in tzdata UTC
['timezone']['tzdata_dir'] String the path to the root of the tzdata files; the default value is for most known distributions of Linux /usr/share/zoneinfo
['timezone']['localtime_path'] String the path to the file used by the kernel to read the local timezone's settings; the default works for Linux and other *ix variants /etc/localtime
['timezone']['use_symlink'] Boolean whether to use a symlink into the tzdata tree rather than make a copy of the appropriate timezone data file (linux-generic recipe only) false
Usage ----- Set the "tz" attribute to your desired timezone and include the "timezone-ii" recipe in your node's run list: ```json { "name": "my_node", "tz": "Africa/Timbuktu", "run_list": [ "recipe[timezone-ii]" ] } ``` The `timezone-ii::default` recipe will first install or upgrade the IANA/Olson timezone database package for your OS (`timezone-data` on Gentoo, `tzdata` on all others). Then it will call one of the following recipes according to your node's platform: * `timezone-ii::debian` * `timezone-ii::fedora` * `timezone-ii::linux-generic` Contributing ------------ 1. Fork the [repository on GitHub](https://github.com/L2G/timezone-ii) 2. Create a named feature branch (like `add_component_x`) 3. Write your change 4. If at all possible, write test-kitchen tests for your change and ensure they all pass 5. Submit a pull request using GitHub License and Authors ------------------- Copyright © 2010 James Harton Copyright © 2013 Lawrence Leonard Gilbert 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.