tar Cookbook
Installs tar and includes resources for managing remote tar files. tar_package handles remote source package compilation. tar_extract handles retrieving remote tar files and extracting them locally.
Requirements
Platforms
- Debian / Ubuntu derivatives
- RHEL and derivatives
- openSUSE / SUSE Linux Enterprises
- FreeBSD
Chef
- Chef 12.7+
Resources
tar_package
The tar_package resource provides an easy way to download remote files and compile and install them. This only works for the most basic Autoconf programs that can do ./configure && make && make install.
Actions
installInstalls the package
Properties
source: name attribute. The source remote URL.prefix: Directory to be used as the--prefixconfigure flag.source_directory: Directory to which source files are downloaded.creates: prevent the command from running when the specified file already exists.configure_flags: Array of additional flags to be passed to./configure.archive_name: Specify a different name for the downloaded archive. Use it if the directory name inside the tar file is different than the name defined in the URL. Additionally,tar_packagesupports mostremote_fileattributes.
Example
tar_package 'http://pgfoundry.org/frs/download.php/1446/pgpool-3.4.1.tar.gz' do
prefix '/usr/local'
creates '/usr/local/bin/pgpool'
end
This will download, compile, and install the package from the given URL and install it into /usr/local.
tar_extract
The tar_extract resource provides an easy way to extract tar files from downloaded or local files.
Actions
extractExtracts the tar file from a urlextract_localExtracts the tar file from a local file path
Properties
source: name attribute. The source remote URL.target_dir: Directory to extract into, e.g. tar xzf -C (target_dir)download_dir: Directory to which tarball is downloaded (defaults to chef cache which requires rootgroupanduser).creates: prevent the command from running when the specified file already exists.compress_char: Flag for compression type, such aszforgzip.man tarfor options.tar_flags: Array of additional flags to be passed to tar xzf command.group: Group name or group ID to extract the archive under. If set to non-root group, point to adownload_dirthe group has permission to access.user: User name or user ID to extract the archive under. If set to non-root user, point to adownload_dirthe user has permission to access. Additionally,tar_extractsupports mostremote_fileattributes.
Example
tar_extract 'http://dev.mycoderepo.com/artifacts/mycode-1.2.3.tar.gz' do
target_dir '/opt/myapp/mycode'
creates '/opt/myapp/mycode/lib'
tar_flags [ '-P', '--strip-components 1' ]
end
This will download the tarball to cache, extract the contents to /opt/myapp/mycode, use the file '/opt/myapp/mycode/lib' to determine idempotency, and pass both '-P' and '--strip-components 1' flags to the tar xzf command.
tar_extract '/tmp/mycode-1.2.3.tar.gz' do
action :extract_local
target_dir '/opt/myapp/mycode'
creates '/opt/myapp/mycode/lib'
end
This will extract the contents of /tmp/mycode-1.2.3.tar.gz to /opt/myapp/mycode and use the file '/opt/myapp/mycode/lib' to determine idempotency.
LICENSE AND AUTHOR
- Author: Nathan L Smith (nathan@cramerdev.com)
- Author: George Miranda (gmiranda@chef.io)
- Author: Mark Van de Vyver (mark@@taqtiqa.com)
Copyright: 2011, Cramer Development, Inc.
Copyright: 2013, TAQTIQA LLC.
Copyright: 2011-2017, Chef Software, Inc
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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