fabric-provision¶
fabric-provision
is a tiny wrapper around Chef
Solo. Use it for easy
provisioning right out of your fabfile.py
.
Have a look at the documentation.
Installation¶
pip install fabric-provision
Usage¶
- Create a
fabfile.py
from fabric.api import *
from provision import chef, provision
env.hosts = ['vagrant@localhost:2222']
chef.add_recipe('python')
- Assuming you have a Vagrant machine running locally, you can provision it instantly:
$ fab provision
What it does¶
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
- Install a current version of Chef
- Run your configured recipes
API¶
-
provision.chef.
add_recipe
(recipe)¶ Adds a recipe to run when provisioning. Alternatively you can just override
provision.chef.recipes
.
Settings¶
-
provision.chef.
path
¶ Default: '/var/chef'
Remote path to store cookbooks and cached files.
-
provision.chef.
cookbooks
¶ Default: 'cookbooks/'
The local path to your recipes, relative to you
fabfile.py
.
-
provision.chef.
log_level
¶ Default: 'info'
Chef’s log level.
-
provision.chef.
gems
¶ Default: '1.8.10'
Which version of
gem
to install.
-
provision.chef.
recipes
¶ Default: []
The list of recipes to run.
-
provision.chef.
json
¶ Default: {}
Additional JSON information you’d like to transfer to the server.
-
provision.chef.
use_omnibus_installer
¶ Default: False
Whether to use the Opscode Omnibus Installer to load Chef.