vagrant/plugins/provisioners/chef/config/base.rb

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require "vagrant/util/presence"
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module VagrantPlugins
module Chef
module Config
class Base < Vagrant.plugin("2", :config)
include Vagrant::Util::Presence
# The path to Chef's bin/ directory.
# @return [String]
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attr_accessor :binary_path
# Arbitrary environment variables to set before running the Chef
# provisioner command.
# @return [String]
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attr_accessor :binary_env
# The name of the Chef project to install. This is "chef" for the Chef
# Client or "chefdk" for the Chef Development Kit. Other product names
# may be available as well.
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :product
# Install Chef on the system if it does not exist. Default is true.
# This is a trinary attribute (it can have three values):
#
# - true (bool) install Chef
# - false (bool) do not install Chef
# - "force" (string) install Chef, even if it is already installed at
# the proper version
#
# @return [true, false, String]
attr_accessor :install
# The Chef log level. See the Chef docs for acceptable values.
# @return [String, Symbol]
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attr_accessor :log_level
# The channel from which to download Chef. Currently known values are
# "current" and "stable", but more may be added in the future. The
# default is "stable".
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :channel
# The version of Chef to install. If Chef is already installed on the
# system, the installed version is compared with the requested version.
# If they match, no action is taken. If they do not match, version of
# the value specified in this attribute will be installed over top of
# the existing version (a warning will be displayed).
#
# You can also specify "latest" (default), which will install the latest
# version of Chef on the system. In this case, Chef will use whatever
# version is on the system. To force the newest version of Chef to be
# installed on every provision, set the {#install} option to "force".
#
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :version
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# Location of Omnibus installation scripts.
# This URL specifies the location of install.sh/install.ps1 for
# Linux/Unix and Windows respectively.
#
# It defaults to https://omnitruck.chef.io/. The full URL is then:
# - Linux/Unix: https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.sh
# - Windows: https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.ps1
#
# If you want to have https://example.com/install.sh as Omnibus script
# for your Linux/Unix installations, you should set this option to
# https://example.com
#
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :omnibus_url
# The path where the Chef installer will be downloaded to. Only valid if
# install is true or "force". It defaults to nil, which means that the
# omnibus installer will choose the destination and you have no control
# over it.
#
# @return [String]
attr_accessor :installer_download_path
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def initialize
super
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@binary_path = UNSET_VALUE
@binary_env = UNSET_VALUE
@product = UNSET_VALUE
@install = UNSET_VALUE
@log_level = UNSET_VALUE
@channel = UNSET_VALUE
@version = UNSET_VALUE
@omnibus_url = UNSET_VALUE
@installer_download_path = UNSET_VALUE
end
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def finalize!
@binary_path = nil if @binary_path == UNSET_VALUE
@binary_env = nil if @binary_env == UNSET_VALUE
@product = "chef" if @product == UNSET_VALUE
@install = true if @install == UNSET_VALUE
@log_level = :info if @log_level == UNSET_VALUE
@channel = "stable" if @channel == UNSET_VALUE
@version = :latest if @version == UNSET_VALUE
@omnibus_url = 'https://omnitruck.chef.io' if @omnibus_url == UNSET_VALUE
@installer_download_path = nil if @installer_download_path == UNSET_VALUE
# Make sure the install is a symbol if it's not a boolean
if @install.respond_to?(:to_sym)
@install = @install.to_sym
end
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# Make sure the version is a symbol if it's not a boolean
if @version.respond_to?(:to_sym)
@version = @version.to_sym
end
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# Make sure the log level is a symbol
@log_level = @log_level.to_sym
end
# Like validate, but returns a list of errors to append.
#
# @return [Array<String>]
def validate_base(machine)
errors = _detected_errors
if !present?(log_level)
errors << I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.chef.log_level_empty")
end
errors
end
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end
end
end
end