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page_title: "Chef Apply - Provisioning"
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sidebar_current: "provisioning-chefapply"
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---
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# Chef Apply Provisioner
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**Provisioner name: `chef_apply`**
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The Chef Apply provisioner allows you to provision the guest using
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[Chef](https://www.getchef.com/), specifically with
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[Chef Apply](https://docs.getchef.com/ctl_chef_apply.html).
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Chef Apply is ideal for people who are already experienced with Chef and the
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Chef ecosystem. Specifically, this documentation page does not cover how use
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Chef or how to write Chef recipes.
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<div class="alert alert-warn">
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<p>
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<strong>Warning:</strong> If you are not familiar with Chef and Vagrant already,
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we recommend starting with the <a href="/v2/provisioning/shell.html">shell
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provisioner</a>.
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</p>
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</div>
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## Options
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This section lists the complete set of available options for the Chef Apply
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provisioner. More detailed examples of how to use the provisioner are
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available below this section.
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* `recipe` (string) - The raw recipe contents to execute using Chef Apply on
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the guest.
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* `log_level` (string) - The log level to use while executing `chef-apply`. The
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default value is "info".
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* `upload_path` (string) - **Advanced!** The location on the guest where the
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generated recipe file should be stored. For most use cases, it is unlikely you
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will need to customize this value. The default value is
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`/tmp/vagrant-chef-apply-#` where `#` is a unique counter generated by
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Vagrant to prevent collisions.
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In addition to all the options listed above, the Chef Apply provisioner supports
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the [common options for all Chef provisioners](/v2/provisioning/chef_common.html).
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## Specifying a Recipe
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The easiest way to get started with the Chef Apply provisioner is to just
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specify an inline
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[Chef recipe](http://docs.chef.io/recipes.html). For
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example:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.provision "chef_apply" do |chef|
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chef.recipe = "package[apache2]"
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end
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end
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```
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This causes Vagrant to run Chef Apply with the given recipe contents. If you are
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familiar with Chef, you know this will install the apache2 package from the
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system package provider.
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Since single-line Chef recipes are rare, you can also specify the recipe using a
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"heredoc":
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.provision "chef_apply" do |chef|
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chef.recipe = <<-RECIPE
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package "apache2"
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template "/etc/apache2/my.config" do
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# ...
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end
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RECIPE
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end
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end
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```
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Finally, if you would prefer to store the recipe as plain-text, you can set the
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recipe to the contents of a file:
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```ruby
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Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
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config.vm.provision "chef_apply" do |chef|
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chef.recipe = File.read("/path/to/my/recipe.rb")
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end
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end
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```
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## Roles
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The Vagrant Chef Apply provisioner does not support roles. Please use the a
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different Vagrant Chef provisioner if you need support for roles.
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## Data Bags
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The Vagrant Chef Apply provisioner does not support data_bags. Please use the a
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different Vagrant Chef provisioner if you need support for data_bags.
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