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rbenv cookbook

Installs and manages your versions of Ruby and Gems in Chef with rbenv and ruby_build

Requirements

  • Chef 10
  • Centos / Redhat / Fedora / Ubuntu / Debian
  • Ruby >= 1.9

Usage

Add a dependency on rbenv to your cookbook's metadata.rb

depends 'rbenv'

Installing rbenv and ruby_build

To install rbenv and ruby_build; Include each recipe in one of your cookbook's recipes

include_recipe "rbenv::default"
include_recipe "rbenv::ruby_build"

Installing rbenv-vars

To install rbenv-vars; Include this recipe in one of your cookbook's recipes

include_recipe "rbenv::rbenv_vars"

Installing a Ruby

And now to install a Ruby use the rbenv_ruby LWRP

rbenv_ruby "1.9.3-p194"

Installing Gems for rbenv managed Rubies

If you'd like a specific Ruby installed by rbenv to include a Gem, say bundler, use the rbenv_gem LWRP

rbenv_gem "bundler" do
  ruby_version "1.9.3-p194"
end

Be sure to include a value for the ruby_version attribute so the gem is installed for the correct Ruby

Attributes

rbenv

  • rbenv[:group_users] - Array of users belonging to the rbenv group
  • rbenv[:git_repository] - Git url of the rbenv repository to clone
  • rbenv[:git_revision] - Revision of the rbenv repository to checkout
  • rbenv[:install_prefix] - Path prefix rbenv will be installed into

ruby_build

  • ruby_build[:git_repository] - Git url of the ruby_build repository to clone
  • ruby_build[:git_revision] - Revision of the ruby_build repository to checkout
  • ruby_build[:prefix] - Path prefix where ruby_build will be installed to

Recipes

default

Configures a node with a system wide rbenv accessible by users in the rbenv group

ruby_build

Installs ruby_build to a node which enables the rbenv_ruby LWRP to install Rubies to the node

ohai_plugin

Installs an rbenv Ohai plugin onto the node to automatically populate attributes about the rbenv installation

Resources / Providers

rbenv_ruby

Install specified version of Ruby to be managed by rbenv

Actions

Action Description Default
install Install the version of Ruby Yes

Attributes

Attribute Description Default
ruby_version the ruby version and patch level you wish to install name
force install even if this version is already present (reinstall) false
global set this ruby version as the global version false
patch a url for rbenv install --patch to pull in

Using the patch attribute requires that patchutils is installed, so that it can use filterdiff to remove parts of the patch (the Changelog which usually causes merge conflicts).

Examples

Installing Ruby 1.9.2-p290
rbenv_ruby "1.9.2-p290"
Forcefully install Ruby 1.9.3-p0
rbenv_ruby "Ruby 1.9.3" do
  ruby_version "1.9.3-p0"
  force true
end
Install Ruby 2.1.1 with a patch for ubuntu 14.04 support
rbenv_ruby "2.1.1" do
  global true
  patch "https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/repository/revisions/45225/diff?format=diff"
end

rbenv_gem

Install specified RubyGem for the specified ruby_version managed by rbenv

Actions

Action Description Default
install Install the gem Yes
upgrade Upgrade the gem to the given version
remove Remove the gem
purge Purge the gem and configuration files

Attributes

Attribute Description Default
package_name Name of given to modify name
ruby_version Ruby of version the gem belongs to
version Version of the gem to modify
source Specified if you have a local .gem file to install
gem_binary Override for path to gem command
response_file
options Additional options to the underlying gem command

Examples

Installing Bundler for Ruby 1.9.2-p290
rbenv_gem "bundler" do
  ruby_version "1.9.2-p290"
end

rbenv_execute

Safely execute shell commands with RBENV and a particular Ruby activated

Actions

Action Description Default
run Run the command Yes

Attributes

Attribute Description
command The name of the command to be executed
creates Indicates that a command to create a file will not be run when that file already exists
cwd The current working directory from which a command is run
environment A hash of environment variables. These will be automatically merged with the required RBENV environment variables
group The group name or group ID that must be changed before running a command
path An array of paths to use when searching for a command. These paths will be added to the command's environment $PATH and the required RBENV path variables
returns The return value for a command. This may be an array of accepted values. An exception is raised when the return value(s) do not match
ruby_version The version of Ruby to activate when running the command
timeout The amount of time (in seconds) a command will wait before timing out
user The user name or user ID that should be changed before running a command
umask The file mode creation mask, or umask

Releasing

  1. Install the prerequisite gems

     $ bundle install
    
  2. Increment the version number in the metadata.rb file

  3. Run the Thor release task to create a tag and push to the community site

     $ bundle exec thor release
    

Authors and Contributors