Formula to set up and configure influxdb.
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Installs InfluxDB from [provided packages](http://influxdb.com/download/).
At the moment you have to specify the InfluxDB version in the
influxdb:version
pillar.
Installs the [influxdb-cli](https://github.com/phstc/influxdb-cli) gem system wide.
Renders the InfluxDB configuration from data provided in the influxdb:conf
pillar.
It requires the installation of the [toml Python module](https://github.com/hit9/toml.py) via pip.
The formula ships with default configuration settings for various minor versions
of InfluxDB. That means that, if you define configuration settings in your
influxdb.conf
pillar, your settings will be merged with the default ones of
that minor version. You can set influxdb:no_conf_defaults
in your pillar if
you want to completely specify the configuration yourself, without falling back
to defaults.
Linux testing is done with kitchen-salt
.
- Ruby
- Docker
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
$ bin/kitchen test [platform]
Where [platform]
is the platform name defined in kitchen.yml
,
e.g. debian-9-2019-2-py3
.
Creates the docker instance and runs the influxdb
main state, ready for testing.
Runs the inspec
tests on the actual instance.
Removes the docker instance.
Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. destroy
+ converge
+ verify
+ destroy
.
Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.