Configures various YUM components on Red Hat-like systems. Includes LWRP for managing repositories and their GPG keys.
Based on the work done by Eric Wolfe and Charles Duffy on the yumrepo cookbook.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, and 6 distributions within this platform family.
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yum['exclude']
- An array containing a list of packages to exclude from updates or installs. Wildcards and shell globs are supported.
- Defaults to an empty exclude list.
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yum['installonlypkgs']
- An array containing a list of packages which should only be installed, never updated.
- Defaults to an empty install-only list.
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yum['ius_release']
- Set the IUS release to install.
- Defaults to the current release of the IUS repo.
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yum['repoforge_release']
- Set the RepoForge release to install.
- Defaults to the current release of the repoforge repo.
EPEL attributes used in the yum::epel
recipe, see
attributes/epel.rb
for default values:
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yum['epel']['key']
- Name of the GPG key used for the repo.
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yum['epel']['baseurl']
- Base URL to an EPEL mirror.
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yum['epel']['url']
- URL to the EPEL mirrorlist.
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yum['epel']['key_url']
- URL to the GPG key for the repo.
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yum['epel']['includepkgs']
- list of packages you want to use for the repo.
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yum['epel']['exclude']
- list of packages you do NOT want to use for the repo.
The node['yum']['epel_release']
attribute is removed, see the epel
recipe information below.
remi attributes used in the yum::remi
recipe, see
attributes/remi.rb
for default values:
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yum['remi']['key']
- Name of the GPG key used for the repo.
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yum['remi']['url']
- URL to the remi mirrorlist.
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yum['remi']['key_url']
- URL to the GPG key for the repo.
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yum['remi']['includepkgs']
- list of packages you want to use for the repo.
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yum['remi']['exclude']
- list of packages you do NOT want to use for the repo.
Proxy settings used in yum.conf on RHEL family 5 and 6:
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yum['proxy']
- Set the URL for an HTTP proxy
- None of the proxy settings are used if this is an empty string (default)
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yum['proxy_username']
- Set the username for the proxy
- not used if
yum['proxy']
above is an empty string
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yum['proxy_password']
- Set the password for the proxy
- not used if
yum['proxy']
above is an empty string
The default recipe does nothing.
Manages the configuration of the /etc/yum.conf
via attributes. See
the aforementioned Array attributes yum['exclude']
and
yum['installonlypkgs']
.
Uses the yum_key
and yum_repository
resources from this cookbook
are used to manage the main EPEL repository. If you need other EPEL
repositories (source, debug-info), use the yum_repository
LWRP in
your own cookbook where those packages are required. The recipe will
use the yum['epel']
attributes (see above) to configure the key, url
and download the GPG key for the repo. The defaults are detected by
platform and version and should just work without modification in most
use cases.
On all platforms except Amazon, the action is to add the repository. On Amazon, the action is add and update.
Amazon Linux has the EPEL repositories already added in the AMI. In
previous versions of this cookbook, they were enabled with
yum-config-manager
, however in the current version, we manage the
repository using the LWRP. The main difference is that the source and
debuginfo repositories are not available, but if they're needed, add
them using the yum_repository
LWRP in your own cookbook(s).
Installs the IUS Community repositories
via RPM. Uses the node['yum']['ius_release']
attribute to select the
right version of the package to install.
The IUS repository requires EPEL, and includes yum::epel
as a
dependency.
Installs the RepoForge repositories
via RPM. Uses the node['yum']['repoforge_release']
attribute to select the
right version of the package to install.
The RepoForge repository requires EPEL, and includes yum::epel
as a
dependency.
Install the Les RPM de Remi - Repository
with the yum_key
and yum_repository
resources from this cookbook
are used to manage the remi repository. Use the yum['remi']
attributes (see above) to configure the key, url and download the GPG
key for the repo. The defaults are detected by platform and should
just work without modification in most use cases.
This LWRP handles importing GPG keys for YUM repositories. Keys can be
imported by the url
parameter or placed in /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/
by a
recipe and then installed with the LWRP without passing the URL.
- :add: installs the GPG key into
/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/
- :remove: removes the GPG key from
/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/
- key: name attribute. The name of the GPG key to install.
- url: if the key needs to be downloaded, the URL providing the download.
# add the Zenoss GPG key
yum_key "RPM-GPG-KEY-zenoss" do
url "http://dev.zenoss.com/yum/RPM-GPG-KEY-zenoss"
action :add
end
# remove Zenoss GPG key
yum_key "RPM-GPG-KEY-zenoss" do
action :remove
end
This LWRP provides an easy way to manage additional YUM repositories.
GPG keys can be managed with the key
LWRP. The LWRP automatically
updates the package management cache upon the first run, when a new
repo is added.
- :create: creates a repository file and builds the repository listing
- :add: runs create action if repository file is missing (default)
- :remove: removes the repository file
- :update: updates the repository
- repo_name: name attribute. The name of the channel to discover
- description. The description of the repository
- url: The URL providing the packages, used for baseurl in the config
- mirrorlist: Set this as a string containing the URI to the mirrorlist, start with "http://", "ftp://", "file://"; use "file://" if the mirrorlist is a text file on the system.
- key: Optional, the name of the GPG key file installed by the
key
LWRP. - enabled: Default is
1
, set to0
if the repository is disabled. - type: Optional, alternate type of repository
- failovermethod: Optional, failovermethod
- bootstrapurl: Optional, bootstrapurl
- make_cache: Optional, Default is
true
, iffalse
thenyum -q makecache
will not be ran
Note: When using both url (to set baseurl) and mirrorlist, it is probably a good idea to also install the fastestmirror plugin, and use failovermethod "priority".
# add the Zenoss repository
yum_repository "zenoss" do
repo_name "zenoss"
description "Zenoss Stable repo"
url "http://dev.zenoss.com/yum/stable/"
key "RPM-GPG-KEY-zenoss"
action :add
end
# remove Zenoss repo
yum_repository "zenoss" do
action :remove
end
Put recipe[yum::yum]
in the run list to ensure yum is configured
correctly for your environment within your Chef run.
Use the yum::epel
recipe to enable EPEL, or the yum::ius
recipe to
enable IUS, or the yum::repoforge
recipe to enable RepoForge, or the
yum::remi
recipe to enable remi per Recipes section above.
You can manage GPG keys either with cookbook_file in a recipe if you
want to package it with a cookbook or use the url
parameter of the
key
LWRP.
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Author:: Eric G. Wolfe
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Author:: Matt Ray ([email protected])
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Author:: Joshua Timberman ([email protected])
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Copyright:: 2010 Tippr Inc.
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Copyright:: 2011 Eric G. Wolfe
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Copyright:: 2011-2012 Opscode, Inc.
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