Manage a Cookbook or an Application's Cookbook dependencies
Add Berkshelf to your repository's Gemfile
:
gem 'berkshelf'
Or run it as a standalone:
gem install berkshelf
See berkshelf.com for up-to-date usage instructions.
Berkshelf is tested on Ruby 1.9.3, 2.0.0, and JRuby 1.6+.
Ruby 1.9 mode is required on all interpreters.
Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 are not officially supported. If you encounter problems, please upgrade to Ruby 2.0 or 1.9.3.
There is a berkshelf bash completion script. If you're using homebrew, you can install it like this:
brew install bash-completion # if you haven't already
Download the latest script
cd `brew --prefix`/etc/bash_completion.d && wget https://raw.github.com/berkshelf/berkshelf/master/berkshelf-complete.sh
And make sure you have this in your bash/zsh profile:
[ -f `brew --prefix`/etc/bash_completion ] && source `brew --prefix`/etc/bash_completion
Please see Plugins page for more information.
Berkshelf will search in specific locations for a configuration file. In order:
$PWD/.berkshelf/config.json
$PWD/berkshelf/config.json
$PWD/berkshelf-config.json
$PWD/config.json
~/.berkshelf/config.json
You are encouraged to keep project-specific configuration in the $PWD/.berkshelf
directory. A default configuration file is generated for you, but you can update the values to suit your needs.
If you have trouble getting Berkshelf to successfully talk to an SSL Chef Server, you can try making sure you
have a certificate bundle available to your shell. export SSL_CERT_FILE=...path/to/cert/file...
If you need to disable SSL, you can in ~/.berkshelf/config.json
like so:
{
"ssl": {
"verify": false
}
}
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