Deploys and manages an instance of GitHub's Hubot.
Include recipe[hubot]
in your run_list and override the defaults you want
changed. See below for more details. Hubot instances are
configured using environment variables passed to the Hubot process. These
environment variables can be set using the node['hubot']['config']
attribute.
I hightly recommend integrating this cookbook into your own infrastruce using
the
library/application cookbook pattern.
You would start by creating a YOURCOMPANY-hubot
cookbook with a proper
metadata depedency on the hubot
(this) cookbook. A concrete example can be
found on this gist
which was created from bits of the internal opscode-hubot
cookbook which we
use to deploy, Paula Deen, Opscode's hubot instance.
One important item to note is the use of the remote_directory resource to distribute our internal hubot scripts to the install:
remote_directory "#{node['hubot']['install_dir']}/scripts" do
source "scripts"
files_backup 0
files_owner node['hubot']['user']
files_group node['hubot']['group']
files_mode '0644'
owner node['hubot']['user']
group node['hubot']['group']
overwrite true
mode '0755'
notifies :restart, "service[hubot]", :delayed
end
Tested on Chef 11/12
The following platforms have been tested with this cookbook, meaning that the recipes and LWRPs run on these platforms without error:
- Ubuntu 10.04+
- RHEL/Centos 6
This cookbook depends on the following external cookbooks:
- Ensures that Node.js is installed and available using the nodejs cookbook.
- Ensures git is installed and available using the git cookbook.
- Ensures runit is installed and available using the runit cookbook.
- Creates a user and group to install and run the Hubot instance under.
- Installs the specified Hubot version from git.
- Renders instance-specific
package.json
,hubot-scripts.json
, andhubot.conf
files. - Creates and enables a
hubot
runit service to run the Hubot instance under. The runit service reads thehubot.conf
file and passes the contents onto the underlying hubot process as configuraiton.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
version | Hubot version to install. | String | 2.4.6 |
scripts_version | Version of hubot-scripts (community collection of hubot scripts) to install. | String | 2.4.1 |
install_dir | Directory the Hubot instance will be installed to. | String | /opt/hubot |
user | The user to install and run the Hubot instance under. | String | hubot |
group | The group to install and run the Hubot instance under. | String | hubot |
name | The name of the robot in chat. | String | hubot |
adapter | The Hubot adapter to use. | String | campfire |
config | Hash of values that will be converted into environment variables and passed to the Hubot process. | Hash | Hash.new |
dependencies | Hash in form dep_name => dep_version that will be rendered into Hubot instance's package.json . A common dep to set in this attribute is non-Campfire adapters. |
Hash | Hash.new |
hubot_scripts | Scripts to enable from the community collection of hubot scripts. | Array | Array.new |
This cookbook ships with full support for the new alpha version of Opscode's
test-kitchen
. Fletcher Nichol's excellent Jamie
integration test runner was
recently merged into the test-kitchen codebase.
This merge and all new feature work are now taking place in the
1.0 branch of test-kitchen.
Even though many community members have been dogfooding the new test-kitchen
codebase and it has proven quite stable, it should still be regarded as
pre-release code and YMMV.
Running integration with test-kitchen is easy. First we'll assume you have a sane cookbook development toolchain installed which includes:
- Git
- Ruby 1.9.x
- Bundler
- VirtualBox 4.x
If you need help setting up this toolchain, take a read through the "System Setup" section of Jamie Winsor's excellent cookbook authoring guide.
First install all gem dependencies with Bundler:
$ bundle install --binstubs
Bundler will install all of the dependent RubyGems and guarantee that you have the right versions. Now it's time to get your test on:
$ bundle exec kitchen test
This command will do the following across every platform/version this cookbook supports:
- Use Vagrant to provision a platform-specific VM.
- Add a
recipe[hubot]
entry to the instance's run_list. - Converge the VM with
chef-solo
.
By default, any VM that successfully converges will automaticallly be cleaned
up. The full set of kitchen
subcommands can be viewed by running:
$ bundle exec kitchen help
- Source hosted at [GitHub][repo]
- Report issues/Questions/Feature requests on [GitHub Issues][issues]
I <3 pull requests! Make sure your patches are well tested. Ideally create a topic branch for every separate feature/fix you make.
Author:: [Seth Chisamore][schisamo] ([email protected])
Author:: [Tim Smith][tas50] ([email protected])
Copyright (c) 2013-2015, Seth Chisamore
Copyright (c) 2015, Tim Smith
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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