This cookbook installs Railo (right now on tomcat)
The cookbook has been tested on Ubuntu 12.04, but should work on most platforms where Java 6 or 7 work.
- Ubuntu
- java
- tomcat
And the dependencies of the java and tomcat cookbooks
node['railo']['app_server']
Type of web application server (currently only tomcat)node['railo']['user']['id']
User namenode['railo']['major_version']
Major version of Railo, default4
node['railo']['minor_version']
Minor version of Railo, default1
node['railo']['port']
The Railo/Tomcat port, default8080
node['railo']['base_installation_directory']
Root directory where the /railo/lib directories will be installed, default/opt
node['railo']['config_dir']
Full path to the railo configuration directory where the /server and /web directories will be created by Railo, default/var/lib/railo/config
Just include recipe[railo]
in your node's run_list
and configure the java and tomcat cookbooks:
{
"name": "railo-server",
"description": "A Railo server based on Tomcat",
"json_class": "Chef::Role",
"default_attributes": {
"java": {
"jdk_version": "7"
},
"tomcat": {
"base_version": "7",
"deploy_manager_apps": false
},
"railo": {
"major_version": "4",
"minor_version": "2"
}
},
"override_attributes": {
},
"chef_type": "role",
"run_list": [
"recipe[railo]"
]
}
A ruby environment with Bundler installed is a prerequisite for using the testing harness shipped with this cookbook. At the time of this writing, it works with Ruby 2.0 and Bundler 1.5.3. All programs involved, with the exception of Vagrant, can be installed by cd'ing into the parent directory of this cookbook and running "bundle install"
The Rakefile currently ships with an integration test task. Integration tests can also be ran with Test Kitchen cloud drivers.
Integration tests can be performed on a local workstation using Virtualbox or VMWare. Detailed instructions for setting this up can be found at the Bento project web site.
Integration tests using Vagrant can be performed with either
bundle exec kitchen test
or
rake integration:vagrant
- Fork the repository on Github
- Create a named feature branch (like
add_component_x
) - Write you change
- Test your change
- Submit a Pull Request
- Author:: Roland Ringgenberg (roland.ringgenberg@ringgi.net)
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