chef rewind cookbook_file definition from a wrappe

2019-04-17 04:13发布

I am using an cookbook github.com opscode-cookbooks/openldap. I wrote an wrapper cookbook "lab_openldap" that includes "openldap::server" recipe.

The server.rb recipe uses following clausule to upload the PEM file from cookbooks files/ssl/*.pem to server to the location node['openldap']['ssl_cert'].

if node['openldap']['tls_enabled'] && node['openldap']['manage_ssl']
  cookbook_file node['openldap']['ssl_cert'] do
    source "ssl/#{node['openldap']['server']}.pem"
    mode 00644
    owner "root"
    group "root"
  end
end

The PEM is tried to be read from "openldap" cookbook file/ssl/#{node['openldap']['server']}.pem" location.

I have my PEM file in wrapper "lab_openldap" cookbook file/ssl/#{node['openldap']['server']}.pem" location.

Is it possible to modify the "lab_openldap::server.rb" recipe to load PEM from a wrapper cookbook?

Notes: I am aware of https://github.com/bryanwb/chef-rewind but it does not seem to manage this situation.

Update

The provided answer using r.resource is correct.

Actually the issue in the particular code is on "source" keyword that according to http://docs.opscode.com/resource_cookbook_file.html refers to the location of a file in the /files directory in a cookbook located in the chef-repo.

r = resources("cookbook_file[#{node['openldap']['ssl_cert']}]")
r.cookbook('lab_openldap')

cookbook_file node['openldap']['ssl_cert'] do
    source "ssl/#{node['openldap']['server']}.pem"
    mode 00644
    owner "root"
    group "root"
end

1条回答
Fickle 薄情
2楼-- · 2019-04-17 05:08

Of course it is! You just need to set the cookbook attribute on the resource when you wrap it. By default, it's "the current cookbook", but you can change it:

r = resources("cookbook_file[#{node['openldap']['ssl_cert']}]")
r.cookbook('my_wrapper_cookbook')

If you look at Bryan's Chef Rewind, you'll see it does the same thing

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