- From: Arnold Krille <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: ChefSpec v3.1.0
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 19:10:08 +0100
Ohai Seth,
could you give a small example on how to define a node for the
chef-zero-support that results in a usable node?
The example given in the README.md does return the node when searched
for. But it doesn't say anything about how to define the node when I
also want to do something with the node?
For example in the munin-cookbook, lots of nodes are searched for. And
I managed to define a node that is then found. But I can't set any
attributes on that node that would be accessible in the template that
is feed with the result of the search.
(Preliminary code at
https://github.com/bcs-de/munin/tree/add_server_search_tests )
Thanks in advance,
Arnold
Am Sun, 15 Dec 2013 19:57:02 -0500 schrieb Seth Vargo
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Ohai Chefs!
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I just pushed the first beta for ChefSpec v3.1.0 to RubyGems.
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New features
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Added support for Librarian
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Added Cacher module for caching runner results
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Added Chef Zero (server) mode
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Added basic resource reporting (coverage)
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Improvements
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No longer include deprecations module by default
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Added examples for stubbing commands across recipes
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Yield a block after cookbooks are compiled but before they are
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converged Added an IRC channel #chefspec
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You can install this version of ChefSpec by adding it explicitly to
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your Gemfile:
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gem 'chefspec', '~> 3.1.0.beta'
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Or manually install it with:
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gem install chefspec --pre
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Please try out this beta release and report any issues on GitHub.
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Changelog
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Changeset
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Seth Vargo
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Release Engineer, Opscode
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@sethvargo
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