- From: "Julian C. Dunn" <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Bershelf / git configuration issue?
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 10:42:51 -0400
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Fouts, Chris
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I posted this in stackoverflow
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28996765/how-do-i-setup-cookbooks-in-git-for-berkshelf,
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but I thought I’d post it here too.
It'd be great if you'd stick to one or the other so that the answer
shows up in a single place.
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I’m trying to use Berkshelf, and am trying the following simple test.
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We have an internal git server using Gitlab, say,
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http://git-server.domain.com. I created a "project" group, and pushed
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mycookbook.git repo so, according to git, the cookbook is accessible via
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http://git-server.domain.com/project/mycookbook.git.
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Now I have an environment cookbook called myapp_dev, and its Berksfile looks
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like this
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source "https://supermarket.chef.io"
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source "http://git-server.domain.com/project"
I don't think this is going to do what you want because your Git
server doesn't have a /universe endpoint for Berkshelf to use.
You can specify the source of cookbooks individually on the 'depends'
lines (the syntax is similar to that in a Gemfile and it's documented
on berkshelf.com) or you can run your own supermarket internally.
- Julian
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