This introduces two configuration management runs into the Vagrant provisioning phase. The first chef-solo run ensures that a current version of chef is installed using the omnibus updater. The second chef-solo run installs vim and phantomjs. Much more is possible, this is a proof of concept. Cookbooks are stored in the chef directory, and managed by librarian-chef, which is like a bundler for cookbooks. Chef is run when VM is first downloaded and booted, but not on subsequent halt/up cycles. To force chef to run again, use `vagrant provision`.
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Description
Installs vim.
Requirements
Platform:
- Ubuntu/Debian
- Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora/Scientific
- ArchLinux
Attributes
node[:vim][:extra_packages]
- An array of extra packages related to vim to install (like plugins). Empty array by default.
Usage
Put recipe[vim]
in a run list, or include_recipe 'vim'
to ensure that vim is installed on your systems.
If you would like to install additional vim plugin packages, include their package names in the node[:vim][:extra_packages]
attribute. Verify that your operating sytem has the package available.
Changes
v1.0.2:
- Fixes COOK-598 (RHEL platforms support).
License and Author
Author:: Joshua Timberman joshua@opscode.com
Copyright 2010, Opscode, Inc
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