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  2. data/LICENSE +201 -201
  3. data/README.md +155 -150
  4. data/Rakefile +31 -31
  5. data/bin/chef-zero +100 -100
  6. data/lib/chef_zero.rb +10 -7
  7. data/lib/chef_zero/chef_data/acl_path.rb +139 -139
  8. data/lib/chef_zero/chef_data/cookbook_data.rb +240 -240
  9. data/lib/chef_zero/chef_data/data_normalizer.rb +207 -207
  10. data/lib/chef_zero/chef_data/default_creator.rb +446 -446
  11. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/data_already_exists_error.rb +29 -29
  12. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/data_error.rb +31 -31
  13. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/data_not_found_error.rb +28 -28
  14. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/default_facade.rb +149 -149
  15. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/interface_v1.rb +67 -67
  16. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/interface_v2.rb +18 -18
  17. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/memory_store.rb +33 -33
  18. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/memory_store_v2.rb +155 -155
  19. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/raw_file_store.rb +147 -147
  20. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/v1_to_v2_adapter.rb +142 -142
  21. data/lib/chef_zero/data_store/v2_to_v1_adapter.rb +107 -107
  22. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/acl_endpoint.rb +38 -38
  23. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/acls_endpoint.rb +29 -29
  24. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/actor_endpoint.rb +94 -88
  25. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/actors_endpoint.rb +64 -64
  26. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/authenticate_user_endpoint.rb +31 -31
  27. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/container_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  28. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/containers_endpoint.rb +13 -13
  29. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/cookbook_endpoint.rb +39 -39
  30. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/cookbook_version_endpoint.rb +119 -119
  31. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/cookbooks_base.rb +65 -65
  32. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/cookbooks_endpoint.rb +19 -19
  33. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/data_bag_endpoint.rb +45 -45
  34. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/data_bag_item_endpoint.rb +25 -25
  35. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/data_bags_endpoint.rb +23 -23
  36. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_cookbook_endpoint.rb +24 -24
  37. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_cookbook_versions_endpoint.rb +123 -123
  38. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_cookbooks_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  39. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_endpoint.rb +33 -33
  40. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_nodes_endpoint.rb +23 -23
  41. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_recipes_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  42. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/environment_role_endpoint.rb +36 -36
  43. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/file_store_file_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  44. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/group_endpoint.rb +20 -20
  45. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/groups_endpoint.rb +13 -13
  46. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/license_endpoint.rb +25 -25
  47. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/node_endpoint.rb +17 -17
  48. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/node_identifiers_endpoint.rb +22 -0
  49. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/not_found_endpoint.rb +11 -11
  50. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_association_request_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  51. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_association_requests_endpoint.rb +30 -29
  52. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_authenticate_user_endpoint.rb +26 -26
  53. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_endpoint.rb +46 -41
  54. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_user_base.rb +15 -0
  55. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_user_endpoint.rb +26 -48
  56. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_users_endpoint.rb +43 -14
  57. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organization_validator_key_endpoint.rb +20 -20
  58. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/organizations_endpoint.rb +62 -55
  59. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/policies_endpoint.rb +151 -154
  60. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/principal_endpoint.rb +42 -42
  61. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/rest_list_endpoint.rb +42 -42
  62. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/rest_object_endpoint.rb +63 -63
  63. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/role_endpoint.rb +16 -16
  64. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/role_environments_endpoint.rb +14 -14
  65. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/sandbox_endpoint.rb +27 -27
  66. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/sandboxes_endpoint.rb +50 -50
  67. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/search_endpoint.rb +194 -192
  68. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/searches_endpoint.rb +18 -18
  69. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/server_api_version_endpoint.rb +14 -0
  70. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/system_recovery_endpoint.rb +30 -30
  71. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/user_association_request_endpoint.rb +40 -40
  72. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/user_association_requests_count_endpoint.rb +19 -19
  73. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/user_association_requests_endpoint.rb +19 -19
  74. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/user_organizations_endpoint.rb +22 -22
  75. data/lib/chef_zero/endpoints/version_endpoint.rb +12 -12
  76. data/lib/chef_zero/log.rb +7 -7
  77. data/lib/chef_zero/rest_base.rb +242 -214
  78. data/lib/chef_zero/rest_error_response.rb +11 -11
  79. data/lib/chef_zero/rest_request.rb +69 -65
  80. data/lib/chef_zero/rest_router.rb +45 -45
  81. data/lib/chef_zero/rspec.rb +308 -308
  82. data/lib/chef_zero/server.rb +642 -637
  83. data/lib/chef_zero/socketless_server_map.rb +92 -92
  84. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/binary_operator.rb +52 -52
  85. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/phrase.rb +23 -23
  86. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/range_query.rb +46 -46
  87. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/regexpable_query.rb +29 -29
  88. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/subquery.rb +37 -37
  89. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/term.rb +45 -45
  90. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/query/unary_operator.rb +43 -43
  91. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/solr_doc.rb +53 -53
  92. data/lib/chef_zero/solr/solr_parser.rb +203 -203
  93. data/lib/chef_zero/version.rb +3 -3
  94. data/spec/run_oc_pedant.rb +63 -56
  95. data/spec/search_spec.rb +32 -32
  96. data/spec/server_spec.rb +92 -91
  97. data/spec/socketless_server_map_spec.rb +76 -76
  98. data/spec/support/oc_pedant.rb +132 -134
  99. data/spec/support/stickywicket.pem +27 -27
  100. metadata +10 -15
  101. data/spec/run_pedant.rb +0 -103
  102. data/spec/support/pedant.rb +0 -129
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- [![Stories in Ready](https://badge.waffle.io/chef/chef-zero.png?label=ready&title=Ready)](https://waffle.io/chef/chef-zero)[![Stories in Progress](https://badge.waffle.io/chef/chef-zero.png?label=in+progress&title=In+Progress)](https://waffle.io/chef/chef-zero)
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-
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- Chef Zero
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- =========
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-
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- Description
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- -----------
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- Chef Zero is a simple, easy-install, in-memory Chef server that can be useful
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- for Chef Client testing and chef-solo-like tasks that require a full Chef
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- Server. It IS intended to be simple, Chef 11 compliant, easy to run and fast
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- to start. It is NOT intended to be secure, scalable, performant or persistent.
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- It does NO input validation, authentication or authorization (it will not
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- throw a 400, 401 or 403). It does not save data, and will start up empty each
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- time you start it.
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-
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- Because Chef Zero runs in memory, it's super fast and lightweight. This makes
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- it perfect for testing against a "real" Chef Server without mocking the
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- entire Internet.
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-
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-
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- Installation
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- ------------
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- This server can be installed as a Ruby Gem.
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-
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- $ gem install chef-zero
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-
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- If you're using bundler, add `chef-zero` as a development dependency:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- group :development do
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- gem 'chef-zero'
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- end
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- ```
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-
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- Or in a `.gemspec`
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-
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- ```ruby
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- s.add_development_dependency 'chef-zero'
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- ```
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-
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- You can also clone the source repository and install it using `rake install`.
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-
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- Usage
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- -----
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- One of chef-zero's primary uses is as a small test server for people writing and
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- testing clients. Here's a simple example of starting it up:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- require 'chef_zero/server'
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- server = ChefZero::Server.new(port: 4000)
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- server.start
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- ```
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-
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- This will create a server instance in the foreground. To stop the server:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- server.stop
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- ```
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-
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- This is great for debugging and logging requests, but you'll probably want
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- to run this in the background so you have full control of your thread.
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-
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- To run Chef Zero in the background, simply issue the `start_background` command:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- require 'chef_zero/server'
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- server = ChefZero::Server.new(port: 4000)
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- server.start_background
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- ```
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-
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- You can stop the server the same way:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- server.stop
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- ```
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-
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- ### Valid Options
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- You may currently pass the following options to the initializer:
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-
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- - `host` - the host to run on (Default: '127.0.0.1')
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- - `port` - the port to run on (Default: 8889)
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- - `debug` - run in debug mode to see all requests and responses (Default: false)
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-
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-
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- CLI (Command Line)
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- -----------------
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- If you don't want to use Chef Zero as a library, you can simply start an instance
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- with the included `chef-zero` executable:
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-
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- $ chef-zero
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-
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- Note, this will run in the foreground.
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-
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- You now have a fully functional (empty) Chef Server running.
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-
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- To try it out, go into the `chef-zero/playground` directory and run `knife`. It
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- will behave the same as a normal Chef Server, and all normal knife commands will
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- work (show, list, delete, from file, upload, download, diff ...). For example,
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- with +knife-essentials+ (or Chef 11) you can upload everything in the repo:
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-
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- chef-zero/playground> knife upload .
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- Created nodes/desktop.json
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- Created data_bags/dns
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- Created environments/production.json
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- Created nodes/lb.json
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- Created nodes/dns.json
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- Created nodes/ldap.json
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- Created nodes/www.json
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- Created data_bags/dns/services.json
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- Created environments/staging.json
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- Created data_bags/passwords
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- Created data_bags/users
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- Created data_bags/users/jkeiser.json
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- Created data_bags/passwords/github.json
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- Created data_bags/passwords/twitter.json
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- Created data_bags/users/schisamo.json
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- Created data_bags/users/sethvargo.json
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- Created cookbooks/apache2
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- Created cookbooks/php
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-
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- chef-zero/playground> knife environment list
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- _default
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- production
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- staging
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-
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- To use it in your own repository, create a `knife.rb` like so:
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-
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- chef_server_url 'http://127.0.0.1:8889'
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- node_name 'stickywicket'
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- client_key 'path_to_any_pem_file.pem'
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-
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- And use knife like you normally would.
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-
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- Since Chef Zero does no authentication, any `.pem` file will do. The client just
135
- needs something to sign requests with (which will be ignored on the server). Even
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- though it's ignored, the `.pem` must still be a valid format.
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-
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- Now, stop the Chef Zero server and all the data is gone!
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-
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- Run `chef-zero --help` to see a list of the supported flags and options:
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-
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- ```text
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- Usage: chef-zero [ARGS]
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- -H, --host HOST Host to bind to (default: 127.0.0.1)
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- -p, --port PORT Port to listen on
146
- --[no-]generate-keys Whether to generate actual keys or fake it (faster). Default: false.
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- -l, --log-level LEVEL Set the output log level
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- -h, --help Show this message
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- --version Show version
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- ```
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+
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+ Chef Zero
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+ =========
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+
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+ [![Status](https://travis-ci.org/chef/chef-zero.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chef/chef-zero)
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/chef-zero.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/chef-zero)
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+ [![Stories in Ready](https://badge.waffle.io/chef/chef-zero.png?label=ready&title=Ready)](https://waffle.io/chef/chef-zero)
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+ [![Stories in Progress](https://badge.waffle.io/chef/chef-zero.png?label=in+progress&title=In+Progress)](https://waffle.io/chef/chef-zero)
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+
10
+
11
+ Description
12
+ -----------
13
+ Chef Zero is a simple, easy-install, in-memory Chef server that can be useful
14
+ for Chef Client testing and chef-solo-like tasks that require a full Chef
15
+ Server. It IS intended to be simple, Chef 11 compliant, easy to run and fast
16
+ to start. It is NOT intended to be secure, scalable, performant or persistent.
17
+ It does NO input validation, authentication or authorization (it will not
18
+ throw a 400, 401 or 403). It does not save data, and will start up empty each
19
+ time you start it.
20
+
21
+ Because Chef Zero runs in memory, it's super fast and lightweight. This makes
22
+ it perfect for testing against a "real" Chef Server without mocking the
23
+ entire Internet.
24
+
25
+
26
+ Installation
27
+ ------------
28
+ This server can be installed as a Ruby Gem.
29
+
30
+ $ gem install chef-zero
31
+
32
+ If you're using bundler, add `chef-zero` as a development dependency:
33
+
34
+ ```ruby
35
+ group :development do
36
+ gem 'chef-zero'
37
+ end
38
+ ```
39
+
40
+ Or in a `.gemspec`
41
+
42
+ ```ruby
43
+ s.add_development_dependency 'chef-zero'
44
+ ```
45
+
46
+ You can also clone the source repository and install it using `rake install`.
47
+
48
+ Usage
49
+ -----
50
+ One of chef-zero's primary uses is as a small test server for people writing and
51
+ testing clients. Here's a simple example of starting it up:
52
+
53
+ ```ruby
54
+ require 'chef_zero/server'
55
+ server = ChefZero::Server.new(port: 4000)
56
+ server.start
57
+ ```
58
+
59
+ This will create a server instance in the foreground. To stop the server:
60
+
61
+ ```ruby
62
+ server.stop
63
+ ```
64
+
65
+ This is great for debugging and logging requests, but you'll probably want
66
+ to run this in the background so you have full control of your thread.
67
+
68
+ To run Chef Zero in the background, simply issue the `start_background` command:
69
+
70
+ ```ruby
71
+ require 'chef_zero/server'
72
+ server = ChefZero::Server.new(port: 4000)
73
+ server.start_background
74
+ ```
75
+
76
+ You can stop the server the same way:
77
+
78
+ ```ruby
79
+ server.stop
80
+ ```
81
+
82
+ ### Valid Options
83
+ You may currently pass the following options to the initializer:
84
+
85
+ - `host` - the host to run on (Default: '127.0.0.1')
86
+ - `port` - the port to run on (Default: 8889)
87
+ - `debug` - run in debug mode to see all requests and responses (Default: false)
88
+
89
+
90
+ CLI (Command Line)
91
+ -----------------
92
+ If you don't want to use Chef Zero as a library, you can simply start an instance
93
+ with the included `chef-zero` executable:
94
+
95
+ $ chef-zero
96
+
97
+ Note, this will run in the foreground.
98
+
99
+ You now have a fully functional (empty) Chef Server running.
100
+
101
+ To try it out, go into the `chef-zero/playground` directory and run `knife`. It
102
+ will behave the same as a normal Chef Server, and all normal knife commands will
103
+ work (show, list, delete, from file, upload, download, diff ...). For example,
104
+ with +knife-essentials+ (or Chef 11) you can upload everything in the repo:
105
+
106
+ chef-zero/playground> knife upload .
107
+ Created nodes/desktop.json
108
+ Created data_bags/dns
109
+ Created environments/production.json
110
+ Created nodes/lb.json
111
+ Created nodes/dns.json
112
+ Created nodes/ldap.json
113
+ Created nodes/www.json
114
+ Created data_bags/dns/services.json
115
+ Created environments/staging.json
116
+ Created data_bags/passwords
117
+ Created data_bags/users
118
+ Created data_bags/users/jkeiser.json
119
+ Created data_bags/passwords/github.json
120
+ Created data_bags/passwords/twitter.json
121
+ Created data_bags/users/schisamo.json
122
+ Created data_bags/users/sethvargo.json
123
+ Created cookbooks/apache2
124
+ Created cookbooks/php
125
+
126
+ chef-zero/playground> knife environment list
127
+ _default
128
+ production
129
+ staging
130
+
131
+ To use it in your own repository, create a `knife.rb` like so:
132
+
133
+ chef_server_url 'http://127.0.0.1:8889'
134
+ node_name 'stickywicket'
135
+ client_key 'path_to_any_pem_file.pem'
136
+
137
+ And use knife like you normally would.
138
+
139
+ Since Chef Zero does no authentication, any `.pem` file will do. The client just
140
+ needs something to sign requests with (which will be ignored on the server). Even
141
+ though it's ignored, the `.pem` must still be a valid format.
142
+
143
+ Now, stop the Chef Zero server and all the data is gone!
144
+
145
+ Run `chef-zero --help` to see a list of the supported flags and options:
146
+
147
+ ```text
148
+ Usage: chef-zero [ARGS]
149
+ -H, --host HOST Host to bind to (default: 127.0.0.1)
150
+ -p, --port PORT Port to listen on
151
+ --[no-]generate-keys Whether to generate actual keys or fake it (faster). Default: false.
152
+ -l, --log-level LEVEL Set the output log level
153
+ -h, --help Show this message
154
+ --version Show version
155
+ ```