fairchild-poolparty 1.1.4 → 1.1.5

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  1. data/README.txt +0 -12
  2. data/Rakefile +17 -1
  3. data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
  4. data/bin/cloud +20 -1
  5. data/bin/cloud-bootstrap +14 -4
  6. data/bin/cloud-configure +26 -9
  7. data/bin/cloud-contract +7 -7
  8. data/bin/cloud-describe +28 -0
  9. data/bin/cloud-expand +13 -6
  10. data/bin/cloud-list +3 -5
  11. data/bin/cloud-osxcopy +1 -1
  12. data/bin/cloud-provision +1 -1
  13. data/bin/cloud-show +6 -5
  14. data/bin/cloud-ssh +1 -3
  15. data/bin/cloud-start +8 -6
  16. data/bin/cloud-terminate +9 -7
  17. data/bin/server-cloud-elections +29 -18
  18. data/bin/server-ensure-provisioning +24 -29
  19. data/bin/server-list-active +10 -5
  20. data/bin/server-monitor.ru +18 -1
  21. data/bin/server-update-hosts +3 -3
  22. data/bin/server-write-new-nodes +1 -1
  23. data/config/jeweler.rb +12 -3
  24. data/lib/poolparty/aska/aska.rb +1 -12
  25. data/lib/poolparty/base_packages/haproxy.rb +26 -18
  26. data/lib/poolparty/base_packages/poolparty.rb +1 -1
  27. data/lib/poolparty/capistrano.rb +1 -1
  28. data/lib/poolparty/core/array.rb +12 -0
  29. data/lib/poolparty/core/hash.rb +12 -5
  30. data/lib/poolparty/core/nil.rb +8 -0
  31. data/lib/poolparty/core/object.rb +15 -5
  32. data/lib/poolparty/core/string.rb +28 -2
  33. data/lib/poolparty/dependency_resolver/chef_resolver.rb +106 -79
  34. data/lib/poolparty/dependency_resolver/dependency_resolver.rb +1 -1
  35. data/lib/poolparty/dependency_resolver/dependency_resolver_cloud_extensions.rb +5 -4
  36. data/lib/poolparty/dependency_resolver/puppet_resolver.rb +44 -17
  37. data/lib/poolparty/helpers/console.rb +1 -1
  38. data/lib/poolparty/helpers/optioner.rb +9 -2
  39. data/lib/poolparty/lite.rb +12 -2
  40. data/lib/poolparty/modules/callbacks.rb +44 -0
  41. data/lib/poolparty/modules/cloud_dsl.rb +17 -11
  42. data/lib/poolparty/modules/cloud_resourcer.rb +29 -21
  43. data/lib/poolparty/modules/definable_resource.rb +1 -1
  44. data/lib/poolparty/modules/pinger.rb +28 -0
  45. data/lib/poolparty/modules/resourcing_dsl.rb +7 -3
  46. data/lib/poolparty/modules/thread_pool.rb +107 -106
  47. data/lib/poolparty/modules/user_helpers.rb +20 -0
  48. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/base_monitor.rb +32 -81
  49. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitor_rack.rb +60 -69
  50. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/favicon_monitor.rb +12 -0
  51. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/load_monitor.rb +9 -15
  52. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/memory_monitor.rb +48 -48
  53. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/neighborhood_monitor.rb +77 -0
  54. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/{stats_monitor.rb → monitors/stats_monitor.rb} +29 -24
  55. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/time_monitor.rb +15 -0
  56. data/lib/poolparty/net/messenger.rb +2 -0
  57. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter/cloud_control.rb +177 -227
  58. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter/connections.rb +10 -18
  59. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter/interactive.rb +24 -90
  60. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_base.rb +98 -25
  61. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/ec2/ec2.rb +83 -66
  62. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/utilities/vm_disk.rb +12 -0
  63. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/utilities/vmx.rb +33 -0
  64. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/utilities/vmx_file.rb +117 -0
  65. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/vmrun.rb +165 -0
  66. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/vmrun_instance.rb +71 -0
  67. data/lib/poolparty/{base_packages → plugins}/bind.rb +1 -1
  68. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/chef.rb +71 -71
  69. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/chef_deploy.rb +58 -0
  70. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/{deploydirectory.rb → deploy_directory.rb} +12 -3
  71. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/dynomite.rb +14 -0
  72. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/gem_package.rb +37 -0
  73. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/line_in_file.rb +1 -0
  74. data/lib/poolparty/plugins/nanite.rb +41 -0
  75. data/lib/poolparty/{base_packages → plugins}/tokyo_tyrant.rb +1 -1
  76. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/cloud.rb +36 -35
  77. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/default.rb +2 -11
  78. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/key.rb +15 -12
  79. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/neighborhoods.rb +54 -21
  80. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/plugin.rb +6 -9
  81. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/plugin_model.rb +5 -5
  82. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/pool.rb +8 -4
  83. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/poolparty_base_class.rb +20 -11
  84. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/resource.rb +9 -5
  85. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/service.rb +3 -1
  86. data/lib/poolparty/provision/boot_strapper.rb +47 -24
  87. data/lib/poolparty/provision/configurations/chef.rb +7 -4
  88. data/lib/poolparty/provision/dr_configure.rb +80 -25
  89. data/lib/poolparty/resources/cron.rb +8 -0
  90. data/lib/poolparty/resources/directory.rb +1 -1
  91. data/lib/poolparty/resources/file.rb +16 -0
  92. data/lib/poolparty/resources/package.rb +7 -2
  93. data/lib/poolparty/resources/service.rb +4 -3
  94. data/lib/poolparty/resources/symlink.rb +0 -8
  95. data/lib/poolparty/schema.rb +35 -20
  96. data/lib/poolparty/templates/haproxy.conf +27 -25
  97. data/lib/poolparty/templates/monitor.ru +3 -3
  98. data/lib/poolparty/verification/verifier_base.rb +17 -0
  99. data/lib/poolparty/verification/verifiers/ping.rb +17 -0
  100. data/lib/poolparty/verification/verify.rb +74 -0
  101. data/lib/poolparty.rb +8 -9
  102. data/lib/poolpartycl.rb +14 -0
  103. data/spec/bin/server-list-active_spec.rb +2 -0
  104. data/spec/poolparty/base_packages/haproxy_spec.rb +1 -1
  105. data/spec/poolparty/core/array_spec.rb +3 -1
  106. data/spec/poolparty/core/ordered_hash_spec.rb +2 -2
  107. data/spec/poolparty/dependency_resolver/chef_resolver_spec.rb +9 -15
  108. data/spec/poolparty/dependency_resolver/dependency_resolver_cloud_extensions_spec.rb +6 -6
  109. data/spec/poolparty/dependency_resolver/puppet_resolver_spec.rb +121 -124
  110. data/spec/poolparty/net/remote_spec.rb +287 -286
  111. data/spec/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/ec2_mocks_and_stubs.rb +1 -1
  112. data/spec/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/ec2_remote_instance_spec.rb +7 -8
  113. data/spec/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/ec2_spec.rb +22 -7
  114. data/spec/poolparty/net/remoter_spec.rb +48 -45
  115. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/cloud_spec.rb +15 -22
  116. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/key_spec.rb +4 -4
  117. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/neighborhoods_spec.rb +1 -2
  118. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/plugin_spec.rb +2 -2
  119. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/resource_spec.rb +4 -5
  120. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty_base_class_spec.rb +82 -78
  121. data/spec/poolparty/resources/package_spec.rb +0 -3
  122. data/spec/poolparty/spec_helper.rb +4 -4
  123. data/tasks/development.rake +9 -0
  124. data/test/poolparty/core/array_test.rb +21 -0
  125. data/test/poolparty/core/hash_test.rb +14 -1
  126. data/test/poolparty/core/string_test.rb +29 -0
  127. data/test/poolparty/dependency_resolver/puppet_resolver_test.rb +106 -0
  128. data/test/poolparty/modules/callbacks_test.rb +40 -0
  129. data/test/poolparty/modules/cloud_dsl_test.rb +25 -0
  130. data/test/poolparty/net/remoter_bases/vmrun/vmrun_test.rb +50 -0
  131. data/test/poolparty/net/remoter_test.rb +14 -0
  132. data/test/poolparty/poolparty/neighborhood_test.rb +23 -0
  133. data/test/poolparty/poolparty/poolparty_base_class_test.rb +84 -0
  134. data/test/poolparty/verification/verify_test.rb +49 -0
  135. data/test/test_helper.rb +4 -1
  136. data/test/test_poolparty.rb +6 -5
  137. data/vendor/chef/apache2/attributes/apache.rb +1 -1
  138. data/vendor/chef/apache2/templates/default/default-site.erb +1 -1
  139. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/LICENSE +201 -0
  140. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/README.rdoc +24 -0
  141. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/Rakefile +57 -0
  142. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/TODO +4 -0
  143. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/lib/chef-deploy/cached_deploy.rb +230 -0
  144. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/lib/chef-deploy/git.rb +132 -0
  145. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/lib/chef-deploy/subversion.rb +98 -0
  146. data/vendor/chef/chef-deploy/lib/chef-deploy.rb +183 -0
  147. metadata +57 -252
  148. data/bin/cloud-run +0 -18
  149. data/bin/cloud-stats +0 -17
  150. data/bin/ec2-list-active +0 -24
  151. data/bin/pool +0 -31
  152. data/bin/pool-describe +0 -8
  153. data/bin/pool-generate +0 -18
  154. data/bin/pool-init +0 -28
  155. data/bin/pool-list +0 -30
  156. data/bin/pool-start +0 -26
  157. data/bin/server-list-instances +0 -15
  158. data/lib/erlang/messenger/Emakefile +0 -1
  159. data/lib/erlang/messenger/Makefile +0 -15
  160. data/lib/erlang/messenger/README +0 -5
  161. data/lib/erlang/messenger/Rakefile +0 -72
  162. data/lib/erlang/messenger/control +0 -11
  163. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/client.app +0 -19
  164. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/master.app +0 -19
  165. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/node.app +0 -19
  166. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/packager.app +0 -19
  167. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/pm_client_rel-0.1.rel +0 -1
  168. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/pm_master_rel-0.1.rel +0 -1
  169. data/lib/erlang/messenger/ebin/pm_node_rel-0.1.rel +0 -1
  170. data/lib/erlang/messenger/include/defines.hrl +0 -27
  171. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/AUTHORS +0 -2
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  175. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/NOTES +0 -276
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  201. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/ebin/file_monitor.beam +0 -0
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  223. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/src/file_monitor.erl +0 -409
  224. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/sys.config +0 -9
  225. data/lib/erlang/messenger/lib/eunit/vsn.mk +0 -1
  226. data/lib/erlang/messenger/pm_client_rel-0.1.boot +0 -0
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  230. data/lib/erlang/messenger/pm_node_rel-0.1.boot +0 -0
  231. data/lib/erlang/messenger/pm_node_rel-0.1.script +0 -237
  232. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/client_app.erl +0 -39
  233. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/client_server.erl +0 -60
  234. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/master_app.erl +0 -39
  235. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/node_app.erl +0 -39
  236. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_client.erl +0 -49
  237. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_client_supervisor.erl +0 -38
  238. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_cluster.erl +0 -61
  239. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_event_manager.erl +0 -27
  240. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_master.erl +0 -215
  241. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_master_event_handler.erl +0 -72
  242. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_master_supervisor.erl +0 -39
  243. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_node.erl +0 -200
  244. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_node_supervisor.erl +0 -38
  245. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_packager.erl +0 -76
  246. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_spawner.erl +0 -213
  247. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/pm_strings.erl +0 -11
  248. data/lib/erlang/messenger/src/utils.erl +0 -72
  249. data/lib/erlang/messenger/useful_snippets +0 -17
  250. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/server_monitor.rb +0 -7
  251. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/monitors/web_monitor.rb +0 -18
  252. data/lib/poolparty/monitors/neighborhood_monitor.rb +0 -24
  253. data/lib/poolparty/monitors.rb +0 -6
  254. data/lib/poolparty/net/remoter/lists.rb +0 -12
  255. data/lib/poolparty/poolparty/custom_resource.rb +0 -45
  256. data/lib/poolparty/resources/custom_service.rb +0 -30
  257. data/lib/poolparty/services/gem_package.rb +0 -52
  258. data/lib/poolparty/version.rb +0 -15
  259. data/spec/poolparty/plugins/svn_spec.rb +0 -16
  260. data/spec/poolparty/poolparty/custom_resource_spec.rb +0 -79
  261. data/vendor/gems/butterfly/History.txt +0 -4
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- library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
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