Because sometimes you really just need Puppet to be Chef for one fucking minute.
A ruby
provider for the exec
resource.
- Overview
- Setup - The basics of getting started with chef
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
pizzaops-chef
is a ruby
provider for the exec
type, to enable running arbitrary Ruby code on Puppet agent-managed nodes.
If you use this, you should probably feel bad about it.
Like all good hacky bullshit projects, there are no tests.
Requires you to either have an executable ruby
binary in your path, or to be running Puppet Enterprise. The ruby
provider will favor PE's built in Ruby over system Ruby, because we know it works.
# Load ruby script from `files` subdirectory of `mymodule` module.
$script = file('mymodule/myscript.rb')
# Run the script
exec { 'evil ruby script':
command => $script,
provider => ruby,
}
Like any exec
, it should be combined with onlyif
, unless
, etc., to make it idempotent.
Currently only supports *nix systems. There's no reason it can't work on Windows, but I haven't gotten around to trying it yet.
Fork it, make a pull request. The usual applies.