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License: Apache License 2.0
MiniMart RubyGem for Chef cookbook mirroring and storage.
License: Apache License 2.0
I'm running into issues when installing the latest version of minimart:
...
Using serverspec 2.35.0
Using http-cookie 1.0.2
Using ridley 4.4.2
Using chef 12.10.24
Using rest-client 1.8.0
Using berkshelf 4.0.1
Installing minimart 1.1.6 (was 1.1.4)
Gem::InstallError: minimart requires Ruby version ~> 2.1, ~> 2.2.
An error occurred while installing minimart (1.1.6), and Bundler cannot continue.
Make sure that `gem install minimart -v '1.1.6'` succeeds before bundling.
automation_scripts kulatung$ ruby --version
ruby 2.1.8p440 (2015-12-16 revision 53160) [x86_64-darwin13.0]
Any idea what's going on?
Please publish the 1.1.0 release of this gem so it's easily installable using 'gem install minimart'.
Thanks
Currently minimart uses ridley 4. It would be really nice to have ridley 5 in order to be able to use minimart and berkshelf 5 gems in the same time and on the same ruby env/gemset.
Currently you are forced to use Berkshelf 4 if you want to use minimart. Berkshelf 4 contains couple of bugs, where were fixed in the Berkshelf 5.
If Minimart tries to download a cookbook that is 'broken' then the whole process stops not allowing other cookbooks to be downloaded. Probably it's by design but in our case it represented a problem when we tried to mirror bunch of cookbooks off https://supermarket.chef.io .
Example:
-- Downloading sphinx 0.6.0
_opt_minimart: #<Zlib::GzipFile::Error: not in gzip format, input="sphinx
In our case desired behavior would be to log the error/warning and proceed with other cookbooks.
As I develop a new cookbook I list the dependency cookbook foo in inventory.yml pinning it to a specific version (2.7.1). This finished cookbook I am developing does not go into minimart itself. Then I begin work on another cookbook and add its dependency bar to inventory.yml. bar uses a different version of foo (2.8.0) that explicitly described in inventory.yml so minimart mirror now errors loading bar because it breaks the foo mold. Having to explicitly list go back and edit foo's entry in inventory.yml seems awfully manual and error prone. Are there any alternatives besides listing my original cookbook in minimart or am i missing something?
-- Downloading bar 0.2.0
The dependency foo-2.8.0 could not be installed. This is because a cookbook listed in the inventory depends on a version of 'foo' that does not match the explicit requirements for the 'foo' cookbook.
Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure
Can a remove cookbook option be added to minimart?
Hi guys,
Much like the chef supermarket badges you see in a lot of the cookbook repos, I built into web
a step to build a badge for the latest cookbook. The badge will link back to a new latest page for that cookbook. Would you guys be interested in a change like this?
I'm using http://shields.io/ to create the badge and I save it back to the site, similar to
I also feel that for the community gem there should be a configuration parameter to enable or disable this feature. But I don't know where to deposit it.
Thoughts?
When attempting to sync a cookbook from git (using the example given in README.md), I receive the following error message:
/var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/git-1.2.6/lib/git/base.rb:335:in fetch': wrong number of arguments (2 for 1) (ArgumentError) from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/download/git_repository.rb:23:in
block in fetch'
from /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/tmpdir.rb:83:in mktmpdir' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/download/git_repository.rb:21:in
fetch'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/inventory_requirement/git_requirement.rb:70:in download_cookbook' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/inventory_requirement/base_requirement.rb:45:in
fetch_cookbook'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_builder.rb:43:in block in install_cookbooks_with_explicit_location' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_requirements.rb:31:in
call'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_requirements.rb:31:in block in each_with_explicit_location' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_requirements.rb:26:in
each'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_requirements.rb:26:in each' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_requirements.rb:30:in
each_with_explicit_location'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_builder.rb:42:in install_cookbooks_with_explicit_location' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/mirror/inventory_builder.rb:26:in
build!'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/commands/mirror.rb:26:in execute!' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/cli.rb:56:in
mirror'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/command.rb:27:in run' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/invocation.rb:126:in
invoke_command'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor.rb:359:in dispatch' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/base.rb:440:in
start'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/bin/minimart:4:in <top (required)>' from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/bin/minimart:19:in
load'
from /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/bin/minimart:19:in `
The problem is resolved by removing the second argument from the fetch call on line 23 in /home/minimart/.gem/ruby/1.9.1/gems/minimart-1.0.2/lib/minimart/download/git_repository.rb ("tags: true"). This is because the fetch function in /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/git-1.2.6/lib/git/base.rb only accepts 0 or 1 argument.
I'm kind of a Ruby noob (also in general), so figured I'd just post this as an issue with how I managed to fix it and let you guys look at it more closely since I'm sure I missed something obvious...
Hey guys, I got a jenkins job installing this via rubygems and am lazy and don't want to change it to pull from GH.
Releasing this with the issues_url
change would be great.
can you please give the option to keep downloading either the next version if one is available or the next cookbook in inventory.yml instead of aborting the minimart mirror
on the first instance of a failed download?
this is what it looks like when it stops
...
cookbook already installed: swarm-0.2.0.
cookbook already installed: nagios-grid-0.1.1.
cookbook already installed: flyway-0.1.2.
-- Downloading flyway 0.1.3
The cookbook flyway with the version 0.1.0 could not be found
We have a few hundred cookbooks stored in git (with almost 4000 tagged versions) which minimart handles pretty easily.
We manage our cookbooks using a continuous deployment pipeline which tests, version bumps, tags, commits to git and uploads our cookbooks to a chef-server automatically on pull requests. We're trying to replace our chef-server/berkshelf-api with minimart deployed to s3.
It would be amazing if we could just kick off a minimart mirror
command after updating the inventory.yml
file. The problem is that the mirror
command seems to fetch all the cookbooks again, even if they already exist in the inventory/cache. With ~4000 cookbooks, this means we can't just replace our chef-server upload step with a minimart
deploy.
How difficult would it be to have minimart check for the presence of cookbooks in the inventory directory, and then skip them during the fetch phase?
If you have a cookbook with a file path or git url it will always re-download even if it just got it and there are no changes to it. This seems inefficient and could be better, we can check to see if we already have cookbooks from the super market, why to we skip this check with ones that have a path or git url??
Im running into issues running a berks install against our minimart server. As of today its configured for http and I get the following error
Resolving cookbook dependencies...
Fetching 'testme' from source at .
Fetching cookbook index from http://xxxxxxx...
/opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/berkshelf-api-client-1.2.1/lib/berkshelf/api_client/connection.rb:67:in block in universe': undefined method
each' for #String:0x000000013dafa8 (NoMethodError)
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/berkshelf-api-client-1.2.1/lib/berkshelf/api_client/connection.rb:66:in tap' from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/berkshelf-api-client-1.2.1/lib/berkshelf/api_client/connection.rb:66:in
universe'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/berkshelf-3.2.3/lib/berkshelf/source.rb:22:in build_universe' from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/berkshelf-3.2.3/lib/berkshelf/installer.rb:21:in
block (2 levels) in build_universe'
Should this be a thing? if so how ???
maybe there should be an option to use a name spaced cookbook like Github repo's forked.
myappleguy/ruby-cookbook
electric-it/ruby-cookbook
ruby-cookbook
how to reproduce problem:
root@d43d5405d23f:/# minimart mirror --inventory-config=test.yml
Fetching the universe for https://api.berkshelf.com ...
The cookbook erlang with the version 2.1.0 could not be found
this is the inventory file:
root@d43d5405d23f:/# more test.yml
sources:
- "https://api.berkshelf.com"
cookbooks:
erlang:
versions:
- "2.1"
this particular version actually does exist:
https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/erlang/versions/2.1
also it seems to get confused with this type of versioning:
https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/apache_vhosts/versions/20140110
The date displayed in the app next to every cookbook shows the date I have last uploaded cookbooks.
Not sure if this is issue with minimart, sync script, or user error?
Hi there,
I'm testing minimart and facing the following issue:
Ruby version, gem version, installed gems (minimart 1.2.0) and nodejs version:
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/ruby --version
ruby 2.2.4p230 (2015-12-16 revision 53155) [x86_64-linux]
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/gem --version
2.4.5.1
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/gem list
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
addressable (2.3.8)
bigdecimal (1.2.6)
buff-config (1.0.1)
buff-extensions (1.0.0)
buff-ignore (1.1.1)
buff-ruby_engine (0.1.0)
buff-shell_out (0.2.0)
bundler (1.11.2)
celluloid (0.16.0)
celluloid-io (0.16.2)
chef-config (12.9.38)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.1)
diff-lcs (1.2.5)
domain_name (0.5.20160310)
erubis (2.7.0)
execjs (2.6.0)
faraday (0.9.2)
fuzzyurl (0.8.0)
git (1.3.0)
hashie (3.4.3)
hitimes (1.2.3)
http-cookie (1.0.2)
httpclient (2.8.0)
io-console (0.4.3)
json (1.8.1)
mime-types (2.99.1)
minimart (1.2.0)
minitar (0.5.4)
minitest (5.4.3)
mixlib-authentication (1.4.0)
mixlib-config (2.2.1)
mixlib-log (1.6.0)
mixlib-shellout (2.2.6)
molinillo (0.4.4)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
netrc (0.11.0)
nio4r (1.2.1)
octokit (3.8.0)
power_assert (0.2.2)
psych (2.0.8)
rack (1.6.4)
rake (10.4.2)
rdoc (4.2.0)
redcarpet (3.3.2)
rest-client (1.8.0)
retryable (2.0.3)
ridley (4.5.0)
rspec-core (3.4.4)
rspec-expectations (3.4.0)
rspec-mocks (3.4.1)
rspec-support (3.4.1)
sass (3.4.22)
sawyer (0.6.0)
semverse (1.2.1)
solve (2.0.3)
sprockets (3.6.0)
test-unit (3.0.8)
thor (0.19.1)
tilt (2.0.2)
timers (4.0.4)
uglifier (2.7.2)
unf (0.1.4)
unf_ext (0.0.7.2)
varia_model (0.4.1)
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ nodejs --version
v0.10.44
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$
Inventory file:
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ cat inventory.yml
sources:
- "https://supermarket.chef.io"
cookbooks:
nodejs:
versions:
- "~> 2.4.4"
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$
Retrieving the cookbooks to generate the mirror:
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/minimart mirror --load-deps
Fetching the universe for https://supermarket.chef.io ...
-- Downloading nodejs 2.4.4
-- Downloading yum-epel 0.6.6
-- Downloading yum 3.10.0
-- Downloading build-essential 3.2.0
-- Downloading seven_zip 2.0.0
-- Downloading windows 1.39.2
-- Downloading chef_handler 1.3.0
-- Downloading ark 1.0.1
-- Downloading apt 3.0.0
-- Downloading homebrew 2.1.0
Minimart is done building your inventory!
The inventory can be found in ./inventory
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$
Trying to generate the endpoint:
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$ sudo /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/minimart web --host=minimart.example.com
Building the cookbook index.
Generating Minimart HTML.
/opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/tilt-2.0.2/lib/tilt/template.rb:85:in `initialize': /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/../web/templates/dashboard.erb is not valid US-ASCII (Encoding::InvalidByteSequenceError)
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/template_helper.rb:30:in `new'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/template_helper.rb:30:in `template'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/template_helper.rb:17:in `render_template'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/dashboard_generator.rb:33:in `block in generate_template_content'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/../web/templates/layout.erb:26:in `block in singleton class'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/../web/templates/layout.erb:-6:in `instance_eval'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/../web/templates/layout.erb:-6:in `singleton class'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/../web/templates/layout.erb:-8:in `__tilt_47167812802960'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/tilt-2.0.2/lib/tilt/template.rb:164:in `call'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/tilt-2.0.2/lib/tilt/template.rb:164:in `evaluate'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/tilt-2.0.2/lib/tilt/template.rb:99:in `render'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/template_helper.rb:23:in `render_in_base_layout'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/dashboard_generator.rb:33:in `generate_template_content'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/dashboard_generator.rb:26:in `generate'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/html_generator.rb:66:in `generate_index'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/web/html_generator.rb:29:in `generate'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/commands/web.rb:77:in `generate_html'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/commands/web.rb:41:in `execute!'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/lib/minimart/cli.rb:95:in `web'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/command.rb:27:in `run'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/invocation.rb:126:in `invoke_command'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor.rb:359:in `dispatch'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/thor-0.19.1/lib/thor/base.rb:440:in `start'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/minimart-1.2.0/bin/minimart:4:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/minimart:23:in `load'
from /opt/rubies/2.2.4/bin/minimart:23:in `<main>'
vagrant@default-ubuntu-1404:~$
Just an idea that could simplify things a bit.
Currently we have rake tasks compile_js
and compile_css
https://github.com/electric-it/minimart/blob/master/Rakefile#L18-L44
That will uglify and minify the JS and CSS files from the _assets dir to the assets dir.
In the HTMLGenerator
class we are copying those assets over into the web directory as part of the static site creation.
https://github.com/electric-it/minimart/blob/master/lib/minimart/web/html_generator.rb#L34
It seems like this may be a good place to have it minify & uglify the CSS and JS files for us during the site generation process instead of relying on the rake task.
What do you think @richardardrichard @ge1st @berniedurfee-ge
On supermarket your able to view dependencies of a cookbooks. You can see all dependent cookbooks and contingent cookbooks (other cookbooks which depend on the cookbook your veiwing.)
ex. https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/apt#dependencies
I'd like to see similar functionality added to Minimart as you can currently only see dependent cookbooks for any particular cookbook.
This is for refactoring the test suite so it is more consistent and easier to develop with.
One of the pain points is the use of VCR in inventory_builder_spec.rb
that fails sometimes on Travis ut passes sometimes locally and fails sometimes locally.
This could be much better.
Please add icons to exherbo and archlinux
I know this works with anonymous access to Github but what if access to Github or a private repo requires authentication?
Policy for pulling updated versions of dependencies so when a new version is released then we should have something to say "Hey I can be updated if I pass validation".
Hi guys, great project, thanks for making it.
Would you be amiable for a PR to expose the issues_url
and source_url
in the cookbook details page (as per the metadata docs)? It would be helpful for our team.
There should be a way to automate the approval process for what cookbook or dependencies are allowed into you Minimart.
I have branch create by git flow like feature/xxx
minimart failed to fetch it via branches: with error
/home/vtolstov/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p484/gems/git-1.2.9.1/lib/git/lib.rb:917:in `command': git '--git-dir=/tmp/d20150430-5070-1prj1eu' rev-parse 'feature/public_key' 2>&1:fatal: ambiguous argument 'feature/public_key': unknown revision or path not in the working tree. (Git::GitExecuteError)
Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
'git [...] -- [...]'
Typically we don't use quotes for cookbook names in inventory.yml file thus having this requirement:
sources:
I was wondering if there is currently, or planned for the near future, any of the following features:
Thanks!
Hello,
When running the "minimart mirror" command after installing minimart Gem version 1.2.3 I get the following error
[vagrant@centos minimart]$ minimart mirror
/opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/execjs-2.7.0/lib/execjs/runtimes.rb:58:in `autodetect': Could not find a JavaScript runtime. See https://github.com/rails/execjs for a list of available runtimes. (ExecJS::RuntimeUnavailable)
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/execjs-2.7.0/lib/execjs.rb:5:in `<module:ExecJS>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/execjs-2.7.0/lib/execjs.rb:4:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/uglifier-3.0.0/lib/uglifier.rb:5:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart/web/html_generator.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart/web.rb:6:in `<module:Web>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart/web.rb:4:in `<module:Minimart>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart/web.rb:1:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart.rb:10:in `<module:Minimart>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart.rb:4:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:68:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:68:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/lib/minimart/cli.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:68:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/site_ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:68:in `require'
from /opt/chef/embedded/lib/ruby/gems/2.1.0/gems/minimart-1.2.3/bin/minimart:3:in `<top (required)>'
from /opt/chef/embedded/bin/minimart:22:in `load'
from /opt/chef/embedded/bin/minimart:22:in `<main>'
[vagrant@centos minimart]$
The O/S is CentOS 6.7
Ruby version ruby 2.1.8p440 (2015-12-16 revision 53160) [x86_64-linux](supplied with Chef)
Are we missing a Gem or need a specific version of Ruby?
If I roll back to Minimart 1.2.0 I get the following error
ERROR: Error installing minimart: minimart requires Ruby version ~> 2.1, ~> 2.2.
Which is what I think Minimart 1.2.3 fixes #47
We are currently using minimart version 1.1.3 but often have pain installing the dep-selector-libgecode gem as it takes a long time building native extensions, the later versions of Minimart do not appear to need this Gem, is that correct?
Thanks in advance.
Looks like the .travis.yml config was lost...
I found this software the other day and it's a really nice alternative to supermarket. Thanks for taking the time to write this.
One option I believe would be helpful for my use case is an option to skip the cookbook dependency resolution. I'd like to be able to add all of the cookbooks and their specified versions to the inventory without worrying about if a cookbook dependency is missing. That missing dependency is actually provided by another external cookbook source which I don't want to make available on minimart.
Hello!
This looks great, thank you for creating this project, and with such a nice looking home page!
The site indicates that this project is open source, but the license is not indicated there. Nor does the toplevel of the repository include a LICENSE or LICENSE.txt, and the gemspec "license" field is empty.
(The home page is empty too, it should probably point to http://electric-it.github.io/minimart/.)
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