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Jochen Lillich
August 23, 2012
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Use Datacenter Tools to Make Your Dev Life Easier
Talk at DrupalCon Munich 2012 about using Chef and Vagrant in a development environment
Jochen Lillich
August 23, 2012
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Transcript
freistil.it Use datacenter tools to make your dev life easier
Jochen Lillich
About me
Jochen Lillich @geewiz * 1970 Linux Sysadmin & Trainer IT
Manager at WEB.DE, 1&1 Founder & CTO at freistil IT
freistil IT http://freistil.it @freistil “Ops for Devs” DrupalCONCEPT: Drupal IaaS
Challenge... Local development environments Manual configuration effort Mismatched software versions
Long onboarding times
...accepted! Minimize setup time Make Development = Production Reproduce setup
consistently on demand
Vagrant
“Vagrant uses Oracle’s VirtualBox to build configurable, lightweight, and portable
virtual machines dynamically.” http://vagrantup.com
$ gem install vagrant $ vagrant box add precise64 http://
files.vagrantup.com/precise64.box $ cd ~/myvm $ vagrant init precise64 $ vagrant up $ vagrant ssh Instant VM
Pre-installed OS Available from http://files.vagrantup.com Box
Box – Management $ vagrant box -h $ vagrant package
-h
Box – DIY VeeWee by Patrick Dubois https://github.com/jedi4ever/veewee
Vagrantfile Ruby DSL for VM configuration Can be used for
many VMs
Vagrant::Config.run do |config| config.vm.box = "precise64" config.vm.boot_mode = :gui config.vm.forward_port
80, 8080 end Vagrantfile
“Well, I’ve been doing that for ages with snapshots/ images/other...”
None
“No matter how complex the realities of your business, Chef
makes it easy to deploy servers and scale applications throughout your entire infrastructure.” http://www.opscode.com/chef/
Ruby DSL for system administration tasks Makes only necessary changes
(Idempotence) CM with Chef
Infrastructure as Code Cookbooks Recipes Resources Providers Nodes Attributes Roles
Resources Package Service File, Directory Template Command, Script Cron Git
...
Example package ”apache2” do action :install end service ”apache2” do
action [:enable, :start] end
Example (cont.) template ”/etc/apache2/apache2.conf” do source ”apache2.conf.erb” owner ”root” group
”root” mode 0644 notifies ”reload”, ”service[apache2]” end
Community sites http://wiki.opscode.com http://community.opscode.com http://github.com/opscode-cookbooks
+
Installation $ gem install librarian $ cd ~/myvm $ librarian-chef
init $ $EDITOR Cheffile $ librarian-chef install
Cheffile site ”http://community.opscode.com/api/v1” cookbook ’apache2’ cookbook ’php’ cookbook ’mysql’
roles/drupal.rb name "drupal" description "Drupal dev VM" run_list( "recipe[apache2]", "recipe[apache2::mod_expires]",
"recipe[apache2::mod_rewrite]", "recipe[apache2::mod_php5]", "recipe[php]", "recipe[php::module_mysql]", "recipe[mysql::client]", "recipe[mysql::server]" )
Vagrantfile config.vm.provision :chef_solo do |chef| chef.cookbooks_path = ”cookbooks” chef.roles_path =
”roles” chef.add_role ”drupal-dev” end
Kitchen magic $ vagrant provision
Now do some awesome stuff!
And finally... $ vagrant destroy
Tips Keep all building blocks local: Cache packages Store your
own base boxes Use a central cookbook repository
Conclusion Combining Vagrant and Chef gives us: Dedicated, consistent, disposable
dev setups Efficient onboarding of new devs
Thank you! Please rate my session: http://bit.ly/dc12chef