Install and configure maven2 and maven3 from the binaries provided by the maven project.
Provides the maven
LWRP for pulling a maven artifact from a maven
repository and placing it in an arbitrary location.
Platform:
- Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Red Hat, Fedora
The following Opscode cookbooks are dependencies:
- java - this cookbook not only depends on the java virtual machine but it also depends on the java_ark LWRP present in the java cookbooks
- ark - used to unpack the maven tarball
node['maven']['version']
defaults to 2, specifies the major version of maven to install.node['maven']['m2_home']
defaults to '/usr/local/maven/'node['maven']['2']['url']
the download url for maven2node['maven']['2']['checksum']
the checksum, which you will have to recalculate if you change the download url using shasum -a 256node['maven']['3']['url']
download url for maven3node['maven']['3']['checksum']
the checksum, which you will have to recalculate if you change the download url using shasum -a 256
Includes the java recipe, and then installs maven according to the
version specified by the node['maven']['version']
attribute.
For testing only. From the development repository, use test-kitchen to test that the LWRP is operating with this recipe. Also contains example usage of the LWRP.
Simply include the recipe where you want Apache Maven installed.
The maven lwrp has two actions, :install
and :put
. They are
essentially the same accept that the install action will name the the
downloaded file artifact_id-version.packaging
. For example, the
mysql jar would be named mysql-5.1.19.jar.
Use the put action when you want to explicitly control the name of the
downloaded file. This is useful when you download an artifact and then
want to have Chef resources act on files within that the artifact. The
put action will creat a file named name.packaging
where name
corresponds to the name attribute.
- artifact_id: if this is not specified, the resource's name is used
- group_id: group_id for the artifact
- version: version of the artifact
- dest: the destination folder for the jar and its dependencies
- packaging: defaults to 'jar'
- classifier: distinguishes artifacts that were built from the same POM but differ in context
- repositories: array of maven repositories to use, defaults to ["http://repo1.maven.apache.org/maven2"]
- owner: the owner of the resulting file, default is root
- mode: integer value for file permissions, default is 0644
- transitive: whether to resolve dependencies transitively, defaults to false. Please note: Event true will only place one artifact in dest. All others are downloaded to the local repository.
maven "mysql-connector-java" do
group_id "mysql"
version "5.1.19"
dest "/usr/local/tomcat/lib/"
end
# The artifact will be downloaded to /usr/local/tomcat/lib/mysql-connector-java-5.1.19.jar
maven "solr" do
group_id "org.apache.solr"
version "3.6.1"
packaging "war"
dest "/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/"
action :put
end
# The artifact will be downloaded to /usr/local/tomcat/webapps/solr.war
maven "custom-application" do
group_id "com.company.name"
version "2.0.0"
dest "/usr/local/tomcat/lib"
classifier "client"
action :put
end
# The artifact will be downloaded to /usr/local/tomcat/lib/custom-application-2.0.0-client.jar
- Author:: Seth Chisamore ([email protected])
- Author:: Bryan W. Berry ([email protected])
- Author:: Leif Madsen ([email protected])
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