# Git Cookbook [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chef-cookbooks/git.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chef-cookbooks/git) [![Cookbook Version](https://img.shields.io/cookbook/v/git.svg)](https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/git) Installs git_client from package or source. Optionally sets up a git service under xinetd. ## Scope This cookbook is concerned with the Git SCM utility. It does not address ecosystem tooling or related projects. ## Requirements ### Platforms The following platforms have been tested with Test Kitchen: ``` |--------------+-------| | centos-5 | X | |--------------+-------| | centos-6 | X | |--------------+-------| | centos-7 | X | |--------------+-------| | fedora-22 | X | |--------------+-------| | fedora-23 | X | |--------------+-------| | debian-7 | X | |--------------+-------| | debian-8 | X | |--------------+-------| | ubuntu-12.04 | X | |--------------+-------| | ubuntu-14.04 | X | |--------------+-------| | ubuntu-15.04 | X | |--------------+-------| ``` ### Chef - Chef 11+ ### Cookbooks - depends 'build-essential' - For compiling from source - depends 'dmg' - For OSX Support - depends 'windows' - For Windows support - depends 'yum-epel' - For older RHEL platform_family support ## Usage - Add `git::default`, `git::source` or `git::windows` to your run_list - OR - Add `depends 'git', '~> 4.3'` to your cookbook's metadata.rb - include_recipe one of the recipes from your cookbook - OR - Use the git_client resource directly, the same way you'd use core - Chef resources (file, template, directory, package, etc). ## Resources Overview - `git_client`: Manages a Git client installation on a machine. Acts as a singleton when using the (default) package provider. Source provider available as well. - `git_service`: Sets up a Git service via xinetd. WARNING: This is insecure and will probably be removed in the future ### git_client The `git_client` resource manages the installation of a Git client on a machine. #### Example ``` git_client 'default' do action :install end ``` #### Properties Currently, there are distinct sets of resource properties, used by the providers for source, package, osx, and windows. # used by linux package providers - `package_name` - Package name to install on Linux machines. Defaults to a calculated value based on platform. - `package_version` - Defaults to nil. - `package_action` - Defaults to `:install` # used by source providers - `source_prefix` - Defaults to '/usr/local' - `source_url` - Defaults to a calculated URL based on source_version - `source_version` - Defaults to 2.7.4 - `source_use_pcre` - configure option for build. Defaults to false - `source_checksum` - Defaults to a known value for the 2.7.4 source tarball # used by OSX package providers - `osx_dmg_app_name` - Defaults to 'git-2.7.1-intel-universal-mavericks' - `osx_dmg_package_id` - Defaults to 'GitOSX.Installer.git271.git.pkg' - `osx_dmg_volumes_dir` - Defaults to 'Git 2.7.1 Mavericks Intel Universal' - `osx_dmg_url` - Defaults to Sourceforge - `osx_dmg_checksum` - Defaults to the value for 2.7.1 # used by the Windows package providers - `windows_display_name` - Windows display name - `windows_package_url` - Defaults to the Internet - `windows_package_checksum` - Defaults to the value for 2.7.4 ## Recipes This cookbook ships with ready to use, attribute driven recipes that utilize the `git_client` and `git_service` resources. As of cookbook 4.x, they utilize the same attributes layout scheme from the 3.x. Due to some overlap, it is currently impossible to simultaneously install the Git client as a package and from source by using the "manipulate a the node attributes and run a recipe" technique. If you need both, you'll need to utilize the git_client resource in a recipe. ## Attributes ### Windows - `node['git']['version']` - git version to install - `node['git']['url']` - URL to git package - `node['git']['checksum']` - package SHA256 checksum - `node['git']['display_name']` - `windows_package` resource Display Name (makes the package install idempotent) ### Mac OS X - `node['git']['osx_dmg']['url']` - URL to git package - `node['git']['osx_dmg']['checksum']` - package SHA256 checksum ### Linux - `node['git']['prefix']` - git install directory - `node['git']['version']` - git version to install - `node['git']['url']` - URL to git tarball - `node['git']['checksum']` - tarball SHA256 checksum - `node['git']['use_pcre']` - if true, builds git with PCRE enabled ## License & Authors - Author:: Joshua Timberman ([joshua@chef.io](mailto:joshua@chef.io)) - Author:: Sean OMeara ([sean@chef.io](mailto:sean@chef.io)) - Copyright:: 2009-2016, Chef Software, Inc. ``` Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ```