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# # Cookbook Name::mu-tools # Recipe::aws_api # # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2014 eGlobalTech, Inc., all rights reserved # # Licensed under the BSD-3 license (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License in the root of the project or at # # http://egt-labs.com/mu/LICENSE.html # # 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. # well apparently these versions need to be pegged to whatever Chef is using # internally (as of Chef 17.4.38, aws-sdk-core 3.119) awsgems = { # "aws-sdk-core" => "~> 3.119", "aws-sdk-s3" => "3.205.0", # "aws-sdk-ec2" => nil } awsgems.each_pair { |g, v| # XXX chef_gem is, inexplicably, failing for these AWS SDK gems; logs indicate # installation, but they're not actually there. Doing it with an execute seems # to circumvent the problem. We then use chef_gem to load the stupid thing for # the current Chef run. execute "env -i /opt/chef/embedded/bin/gem install #{g} #{v.nil? ? "" : "--version '#{v}'"}" do compile_time true end chef_gem g do gem_binary "/opt/chef/embedded/bin/gem" version v if !v.nil? compile_time true action :install end } if platform_family?("rhel") or platform_family?("amazon") if node['platform_version'].to_i == 6 package "python34-pip" execute "/usr/bin/pip3 install awscli" do not_if "test -x /usr/bin/aws" end end end if node['platform_version'].to_i > 6 package "nvme-cli" do ignore_failure true end end
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