The Chef Server API is used to provide access to objects on the Chef Server, including nodes, environments, roles, cookbooks (and cookbook versions), and to manage an API client list and the associated RSA public key-pairs.
This is a generic library and has additional support for the Laravel framework.
Add jenssegers/chef
as a requirement to composer.json:
{
"require": {
"jenssegers/chef": "dev-master"
}
}
Update your packages with composer update
or install with composer install
.
Create a chef object like this:
// composer
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
use Jenssegers\Chef\Chef;
// create chef object
$chef = new Chef($server, $client, $key, $version);
// API request
$response = $chef->api($endpoint, $method, $data);
See http://docs.opscode.com/api_chef_server.html for all available endpoints.
Get nodes:
$nodes = $chef->get('/nodes');
Create a data bag:
$bag = new stdClass;
$bag->name = "test";
$resp = $chef->post('/data', $bag);
Update a node:
$node = $chef->get('/nodes/webserver1');
$node->attributes->type = "webserver";
$chef->put('/nodes/webserver1', $node);
Delete a data bag:
$chef->delete('/data/test/item');
Register the Chef package with Laravel in app/config/app.php
, add the following provider:
'Jenssegers\Chef\ChefServiceProvider',
And this alias:
'Chef' => 'Jenssegers\Chef\Facades\Chef'
Create a copy of the configuration file using Artisan:
php artisan config:publish jenssegers/chef
Edit the created configuration file in app/config/packages/jenssegers/chef/config.php
to match your environment:
'server' = the URL for the Chef Server
'client' = the name used when authenticating to a Chef Server
'key' = the location of the file which contains the client key
'version' = the version of the Chef Server API that is being used