Installs node.js/npm and includes a resource for managing npm packages
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- Debian/Ubuntu
- RHEL/CentOS/Scientific/Amazon/Oracle
- openSUSE
- Windows
Note: Source installs require GCC 4.8+, which is not included on older distro releases
- Chef Infra Client 15.3+
- ark
Include the nodejs recipe to install node on your system based on the default installation method:
include_recipe "nodejs"
Install node from packages:
node['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'package' # Not necessary because it's the default
include_recipe "nodejs"
# Or
include_recipe "nodejs::nodejs_from_package"
By default this will setup deb/rpm repositories from nodesource.com, which include up to date NodeJS packages. If you prefer to use distro provided package you can disable this behavior by setting node['nodejs']['install_repo']
to false
.
Install node from official prebuilt binaries:
node['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'binary'
include_recipe "nodejs"
# Or
include_recipe "nodejs::nodejs_from_binary"
# Or set a specific version of nodejs to be installed
node.default['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'binary'
node.default['nodejs']['version'] = '5.9.0'
node.default['nodejs']['binary']['checksum'] = '99c4136cf61761fac5ac57f80544140a3793b63e00a65d4a0e528c9db328bf40'
# Or fetch the binary from your own location
node.default['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'binary'
node.default['nodejs']['binary']['url'] = 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/my-bucket/node-v7.8.0-linux-x64.tar.gz'
node.default['nodejs']['binary']['checksum'] = '0bd86f2a39221b532172c7d1acb57f0b0cba88c7b82ea74ba9d1208b9f6f9697'
Install node from sources:
node['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'source'
include_recipe "nodejs"
# Or
include_recipe "nodejs::nodejs_from_source"
Install node from chocolatey:
node['nodejs']['install_method'] = 'chocolatey'
include_recipe "nodejs"
# Or
include_recipe "nodejs::nodejs_from_chocolatey"
Npm is included in nodejs installs by default. By default, we are using it and call it embedded
. Adding recipe nodejs::npm
assure you to have npm installed and let you choose install method with node['nodejs']['npm']['install_method']
include_recipe "nodejs::npm"
Warning: This recipe will include the nodejs
recipe, which by default includes nodejs::nodejs_from_package
if you did not set node['nodejs']['install_method']
.
note: This resource was previously named nodejs_npm. Calls to that resource name will still function, but cookbooks should be updated for the new npm_package resource name.
npm_package
lets you install npm packages from various sources:
-
npm registry:
- name:
property :package
- version:
property :version
(optional)
- name:
-
url:
property :url
- for git use
git://{your_repo}
- for git use
-
from a json (package.json by default):
property :json
- use
true
for default - use a
String
to specify json file
- use
Packages can be installed globally (by default) or in a directory (by using attribute :path
)
You can specify an NPM_TOKEN
environment variable for accessing NPM private modules by using attribute :npm_token
You can specify a NODE_ENV
environment variable, in the case that some element of your installation depends on this by using attribute :node_env
. E.g., using node-config
as part of your postinstall script. Please note that adding the --production
option will override this to NODE_ENV=production
.
You can append more specific options to npm command with attribute :options
array :
You can specify auto_update as false to stop the npm install command from running and updating an installed package. Running the command will update packages within restrictions imposed by a package.json file. The default behavior is to update automatically.
- use an array of options (w/ dash), they will be added to npm call.
- ex:
['--production','--force']
or['--force-latest']
You can specify live_stream true for the resource to have the package install information included in the chef-client log outout for better npm package diagnostics and trouble shooting.
This LWRP attempts to use vanilla npm as much as possible (no custom wrapper).
npm_package 'express'
npm_package 'async' do
version '0.6.2'
end
npm_package 'request' do
url 'github mikeal/request'
end
npm_package 'grunt' do
path '/home/random/grunt'
json true
user 'random'
node_env 'staging'
end
npm_package 'my_private_module' do
path '/home/random/myproject' # The root path to your project, containing a package.json file
json true
npm_token '12345-abcde-e5d4c3b2a1'
user 'random'
options ['--production'] # Only install dependencies. Skip devDependencies
end
Or add packages via attributes (which accept the same attributes as the LWRP above):
"nodejs": {
"npm_packages": [
{
"name": "express"
},
{
"name": "async",
"version": "0.6.2"
},
{
"name": "request",
"url": "github mikeal/request"
}
{
"name": "grunt",
"path": "/home/random/grunt",
"json": true,
"user": "random"
}
]
}
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