This is a cookbook for managing RabbitMQ with Chef. It uses the default settings, but can also be configured via attributes.
Installs rabbitmq-server
from RabbitMQ.com's APT repository or the RPM directly (there is no yum repo). The distribution-provided versions were quite old and newer features were needed.
Cluster recipe is now combined with default. Recipe will now auto-cluster. Set the :cluster attribute to true, :cluster_disk_nodes array of node@host
strings that describe which you want to be disk nodes and then set an alphanumeric string for the :erlang_cookie.
To enable SSL turn :ssl to true and set the paths to your cacert, cert and key files.
There are 2 LWRPs for interacting with RabbitMQ.
Adds and deletes users, fairly simplistic permissions management.
:add
adds auser
with apassword
:delete
deletes auser
:set_permissions
sets thepermissions
for auser
,vhost
is optional:clear_permissions
clears the permissions for auser
rabbitmq_user "guest" do
action :delete
end
rabbitmq_user "nova" do
password "sekret"
action :add
end
rabbitmq_user "nova" do
vhost "/nova"
permissions "\".*\" \".*\" \".*\""
action :set_permissions
end
Adds and deletes vhosts.
:add
adds avhost
:delete
deletes avhost
rabbitmq_vhost "/nova" do
action :add
end
For an already running cluster, these actions still require manual intervention:
- changing the :erlang_cookie
- turning :cluster from true to false
The rabbitmq::chef recipe was only used for the chef-server cookbook and has been moved to chef-server::rabbitmq.
Author:: Benjamin Black b@b3k.us Author:: Daniel DeLeo dan@kallistec.com Author:: Matt Ray matt@opscode.com
Copyright:: 2009-2011 Opscode, Inc
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