- Overview
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with download_file
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
The download_file module allows you to download files on Windows
The download_file module introduced a small define download_file
that will
allow you to download a file over http(s) for usage during an installation.
This was created because the package resource does not support http as a source
for packages. It is only supported on Windows.
- Downloads files onto each node
- download_file makes use of Powershell so you will need to have at least version 2.0 installed in order to use this module.
To download dotnet 4.0
download_file { "Download dotnet 4.0" :
url => 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/5/A/95A9616B-7A37-4AF6-BC36-D6EA96C8DAAE/dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe',
destination_directory => 'c:\temp'
}
To download dotnet 4.0 using a proxy
download_file { "Download dotnet 4.0" :
url => 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/5/A/95A9616B-7A37-4AF6-BC36-D6EA96C8DAAE/dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe',
destination_directory => 'c:\temp',
proxy_address => 'http://corporateproxy.net:8080'
}
The proxy will be used as part of the download using PowerShell. This does not set a system wide proxy
download_file
: Download a give file
The http(s) destination of the file that you are looking to download
The full path to the directory on the system where the file will be downloaded to
The optional name of the file to download onto the system.
The optional http proxy address to use when downloading the file
The optional http proxy user to use when downloading the file. proxy_address
and proxy_password
must be specified or this has no effect.
The optional http proxy password to use when downloading the file. proxy_address
and proxy_user
must be specified or this has no effect. By default this value
accepts secure strings. A secure string is (unfortunately) tied to the machine
that it is used for. To generate a secure string for a given machine, users
should run the following powershell command on that machine (replacing
PASSWORD with the desired password):
ConvertFrom-SecureString -securestring $(ConvertTo-SecureString "PASSWORD" -AsPlainText -Force)
It is possible to get this information then clear the command from history, but it's important to note that the -Force argument is there to suppress warnings that the plaintext password is in the history.
If this process sounds unappealing, you can send the password in plaintext
(which sits in the download-<filename>.ps1
file on the machine being provisioned)
by changing the is_password_secure
variable to false
.
The optional switch to change the way that proxyPassword
is interpreted from
secure string to plaintext. This will send the password in plaintext to the
machine being provisioned, which may be a security concern.
An optional array of cookies to add to the HTTP request for the download.
This module is tested on the following platforms:
- Windows 2008
- Windows 2008 R2
- Windows 2012
- Windows 2012 R2
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
It is tested with the OSS version of Puppet only.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for full details on contributing to this project.