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Magento Cookbook

Collection of recipes to build app stack for the Magento deployments with Chef

Installation

With Berkshelf

echo "cookbook 'magento', '~> 0.7'" >> Berksfile
berks install
berks upload # if using with Chef Server

With Chef Repository

Run the following commands with-in your Chef Repository:

knife cookbook site install magento
knife cookbook upload magento

Usage Examples

Single Rackspace Cloud Server Instance

Bootstrap Rackspace Cloud Servers instance with:

knife rackspace server create --run-list 'recipe[magento]' --server-name magebox --image 125 --flavor 3

Navigate to the node URL or IP in your browser to complete Magento installation. NOTE: you might need to skip base url validation.

Default Mysql Credentials:

  • database: magento
  • user: magentouser
  • password: randombly generated, see magento -> db attributes under Chef Server dashboard

See Launch Cloud Instances with Knife for the reference.

Hacking

The project preconfigured with a helper tools for bootstraping cookbook in a sandboxed environment, i.e. VirtualBox

Requirements

  • Bundler: gem install bundler
  • Berkshelf: bundle install
  • Vagrant 1.1.0 and greater
  • Berkshelf plugin for Vagrant: vagrant plugin install vagrant-berkshelf
  • Omnibus plugin for Vagrant: vagrant plugin install vagrant-omnibus

Bootstrap VirtualBox

With Ubuntu 12.04

vagrant up

With CentOS 6.5

VMBOX='centos65' vagrant up

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request