Class: Chef::Resource::Template
- Inherits:
-
File
- Object
- Chef::Resource
- File
- Chef::Resource::Template
- Includes:
- Mixin::Securable
- Defined in:
- lib/chef/resource/template.rb
Overview
A cookbook template is an Embedded Ruby (ERB) template that is used to dynamically generate static text files. Templates may contain Ruby expressions and statements, and are a great way to manage configuration files. Use the template resource to add cookbook templates to recipes; place the corresponding Embedded Ruby (ERB) template file in a cookbook's /templates directory.
Use the template resource to manage the contents of a file using an Embedded Ruby (ERB) template by transferring files from a sub-directory of COOKBOOK_NAME/templates/ to a specified path located on a host that is running the chef-client. This resource includes actions and properties from the file resource. Template files managed by the template resource follow the same file specificity rules as the remote_file and file resources.
Constant Summary
Constants inherited from Chef::Resource
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#inline_helper_blocks ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute inline_helper_blocks.
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#inline_helper_modules ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute inline_helper_modules.
Attributes inherited from File
Attributes inherited from Chef::Resource
#allowed_actions, #cookbook_name, #declared_type, #default_guard_interpreter, #elapsed_time, #enclosing_provider, #executed_by_runner, #logger, #params, #recipe_name, #resource_initializing, #run_context, #source_line, #updated
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#helper(method_name, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a helper method to be defined in the template context when rendering.
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#helper_modules ⇒ Object
Compiles all helpers from inline method definitions, inline module definitions, and external modules into an Array of Modules.
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#helpers(module_name = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a module to define helper methods in the template's context when rendering.
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#initialize(name, run_context = nil) ⇒ Template
constructor
A new instance of Template.
- #source(file = nil) ⇒ Object
Methods included from Mixin::Securable
#group, included, #mode, #owner
Methods included from Mixin::Securable::WindowsSecurableAttributes
Methods inherited from File
#special_docker_files?, #state_for_resource_reporter, #verify
Methods inherited from Chef::Resource
action, #action, #action=, action_class, #action_description, #after_created, allowed_actions, allowed_actions=, #as_json, #before_notifications, chef_version_for_provides, #compile_time, #cookbook_version, #current_value, #current_value_does_not_exist!, #custom_exception_message, custom_resource?, #customize_exception, declare_action_class, #declared_key, default_action, default_action=, default_description, #defined_at, #delayed_action, #delayed_notifications, deprecated, description, #events, examples, from_hash, from_json, #guard_interpreter, #identity, identity_attr, identity_property, #ignore_failure, #immediate_notifications, inherited, #inspect, introduced, is_custom_resource!, json_create, load_current_value, #load_from, #lookup_provider_constant, #method_missing, #name, #node, #not_if, #notifies, #notifies_before, #notifies_delayed, #notifies_immediately, #only_if, preview_resource, #provider, #provider=, #provider_for_action, provides, provides?, #resolve_notification_references, resource_for_node, resource_matching_short_name, #resource_name, resource_name, resource_name=, #retries, #retry_delay, #run_action, #sensitive, #should_skip?, skip_docs, sorted_descendants, #source_line_file, #source_line_number, state_attrs, #state_for_resource_reporter, #subscribes, #suppress_up_to_date_messages?, target_mode, #to_h, #to_json, #to_s, #to_text, #umask, unified_mode, #updated?, #updated_by_last_action, #updated_by_last_action?, use, #validate_action, #validate_resource_spec!, #value_to_text, #with_umask
Methods included from Mixin::Provides
#provided_as, #provides, #provides?
Methods included from Mixin::DescendantsTracker
#descendants, descendants, direct_descendants, #direct_descendants, find_descendants_by_name, #find_descendants_by_name, #inherited, store_inherited
Methods included from Mixin::LazyModuleInclude
#descendants, #include, #included
Methods included from Mixin::PowershellOut
#powershell_out, #powershell_out!
Methods included from Mixin::WindowsArchitectureHelper
#assert_valid_windows_architecture!, #disable_wow64_file_redirection, #forced_32bit_override_required?, #is_i386_process_on_x86_64_windows?, #node_supports_windows_architecture?, #node_windows_architecture, #restore_wow64_file_redirection, #valid_windows_architecture?, #with_os_architecture, #wow64_architecture_override_required?, #wow64_directory
Methods included from DSL::Secret
#default_secret_config, #default_secret_service, #secret, #with_secret_config, #with_secret_service
Methods included from DSL::RenderHelpers
#render_json, #render_toml, #render_yaml
Methods included from DSL::ReaderHelpers
#parse_file, #parse_json, #parse_toml, #parse_yaml
Methods included from DSL::Powershell
Methods included from DSL::RegistryHelper
#registry_data_exists?, #registry_get_subkeys, #registry_get_values, #registry_has_subkeys?, #registry_key_exists?, #registry_value_exists?
Methods included from DSL::ChefVault
#chef_vault, #chef_vault_item, #chef_vault_item_for_environment
Methods included from DSL::DataQuery
#data_bag, #data_bag_item, #search, #tagged?
Methods included from EncryptedDataBagItem::CheckEncrypted
Methods included from DSL::PlatformIntrospection
#older_than_win_2012_or_8?, #platform?, #platform_family?, #value_for_platform, #value_for_platform_family
Methods included from Mixin::ConvertToClassName
#convert_to_class_name, #convert_to_snake_case, #filename_to_qualified_string, #normalize_snake_case_name, #snake_case_basename
Methods included from Mixin::Deprecation
#deprecated_attr, #deprecated_attr_reader, #deprecated_attr_writer, #deprecated_ivar
Methods included from Mixin::Properties
#copy_properties_from, included, #property_description, #property_is_set?, #reset_property
Methods included from Mixin::ParamsValidate
#lazy, #set_or_return, #validate
Methods included from DSL::RebootPending
Methods included from DSL::DeclareResource
#build_resource, #declare_resource, #delete_resource, #delete_resource!, #edit_resource, #edit_resource!, #find_resource, #find_resource!, #resources, #with_run_context
Constructor Details
#initialize(name, run_context = nil) ⇒ Template
Returns a new instance of Template.
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 46 def initialize(name, run_context = nil) super @source = "#{::File.basename(name)}.erb" @inline_helper_blocks = {} @inline_helper_modules = [] @helper_modules = [] end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class Chef::Resource
Instance Attribute Details
#inline_helper_blocks ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute inline_helper_blocks.
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 43 def inline_helper_blocks @inline_helper_blocks end |
#inline_helper_modules ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute inline_helper_modules.
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 44 def inline_helper_modules @inline_helper_modules end |
Instance Method Details
#helper(method_name, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a helper method to be defined in the template context when rendering.
=== Example:
==== Basic usage: Given the following helper: helper(:static_value) { "hello from helper" } A template with the following code: <%= static_value %> Will render as; hello from helper
==== Referencing Instance Variables: Any instance variables available to the template can be referenced in the method body. For example, you can simplify accessing app-specific node attributes like this: helper(:app) { @node[:my_app_attributes] } And use it in a template like this: <%= app[:listen_ports] %> This is equivalent to the non-helper template code: <%= @node[:my_app_attributes][:listen_ports] %>
==== Method Arguments: Helper methods can also take arguments. The syntax available for argument specification supports full syntax available for method definition.
Continuing the above example of simplifying attribute access, we can define a helper to look up app-specific attributes like this: helper(:app) { |setting| @node[:my_app_attributes][setting] } The template can then look up attributes like this: <%= app(:listen_ports) %>
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 107 def helper(method_name, &block) unless block_given? raise Exceptions::ValidationFailed, "`helper(:method)` requires a block argument (e.g., `helper(:method) { code }`)" end unless method_name.is_a?(Symbol) raise Exceptions::ValidationFailed, "method_name argument to `helper(method_name)` must be a symbol (e.g., `helper(:method) { code }`)" end @inline_helper_blocks[method_name] = block end |
#helper_modules ⇒ Object
Compiles all helpers from inline method definitions, inline module definitions, and external modules into an Array of Modules. The context object for the template is extended with these modules to provide per-resource template logic.
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 184 def helper_modules compiled_helper_methods + compiled_helper_modules + @helper_modules end |
#helpers(module_name = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Declares a module to define helper methods in the template's context when rendering. There are two primary forms.
=== Inline Module Definition
When a block is given, the block is used to define a module which is
then mixed in to the template context w/ extend
.
==== Inline Module Example Given the following code in the template resource: helpers do # Add "syntax sugar" for referencing app-specific attributes def app(attribute) @node[:my_app_attributes][attribute] end end You can use it in the template like so: <%= app(:listen_ports) %> Which is equivalent to: <%= @node[:my_app_attributes][:listen_ports] %>
=== External Module Form When a module name is given, the template context will be extended with that module. This is the recommended way to customize template contexts when you need to define more than an handful of helper functions (but also try to keep your template helpers from getting out of hand--if you have very complex logic in your template helpers, you should further extract your code into separate libraries).
==== External Module Example To extract the above inline module code to a library, you'd create a library file like this: module MyTemplateHelper # Add "syntax sugar" for referencing app-specific attributes def app(attribute) @node[:my_app_attributes][attribute] end end And in the template resource: helpers(MyTemplateHelper) The template code in the above example will work unmodified.
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 161 def helpers(module_name = nil, &block) if block_given? && !module_name.nil? raise Exceptions::ValidationFailed, "Passing both a module and block to #helpers is not supported. Call #helpers multiple times instead" elsif block_given? @inline_helper_modules << block elsif module_name.is_a?(::Module) @helper_modules << module_name elsif module_name.nil? raise Exceptions::ValidationFailed, "#helpers requires either a module name or inline module code as a block.\n" + "e.g.: helpers do; helper_code; end;\n" + "OR: helpers(MyHelpersModule)" else raise Exceptions::ValidationFailed, "Argument to #helpers must be a module. You gave #{module_name.inspect} (#{module_name.class})" end end |
#source(file = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/chef/resource/template.rb', line 54 def source(file = nil) set_or_return( :source, file, kind_of: [ String, Array ] ) end |