A Puppet recipe for Apache Maven, to download artifacts from a Maven repository
Uses Apache Maven command line to download the artifacts.
To build the module for installing in your Puppet master:
gem install puppet-module
git clone git://github.com/maestrodev/puppet-maven.git
cd puppet-maven
puppet module build
puppet module install pkg/maestrodev-maven-1.0.0.tar.gz
Of course, you can also clone the repository straight into /etc/puppet/modules/maven
as well.
If you are developing the module, it can be built using rake
:
gem install bundler
bundle
rake
In this case other required gems are automatically installed, and the package resides in the same location for publishing to your Puppet master.
maven { "/tmp/myfile":
id => "groupId:artifactId:version:packaging:classifier",
repos => ["id::layout::http://repo.acme.com","http://repo2.acme.com"],
}
or
maven { "/tmp/myfile":
groupid => "org.apache.maven",
artifactid => "maven-core",
version => "2.2.1",
packaging => "jar",
classifier => "sources",
repos => ["id::layout::http://repo.acme.com","http://repo2.acme.com"],
}
Values set in maven_opts
will be preprended to any existing
MAVEN_OPTS
value. This ensures that those already specified will win over
those added in mavenrc
.
If you would prefer these options to win, instead use:
maven_opts => "",
mavenrc_additions => 'MAVEN_OPTS="$MAVEN_OPTS -Xmx1024m"
$central = {
id => "myrepo",
username => "myuser",
password => "mypassword",
url => "http://repo.acme.com",
mirrorof => "external:*", # if you want to use the repo as a mirror, see maven::settings below
}
# Install Maven
class { "maven::maven":
version => "2.2.1", # version to install
# you can get Maven tarball from a Maven repository instead than from Apache servers, optionally with a user/password
repo => {
#url => "http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2",
#username => "",
#password => "",
},
user => "maven", # if you want to run it as a different user (defaults to root), will create it if not defined
user_system => true, # make the user a system user
maven_opts => "", # anything to add to MAVEN_OPTS in ~/.mavenrc
maven_path_additions => "", # anything to add to the PATH in ~/.mavenrc
} ->
# Create a settings.xml with the repo credentials
maven::settings { 'maven-user-settings' :
mirrors => [$central], # mirrors entry in settings.xml, uses id, url, mirrorof from the hash passed
servers => [$central], # servers entry in settings.xml, uses id, username, password from the hash passed
user => 'maven',
}
# defaults for all maven{} declarations
Maven {
user => "maven", # you can make puppet run Maven as a specific user instead of root, useful to share Maven settings and local repository
group => "maven", # you can make puppet run Maven as a specific group
repos => "http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2"
}
maven { "/tmp/maven-core-2.2.1.jar":
id => "org.apache.maven:maven-core:2.2.1:jar",
repos => ["central::default::http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2","http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2"],
}
maven { "/tmp/maven-core-2.2.1-sources.jar":
groupid => "org.apache.maven",
artifactid => "maven-core",
version => "2.2.1",
classifier => "sources",
}
Initially there was an Apache Buildr version, but it required to have Buildr installed before running Puppet and you would need to enable pluginsync in both master and clients.
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Carlos Sanchez [email protected] MaestroDev 2010-03-01