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Infrastructure as Code Cookbook

You're reading from   Infrastructure as Code Cookbook Automate complex infrastructures

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464910
Length 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pierre Pomès Pierre Pomès
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Stephane Jourdan Stephane Jourdan
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Vagrant Development Environments FREE CHAPTER 2. Provisioning IaaS with Terraform 3. Going Further with Terraform 4. Automating Complete Infrastructures with Terraform 5. Provisioning the Last Mile with Cloud-Init 6. Fundamentals of Managing Servers with Chef and Puppet 7. Testing and Writing Better Infrastructure Code with Chef and Puppet 8. Maintaining Systems Using Chef and Puppet 9. Working with Docker 10. Maintaining Docker Containers Index

Managing files, directories, and templates


A very useful Chef feature is the ability to manage files right from the Chef code. Either plain files can be copied or dynamic files can be generated through templates. We'll leverage this feature to create an example PHP test file and dynamically generate Apache VirtualHosts for our LAMP server, so you'll know how to reuse it anywhere else.

Getting ready

To work through this recipe, you will need the following:

  • A working Chef DK installation on the workstation

  • A working Chef client configuration on the remote host

  • Optionally, the Chef code from the previous recipes

How to do it…

We'll manage two different kinds of files in two different ways: a static file and a dynamic file generated from a template, so the most common usage is covered.

Managing a simple static file

Let's begin by creating a basic PHP file that will only display the phpinfo() result. This is done using the simple file resource with the file path as argument, giving its content inline...

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