Role and environment attributes
We can define an attribute in a role or an environment and use it to override the default settings on a node. When a role or an environment is applied during a chef-client run, the attributes defined in them are compared against those already present on the node. Finally, depending on the precedence order, the right attributes are applied to the node.
A role or environment attribute can be either a default
attribute or an override
attribute. It can't be a normal
attribute.
A default
attribute is automatically reset at every start of chef-client runs and has the lowest attribute precedence. Any cookbook should be authored to make the most of default
attributes.
An override
attribute, on the other hand, has higher attribute precedence over the default
, force_default
, and normal
attributes. A cookbook should be authored to make use of override_attribute
only when required.
Attribute precedence
Attributes are always applied to a machine by chef-client in the following...