Version information
This version is compatible with:
- Puppet Enterprise 2017.2.x, 2017.1.x, 2016.5.x, 2016.4.x
- Puppet >=2.7.0 <5.0.0
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Puppet-Kallithea
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with kallithea
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
Overview
This module lets you setup a Kallithea instance.
Module Description
Kallithea is "a free software source code management system supporting two leading version control systems, Mercurial and Git." This module allows you to install, configure and run a working Kallithea instance. It does not make any attempt to setup an Apache reverse proxy or something similar, so this is up to you.
Setup
What kallithea affects
- Required Packages for installing the kallithea python package (platform dependent)
- The user under which Kallithea will run
- The Kallithea users home, containing a Python virtualenv in which Kallithea gets installed
- The Kallithea service
- Installation of git (optionally)
Setup Requirements
For full functionality, Kallithea requires git to be installed. This module can optionally git as well, but this requires the puppetlabs/git
module.
Beginning with kallithea
To get you up and running fast, simply declare
class { 'kallithea':
seed_db => true,
}
This will install Kallithea in an isolated virtualenv and create a default configuration as described in the Kallithea setup documentation. As of Kallithea version 0.2.1, this default configuration will use an SQLite database backend, which is then initialized due to the seed_db
parameter. A kallithea
Systemd service is set up, which then gets started and enabled by default.
If everything worked well, you should be able to browse your Kallithea instance on http://localhost:5000
, which can be accessed using the default credentials admin/adminpw
Usage
Put the classes, types, and resources for customizing, configuring, and doing the fancy stuff with your module here.
Reference
Classes
Public Classes
Private Classes
kallithea::config
kallithea::install
kallithea::params
kallithea::service
Defines
Class kallithea
Parameters (all optional)
-
admin_mail
: Mail of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toroot@${::fqdn}
. -
admin_pass
: Password of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toadminpw
. -
admin_user
: Name of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toadmin
. -
app_root
: The directory under which Kallithea will be installed (i.e. the home directory of$app_user
). Defaults to/srv/kallithea
. -
app_user
: The user under which Kallithea will be installed. Defaults tokallithea
. -
config
: If notundef
, this will the content of Kallitheas main configuration file${app_root}/kallithea.ini
. Otherwise, it will be initialized with Kallitheas defaults during installation. Defaults toundef
-
config_hash
: A hash of strings, used to add or update Kallitheas default INI-style configuration file. Keys correspond to sections the values, which must be string valued hashes of strings, correspond to key/value pairs within that section. For example,$config_hash => { 'DEFAULT' => { 'key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2', } }
will create two settings
key1 = value1
andkey = value2
withing theDEFAULT
section of Kallitheas configuration file.This parameter Will be ignored, if the
$config
parameter has been given. -
ldap_support
: If set to true, the python-ldap package and its dependencies will be installed into Kallitheas python environment. Defaults totrue
. -
manage_git
: Whether to install git using thepuppetlabs/git
module. Defaults tofalse
. -
manage_python
: Whether to install Python using thestankevich/python
module. Defaults totrue
. -
port
: Set Kallitheas listening port to specified value. Must be given as string. Defaults to whatever Kallitheas default is. -
proxy
: If notundef
, this will be the HTTP proxy settings which are used when installing Kallithea via pip. Defaults toundef
. -
rcextensions
: Setup a customrcextensions
package with provided content. -
repo_root
: The directory under which Kallithea will put the repositories. Defaults to${app_root}/repos
. -
seed_db
: Whether to initialize Kallitheas database during installation. A lockfile is created to prevent subsequent database resets (see documentation of the kallithea::seed_db class). Defaults tofalse
. -
service_enable
: Whether to enable the Kallithea service on boot. Defaults totrue
. -
service_ensure
: Whether to start Kallithea as a service. Defaults totrue
. -
service_provider
: Set to override Puppets default service provider in the definition of the Kallithea service. Supported values areinit
andsystemd
. -
version
: The version of Kallithea which should be installed. Ifundef
, the latest available version will be installed. Defaults toundef
. -
whoosh_cronjob
: Setup cronjob for generating the index for Kallitheas Whoosh full text search. Defaults totrue
.
Note: The values of the parameters admin_mail
, admin_pass
and admin_user
are only relevant if you are using seed_db => true
.
Class kallithea::seed_db
This class lets you initialize the database backing Kallithea. You have to do this at least once in order to use your Kallithea instance. Applying this class is idempotent, i.e. subsequent puppet runs will not reinitialize the database, as long as you don't remove the lockfile under ${app_root}/.db_initialized
.
Attention: Initializing Kallitheas database will wipe any previous data - use with care!
Parameters
user
: Mail of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toroot@${::fqdn}
.pass
: Password of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toadminpw
.mail
: Name of the initial admin user, created during database initialization. Defaults toadmin
.
Define kallithea::package
This define lets you install add ons for Kallithea by installing additional Python packages into Kallitheas virtualenv.
Parameters
title
: The name of the Python package.
Define kallithea::ini_setting
This define allows you to manipulate Kallitheas INI-file configuration. It is the backend of main classes $config_hash
parameter, which is the recommended usage. However, at times it might be advantageous to use this defined type directly, as it provides potentially more features. For example, by setting $ensure => absent
, it is possible to completely remove configuration entries, which is not possible with the $config_hash
parameter.
Parameters
setting
: The name of the setting you want to manipulate. Required.value
: The value the specified setting should be set to. Required.section
: The name of the section, in which the setting should be placed. Defaults toundef
.ensure
: Whether to set (present
) or delete (absent
) the specified setting. Defaults topresent
.
Limitations
This module has been developed been successfully tested using Kallithea v0.2.1 and v0.2.2 on the following operating systems:
- CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7
- Debian 7 and 8
- Fedora 19 and 20
- Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04
Support for Debian 6 is planned for future releases.
Development
See the CONTRIBUTING.md
file, which gets distributed as part of this module archive for information on how to contribute.
2016-01-13 Release 0.4.2
- implement the 'Anchor Pattern' for correct class containment
2016-01-12 Release 0.4.1
- hotfix for #24
2015-12-07 Release 0.4
- update metadata
- improve systemd support
- add $port parameter (from #18)
- implement #16, #17 and #19:
- add $rcextensions parameter
- add $service_provider parameter
- add $whoosh_cronjob parameter
2015-11-30 Release 0.3.1
- auto-restart kallithea on failure when using systemd
2015-07-28 Release 0.3.0
- add $manage_git parameter
- add $version parameter
- add $config_hash parameter
- Support for Debian 8
2015-07-22 Release 0.2.8
- Support for Fedora 19 and 20
- Improve spec and acceptance tests
- Fix #9 and #12
2015-07-07 Release 0.2.7
- Support for EL6
- Support for puppet4
- Improve spec tests
2015-07-04 Release 0.2.6
- Add support for Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 14.04 and Debian 7
- Various Code improvements
Dependencies
- puppetlabs/git (>=0.1.0 <1.0.0)
- puppetlabs/stdlib (>=1.0.0 <5.0.0)
- puppetlabs/inifile (>=1.3.0 <2.0.0)
- stankevich/python (>=1.9.0 <2.0.0)
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