An orchestrator for describing and building entire systems with Chef.
Currently we only support AWS
, however we intend to add support for Vagrant
and Rackspace
quite soon.
Example configuration file (/etc/souffle/souffle.rb):
rack_environment "production"
aws_access_key "160147B34F7DCE679A6B"
aws_access_secret "e01a4cb196b092ca8e93a5e66837bb194e86a9b1"
aws_region "us-west-2"
aws_image_id "ami-1d75574f"
aws_instance_type "c1.medium"
key_name "josh"
The souffle
command line client can either be run standalone (with a single json provision) or as a webserver.
Running the service as a daemon automatically starts the webserver.
Usage: souffle (options)
-c, --config CONFIG The configuration file to use
-d, --daemonize Run the application as a daemon (forces `-s`)
-E, --environment The environment profile to use
-g, --group GROUP Group to set privilege to
-j, --json JSON The json for a single provision (negates `-s`)
-l, --log_level LEVEL Set the log level (debug, info, warn, error, fatal)
-L, --logfile LOG_LOCATION Set the log file location, defaults to STDOUT
-f, --pid PID_FILE Set the PID file location, defaults to /tmp/souffle.pid
-p, --provider PROVIDER The provider to use (overrides config)
-H, --hostname HOSTNAME Hostname to listen on (default: 0.0.0.0)
-P, --port PORT Port to listen on (default: 8080)
-s, --server Start the application as a server
-u, --user USER User to set privilege to
-V, --vagrant_dir VAGRANT_DIR The path to the base vagrant vm directory
-v, --version Show souffle version
-h, --help Show this message
As an example system we'll generate two nodes that both are provisioned with solo
, have 2 10GB raid0
EBS drives attached and configured with LVM
.
{
"user": "josh",
"options": {
"provider": "aws",
"domain": "mydomain.com",
"type": "solo",
"aws_ebs_size": 10,
"volume_count": 2
},
"nodes": [
{
"name": "example_repo",
"options": {
"attributes": {
"nginx": { "example_attribute": "blehk" }
},
"run_list": [ "role[nginx_server]" ]
}
},
{
"name": "example_srv",
"options": {
"attributes": {
"gem": { "source": "http://gem.mydomain.com" }
}
},
"run_list": [ "recipe[yum]", "recipe[gem]", "recipe[git]" ],
"dependencies": [ "role[nginx_server]" ]
}
]
}
Attributes work in a specific-wins merge for the json configuration. If you define a configuration option
, it's applied unless a system
level option overrides that, which is in tern applied unless a node
level option overrides that.
This should be a familiar concept to those of who are using Chef. Similar to environments
, roles
, and nodes
.
{
"options": {
"aws_ebs_size": 10,
"volume_count": 2
},
"nodes": [
{
"name": "is_overriden",
"options": {
"aws_ebs_size":20,
"volume_count": 4
}
},
{
"name": "not_overridden"
},
{
"name": "count_overridden",
"options": {
"volume_count": 6
}
},
{
"name": "ebs_overridden",
"options": {
"aws_ebs_size": 50
}
}
]
}
With the above system, we'll have four nodes and the default system-wide options:
Name | aws_ebs_size | volume_count |
---|---|---|
system (default) | 10 | 2 |
is_overridden | 20 | 4 |
not_overridden | 10 | 2 |
count_overridden | 10 | 6 |
ebs_overridden | 50 | 2 |
**Special Cases**
The `:attributes` key is representative of node-specific Chef attributes.
The options hash is used to represent provisioner-level options (AWS, Vagrant) with the exception of the attributes key.
You can start up the rest interface by starting souffle
with the -d
parameter. We do not currently have a web ui, however the webserver supports the following actions: create
, version
, status
. The default path /
returns the version
.
Command | Url | Example |
---|---|---|
version | /, /version | curl -sL http://localhost:8080/ |
create | /create | curl -sL http://localhost:8080/create |
status (all) | /status | curl -sL http://localhost:8080/status |
status (specific) | /status/system |
curl -sL http://localhost:8080/status/6cbb78b2925a |
There are two ways to create a new system, you can either create it with the souffle
cli, or you can use the rest interface.
Both the cli and the rest interface use the standard json
format for defining systems.
# Running from the CLI
souffle -j /path/to/system.json
# Using cURL/HTTP
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X PUT -T /path/to/system.json http://localhost:8080/create
The status
is returned in full json
dump of the current system status.
In order to avoid painfully silly charges and costs, all of the AWS tests
that require you to pay (spinning up machines, etc), will only run if you
have the environment variable AWS_LIVE
set to true
.
AWS_LIVE=true rake
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
- Fork the project.
- Start a feature/bugfix branch.
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
- Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
Copyright (c) 2012 Josh Toft. See LICENSE.txt for further details.