hostname Resource
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Use the hostname resource to set the system’s hostname, configure hostname and hosts config file, and re-run the Ohai hostname plugin so the hostname will be available in subsequent cookbooks.
New in Chef Infra Client 14.0.
Syntax
The full syntax for all of the properties that are available to the hostname resource is:
hostname 'name' do
aliases Array
compile_time true, false # default value: true
domain_password String
domain_user String
fqdn String
hostname String # default value: 'name' unless specified
ipaddress String # default value: The node's IP address as determined by Ohai.
windows_reboot true, false # default value: true
action Symbol # defaults to :set if not specified
end
where:
hostname
is the resource.name
is the name given to the resource block.action
identifies which steps Chef Infra Client will take to bring the node into the desired state.aliases
,compile_time
,domain_password
,domain_user
,fqdn
,hostname
,ipaddress
, andwindows_reboot
are the properties available to this resource.
Actions
The hostname resource has the following actions:
:nothing
- This resource block does not act unless notified by another resource to take action. Once notified, this resource block either runs immediately or is queued up to run at the end of a Chef Infra Client run.
:set
- Sets the node’s hostname. (default)
Properties
The hostname resource has the following properties:
-
aliases
-
Ruby Type: Array
An array of hostname aliases to use when configuring the hosts file.
-
compile_time
-
Ruby Type: true, false | Default Value:
true
Determines whether or not the resource should be run at compile time.
-
domain_password
-
Ruby Type: String
The password to accompany the domain_user parameter
New in Chef Infra Client 17.2
-
domain_user
-
Ruby Type: String
A domain account specified in the form of DOMAIN\user used when renaming a domain-joined device
New in Chef Infra Client 17.2
-
fqdn
-
Ruby Type: String
An optional property to set the fqdn if it differs from the resource block’s hostname.
New in Chef Infra Client 17.0
-
hostname
-
Ruby Type: String | Default Value:
The resource block's name
An optional property to set the hostname if it differs from the resource block’s name.
-
ipaddress
-
Ruby Type: String | Default Value:
The node's IP address as determined by Ohai.
The IP address to use when configuring the hosts file.
-
windows_reboot
-
Ruby Type: true, false | Default Value:
true
Determines whether or not Windows should be reboot after changing the hostname, as this is required for the change to take effect.
Common Resource Functionality
Chef resources include common properties, notifications, and resource guards.
Common Properties
The following properties are common to every resource:
compile_time
-
Ruby Type: true, false | Default Value:
false
Control the phase during which the resource is run on the node. Set to true to run while the resource collection is being built (the
compile phase
). Set to false to run while Chef Infra Client is configuring the node (theconverge phase
). ignore_failure
-
Ruby Type: true, false, :quiet | Default Value:
false
Continue running a recipe if a resource fails for any reason.
:quiet
will not display the full stack trace and the recipe will continue to run if a resource fails. retries
-
Ruby Type: Integer | Default Value:
0
The number of attempts to catch exceptions and retry the resource.
retry_delay
-
Ruby Type: Integer | Default Value:
2
The delay in seconds between retry attempts.
sensitive
-
Ruby Type: true, false | Default Value:
false
Ensure that sensitive resource data is not logged by Chef Infra Client.
Notifications
-
notifies
-
Ruby Type: Symbol, 'Chef::Resource[String]'
A resource may notify another resource to take action when its state changes. Specify a
'resource[name]'
, the:action
that resource should take, and then the:timer
for that action. A resource may notify more than one resource; use anotifies
statement for each resource to be notified.If the referenced resource does not exist, an error is raised. In contrast,
subscribes
will not fail if the source resource is not found.
A timer specifies the point during a Chef Infra Client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before
-
Specifies that the action on a notified resource should be run before processing the resource block in which the notification is located.
:delayed
-
Default. Specifies that a notification should be queued up, and then executed at the end of a Chef Infra Client run.
:immediate
,:immediately
-
Specifies that a notification should be run immediately, for each resource notified.
The syntax for notifies
is:
notifies :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
-
subscribes
-
Ruby Type: Symbol, 'Chef::Resource[String]'
A resource may listen to another resource, and then take action if the
state of the resource being listened to changes. Specify a
'resource[name]'
, the :action
to be taken, and then the :timer
for
that action.
Note that subscribes
does not apply the specified action to the
resource that it listens to - for example:
file '/etc/nginx/ssl/example.crt' do
mode '0600'
owner 'root'
end
service 'nginx' do
subscribes :reload, 'file[/etc/nginx/ssl/example.crt]', :immediately
end
In this case the subscribes
property reloads the nginx
service
whenever its certificate file, located under
/etc/nginx/ssl/example.crt
, is updated. subscribes
does not make any
changes to the certificate file itself, it merely listens for a change
to the file, and executes the :reload
action for its resource (in this
example nginx
) when a change is detected.
If the other resource does not exist, the subscription will not raise an
error. Contrast this with the stricter semantics of notifies
, which
will raise an error if the other resource does not exist.
A timer specifies the point during a Chef Infra Client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before
-
Specifies that the action on a notified resource should be run before processing the resource block in which the notification is located.
:delayed
-
Default. Specifies that a notification should be queued up, and then executed at the end of a Chef Infra Client run.
:immediate
,:immediately
-
Specifies that a notification should be run immediately, for each resource notified.
The syntax for subscribes
is:
subscribes :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
Guards
A guard property can be used to evaluate the state of a node during the execution phase of a Chef Infra Client run. Based on the results of this evaluation, a guard property is then used to tell Chef Infra Client if it should continue executing a resource. A guard property accepts either a string value or a Ruby block value:
- A string is executed as a shell command. If the command returns
0
, the guard is applied. If the command returns any other value, then the guard property is not applied. String guards in a powershell_script run Windows PowerShell commands and may returntrue
in addition to0
. - A block is executed as Ruby code that must return either
true
orfalse
. If the block returnstrue
, the guard property is applied. If the block returnsfalse
, the guard property is not applied.
A guard property is useful for ensuring that a resource is idempotent by allowing that resource to test for the desired state as it is being executed, and then if the desired state is present, for Chef Infra Client to do nothing.
PropertiesThe following properties can be used to define a guard that is evaluated during the execution phase of a Chef Infra Client run:
not_if
-
Prevent a resource from executing when the condition returns
true
. only_if
-
Allow a resource to execute only if the condition returns
true
.
Examples
The following examples demonstrate various approaches for using the hostname resource in recipes:
Set the hostname using the IP address, as detected by Ohai:
hostname 'example'
Manually specify the hostname and IP address:
hostname 'statically_configured_host' do
hostname 'example'
ipaddress '198.51.100.2'
end
Change the hostname of a Windows, Non-Domain joined node:
hostname 'renaming a workgroup computer' do
hostname 'Foo'
end
Change the hostname of a Windows, Domain-joined node (new in 17.2):
hostname 'renaming a domain-joined computer' do
hostname 'Foo'
domain_user "Domain\Someone"
domain_password 'SomePassword'
end
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