Creates a tarball of Chef cookbooks from a Berksfile or Cheffile for chef-solo.
Copy the program to your local machine (perhaps ~/bin
?) and install
Berkshelf or Librarian-Chef:
Several times in a month there pop up questions regarding query structure on the ElasticSearch user group. | |
Although there are good docs explaining this in depth probably the bird view of the Query DSL is necessary to | |
understand what is written there. There is even already some good external documentation available: | |
http://www.elasticsearch.org/tutorials/2011/08/28/query-dsl-explained.html | |
And there were attempts to define a schema: | |
http://groups.google.com/group/json-schema/browse_thread/thread/ae498ee818155d50 | |
https://gist.github.com/8887766ca0e7052814b0 |
Feature: API | |
In order to use the service from third party apps | |
As a user | |
I want to be able to use an API | |
Background: | |
Given a user exists # Pickle | |
And I login as the user using basic auth | |
Scenario Outline: Get a ticket |
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'grok-pure' | |
# Set a new matcher | |
grok = Grok.new | |
# Load default and custom patterns | |
grok.add_patterns_from_file("/etc/logstash/patterns/default") | |
grok.add_patterns_from_file("/etc/logstash/patterns/mycustoms") |