I hereby claim:
- I am moutons on github.
- I am moutons (https://keybase.io/moutons) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is DF49 668D C423 BAE8 65B4 A530 E0CE 436B 0242 4956
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# -*- mode: ruby -*- | |
# vi: set ft=ruby : | |
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config| | |
config.vm.box = "chef/ubuntu-14.04" | |
config.vm.network "public_network" | |
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb| | |
vb.memory = "2048" | |
end | |
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: <<-SHELL | |
sudo apt-get update |
[google-chrome] | |
name=google-chrome | |
baseurl=http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/rpm/stable/x86_64 | |
enabled=1 | |
gpgcheck=1 |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
by Thich Nhat Hanh
Thirty years ago, when I was still a novice at Tu Hieu Pagoda, washing the dishes was hardly a pleasant task. During the Season of Retreat when all the monks returned to the monastery, two novices had to do all the cooking and wash the dishes for sometimes well over one hundred monks. There was no soap. We had only ashes, rice husks, and coconut husks, and that was all. Cleaning such a high stack of bowls was a chore, especially during the winter when the water was freezing cold. Then you had to heat up a big pot of water before you could do any scrubbing. Nowadays one stands in a kitchen equipped with liquid soap, special scrubpads, and even running hot water which makes it all the more agreeable. It is easier to enjoy washing the dishes now. Anyone can wash them in a hurry, then sit down and enjoy a cup of tea afterwards. I can see a machine for washing clothes, although I wash my own things out by hand, but a dishwashing machine is going just a li
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This is a pretty opinionated solution that we use internally. It's strictly designed to post to slack via the API and it uses our notion of wrapping EVERYTHING with a role. All of our plugins automatically use brain storage as well. To be able to execute anything with hubot, you have to be a rundeck_admin
role user.
You should be able to tease out the rundeck API stuff specifically.
It depends on a common format for your job defs in rundeck. We have two types of jobs in rundeck that we use via this plugin:
ALL of our jobs have a common parameter called slack_channel
. Hubot will automatically set this for you based on where/who it was talking to.
# Please see the following blog post for more information: | |
# | |
# https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/using-hashicorp-vault-with-chef.html | |
# | |
resource_name :vault_secret | |
property :path, String, name_property: true | |
property :destination, String |