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README.md
tomcat Cookbook
Installs and configures Tomcat, Java servlet engine and webserver.
Requirements
Platforms
- Debian, Ubuntu (OpenJDK, Oracle)
- CentOS 6+, Red Hat 6+, Fedora, Amaxon (OpenJDK, Oracle), Scientific Linux 6
Dependencies
- java
- openssl
Attributes
node["tomcat"]["base_version"]
- The version of tomcat to install, default6
.node["tomcat"]["port"]
- The network port used by Tomcat's HTTP connector, default8080
.node["tomcat"]["proxy_port"]
- if set, the network port used by Tomcat's Proxy HTTP connector, default nil.node["tomcat"]["ssl_port"]
- The network port used by Tomcat's SSL HTTP connector, default8443
.node["tomcat"]["ssl_proxy_port"]
- if set, the network port used by Tomcat's Proxy SSL HTTP connector, default nil.node["tomcat"]["ajp_port"]
- The network port used by Tomcat's AJP connector, default8009
.node["tomcat"]["shutdown_port"]
- The network port used by Tomcat to listen for shutdown requests, default8005
.node["tomcat"]["catalina_options"]
- Extra options to pass to the JVM only during start and run commands, default "".node["tomcat"]["java_options"]
- Extra options to pass to the JVM, default-Xmx128M -Djava.awt.headless=true
.node["tomcat"]["use_security_manager"]
- Run Tomcat under the Java Security Manager, defaultfalse
.node["tomcat"]["loglevel"]
- Level for default Tomcat's logs, defaultINFO
.node["tomcat"]["deploy_manager_apps"]
- whether to deploy manager apps, defaulttrue
.node["tomcat"]["authbind"]
- whether to bind tomcat on lower port numbers, defaultno
.node["tomcat"]["max_threads"]
- maximum number of threads in the connector pool.node["tomcat"]["tomcat_auth"]
-node["tomcat"]["instances"]
- A dictionary defining additional tomcat instances to run.node["tomcat"]["run_base_instance"]
- Whether or not to run the "base" tomcat instance, defaulttrue
.node["tomcat"]["user"]
-node["tomcat"]["group"]
-node["tomcat"]["home"]
-node["tomcat"]["base"]
-node["tomcat"]["config_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["log_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["tmp_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["work_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["context_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["webapp_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["lib_dir"]
-node["tomcat"]["endorsed_dir"]
-
Attributes for SSL
node["tomcat"]["ssl_cert_file"]
- SSL certificate filenode["tomcat"]["ssl_chain_files"]
- SSL CAcert chain files used for generating the SSL certificatesnode["tomcat"]["ssl_max_threads"]
- maximum number of threads in the ssl connector pool, default150
.node["tomcat"]["keystore_file"]
- Location of the file where the SSL keystore is locatednode["tomcat"]["keystore_password"]
- Generated by thesecure_password
method from the openssl cookbook; if you are using Chef Solo, set this attribute on the nodenode["tomcat"]["truststore_password"]
- Generated by thesecure_password
method from the openssl cookbook; if you are using Chef Solo, set this attribute on the nodenode["tomcat"]["truststore_file"]
- location of the file where the SSL truststore is locatednode["tomcat"]["certificate_dn"]
- DN for the certificatenode["tomcat"]["keytool"]
- path to keytool, used for generating the certificate, location varies by platform
Usage
Simply include the recipe where you want Tomcat installed.
Due to the ways that some system init scripts call the configuration, you may wish to set the java options to include JAVA_OPTS
. As an example for a java app server role:
name "java-app-server"
run_list("recipe[tomcat]")
override_attributes(
'tomcat' => {
'java_options' => "${JAVA_OPTS} -Xmx128M -Djava.awt.headless=true"
}
)
Running Multiple Instances
To run multiple instances of Tomcat, populate the instances
attribute, which is a dictionary of instance name => array of attributes. Most of the same attributes that can be used globally for the tomcat cookbook can also be set per-instance - see resources/instance.rb for details.
If they are not set for a particular instance, the base
, home
, config_dir
, log_dir
, work_dir
, context_dir
, and webapp_dir
attributes are created by modifying the global values to use the instance name. For example, under Tomcat 7, with home
/usr/share/tomcat7, home
for instance "instance1" would be set to /usr/share/tomcat7-instance1. The port attributes - port
, proxy_port
, ssl_port
, ssl_proxy_port
, ajp_port
, and shutdown_port
- are not inherited and must be set per-instance. Other attributes that are not set are inherited unmodified from the global attributes. Each instance must define shutdown_port
, and at least one of port
, ssl_port
or ajp_port
.
If you only want to run specific instances and not the "base" tomcat instances, you can set run_base_instance
to false
.
Here is an example partial role:
...
"override_attributes": {
"tomcat": {
"run_base_instance": false,
"instances": {
"instance1": {
"port": 8081,
"shutdown_port": 8006
},
"lookup": {
"port": 8082,
"shutdown_port": 8007,
"java_options": "-Xms1G -Xmx2G"
}
},
...
}
...
}
Managing Tomcat Users
The recipe tomcat::users
included in this cookbook is used for managing Tomcat users. The recipe adds users and roles to the tomcat-users.xml
conf file.
Users are defined by creating a tomcat_users
data bag and placing Encrypted Data Bag Items in that data bag. Each encrypted data bag item requires an 'id', 'password', and a 'roles' field. The data bag key is retrieved from the default location /etc/chef/encrypted_data_bag_secret
.
{
"id": "reset",
"password": "supersecret",
"roles": [
"manager",
"admin"
]
}
If you are a Chef Solo user the data bag items are not required to be encrypted and should not be.
License & Authors
- Author: Seth Chisamore (schisamo@opscode.com)
- Author: Jamie Winsor (jamie@vialstudios.com)
- Author: Phillip Goldenburg (phillip.goldenburg@sailpoint.com)
- Auther: Mariano Cortesi (mariano@zauberlabs.com)
- Author: Brendan O'Donnell (brendan.james.odonnell@gmail.com)
Copyright:: 2010-2013, Opscode, Inc
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.