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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Chef-Client Provisioner"
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# Chef Client Provisioner
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Type: `chef-client`
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The Chef Client provisioner installs and configures software on machines built
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by Packer using [chef-client](http://docs.opscode.com/chef_client.html).
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Packer configures a Chef client to talk to a remote Chef Server to
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provision the machine.
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The provisioner will even install Chef onto your machine if it isn't already
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installed, using the official Chef installers provided by Opscode.
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## Basic Example
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The example below is fully functional. It will install Chef onto the
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remote machine and run Chef client.
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<pre class="prettyprint">
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{
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"type": "chef-client",
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"server_url": "http://mychefserver.com:4000/"
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}
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</pre>
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## Configuration Reference
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The reference of available configuration options is listed below. No
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configuration is actually required, but `node_name` is recommended
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since it will allow the provisioner to clean up the node/client.
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* `config_template` (string) - Path to a template that will be used for
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the Chef configuration file. By default Packer only sets configuration
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it needs to match the settings set in the provisioner configuration. If
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you need to set configurations that the Packer provisioner doesn't support,
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then you should use a custom configuration template. See the dedicated
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"Chef Configuration" section below for more details.
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* `execute_command` (string) - The command used to execute Chef. This has
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various [configuration template variables](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html)
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available. See below for more information.
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* `install_command` (string) - The command used to install Chef. This has
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various [configuration template variables](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html)
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available. See below for more information.
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* `json` (object) - An arbitrary mapping of JSON that will be available as
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node attributes while running Chef.
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* `node_name` (string) - The name of the node to register with the Chef
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Server. This is optional and by defalt is empty. If you don't set this,
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Packer can't clean up the node from the Chef Server using knife.
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* `prevent_sudo` (boolean) - By default, the configured commands that are
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executed to install and run Chef are executed with `sudo`. If this is true,
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then the sudo will be omitted.
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* `run_list` (array of strings) - The [run list](http://docs.opscode.com/essentials_node_object_run_lists.html)
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for Chef. By default this is empty, and will use the run list sent
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down by the Chef Server.
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* `server_url` (string) - The URL to the Chef server. This is required.
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* `skip_clean_client` (boolean) - If true, Packer won't remove the client
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from the Chef server after it is done running. By default, this is false.
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* `skip_clean_node` (boolean) - If true, Packer won't remove the node
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from the Chef server after it is done running. By default, this is false.
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This will be true by default if `node_name` is not set.
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* `skip_install` (boolean) - If true, Chef will not automatically be installed
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on the machine using the Opscode omnibus installers.
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* `staging_directory` (string) - This is the directory where all the configuration
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of Chef by Packer will be placed. By default this is "/tmp/packer-chef-solo".
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This directory doesn't need to exist but must have proper permissions so that
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the SSH user that Packer uses is able to create directories and write into
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this folder. If the permissions are not correct, use a shell provisioner
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prior to this to configure it properly.
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* `validation_client_name` (string) - Name of the validation client. If
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not set, this won't be set in the configuration and the default that Chef
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uses will be used.
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* `validation_key_path` (string) - Path to the validation key for communicating
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with the Chef Server. This will be uploaded to the remote machine. If this
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is NOT set, then it is your responsibility via other means (shell provisioner,
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etc.) to get a validation key to where Chef expects it.
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## Chef Configuration
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By default, Packer uses a simple Chef configuration file in order to set
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the options specified for the provisioner. But Chef is a complex tool that
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supports many configuration options. Packer allows you to specify a custom
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configuration template if you'd like to set custom configurations.
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The default value for the configuration template is:
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```
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log_level :info
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log_location STDOUT
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chef_server_url "{{.ServerUrl}}"
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validation_client_name "chef-validator"
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{{if ne .ValidationKeyPath ""}}
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validation_key "{{.ValidationKeyPath}}"
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{{end}}
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{{if ne .NodeName ""}}
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node_name "{{.NodeName}}"
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{{end}}
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```
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This template is a [configuration template](/docs/templates/configuration-templates.html)
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and has a set of variables available to use:
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* `NodeName` - The node name set in the configuration.
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* `ServerUrl` - The URL of the Chef Server set in the configuration.
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* `ValidationKeyPath` - Path to the validation key, if it is set.
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## Execute Command
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By default, Packer uses the following command (broken across multiple lines
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for readability) to execute Chef:
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```
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{{if .Sudo}}sudo {{end}}chef-client \
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--no-color \
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-c {{.ConfigPath}} \
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-j {{.JsonPath}}
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```
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This command can be customized using the `execute_command` configuration.
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As you can see from the default value above, the value of this configuration
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can contain various template variables, defined below:
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* `ConfigPath` - The path to the Chef configuration file.
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file.
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* `JsonPath` - The path to the JSON attributes file for the node.
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* `Sudo` - A boolean of whether to `sudo` the command or not, depending on
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the value of the `prevent_sudo` configuration.
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## Install Command
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By default, Packer uses the following command (broken across multiple lines
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for readability) to install Chef. This command can be customized if you want
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to install Chef in another way.
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```
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curl -L https://www.opscode.com/chef/install.sh | \
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{{if .Sudo}}sudo{{end}} bash
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```
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This command can be customized using the `install_command` configuration.
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