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KNIFE-COOKBOOK-SITE(1)	      knife cookbook site	KNIFE-COOKBOOK-SITE(1)

NAME
       knife-cookbook-site  - The man page for the knife cookbook site subcom‐
       mand.

       The Cookbooks Site API is used to provide access to the cookbooks  com‐
       munity  hosted  at  http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks.  All of the
       cookbooks in the community are accessible through a RESTful API located
       at  https://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks  by using any of the
       supported endpoints. In most cases, using Knife and the knife  cookbook
       site  sub-command  (and any of its arguments) is the recommended method
       of interacting with these cookbooks, but in some cases, using the Cook‐
       books Site API directly may make sense.

       The  knife  cookbook site subcommand is used to interact with cookbooks
       that are	 located  at  http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks.  A  user
       account	is  required for any community actions that write data to this
       site. The following arguments do not require a user account:  download,
       search, install, and list.

COMMON OPTIONS
       The  following  options may be used with any of the arguments available
       to the knife cookbook site subcommand:

       --chef-zero-port PORT
	      The port on which chef-zero will listen.

       -c CONFIG_FILE, --config CONFIG_FILE
	      The configuration file to use.

       -d, --disable-editing
	      Use to prevent the $EDITOR from being opened and to accept  data
	      as-is.

       --defaults
	      Use to have Knife use the default value instead of asking a user
	      to provide one.

       -e EDITOR, --editor EDITOR
	      The $EDITOR that is used for all interactive commands.

       -E ENVIRONMENT, --environment ENVIRONMENT
	      The name of the environment. When this option is added to a com‐
	      mand, the command will run only against the named environment.

       -F FORMAT, --format FORMAT
	      The output format: summary (default), text, json, yaml, and pp.

       -h, --help
	      Shows help for the command.

       -k KEY, --key KEY
	      The private key that Knife will use to sign requests made by the
	      API client to the Chef server.

       --[no-]color
	      Use to view colored output.

       --print-after
	      Use to show data after a destructive operation.

       -s URL, --server-url URL
	      The URL for the Chef server.

       -u USER, --user USER
	      The user name used by Knife to sign requests  made  by  the  API
	      client  to the Chef server. Authentication will fail if the user
	      name does not match the private key.

       -V, --verbose
	      Set for more verbose outputs. Use -VV for maximum verbosity.

       -v, --version
	      The version of the chef-client.

       -y, --yes
	      Use to respond to all confirmation  prompts  with	 "Yes".	 Knife
	      will not ask for confirmation.

       -z, --local-mode
	      Use  to  run the chef-client in local mode. This allows all com‐
	      mands that work against the Chef server to also work against the
	      local chef-repo.

DOWNLOAD
       The download argument is used to download a cookbook from the community
       website. A cookbook will be downloaded as a tar.gz archive  and	placed
       in  the	current working directory. If a cookbook (or cookbook version)
       has been deprecated and the --force option  is  not  used,  Knife  will
       alert  the  user	 that the cookbook is deprecated and then will provide
       the name of the most recent non-deprecated version of that cookbook.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site download COOKBOOK_NAME [COOKBOOK_VERSION] (options)

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       COOKBOOK_VERSION
	      The version of a cookbook to be downloaded. If  a	 cookbook  has
	      only  one version, this option does not need to be specified. If
	      a cookbook has more than one version  and	 this  option  is  not
	      specified, the most recent version of the cookbook will be down‐
	      loaded.

       -f FILE, --file FILE
	      The file to which a cookbook download is written.

       --force
	      Use to overwrite an existing directory.

       Examples

       To download the cookbook "getting-started", enter:

	  $ knife cookbook site download getting-started

       to return something like:

	  Downloading getting-started from the cookbooks site at version 0.3.0 to
	    /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/getting-started-0.3.0.tar.gz
	  Cookbook saved: /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/getting-started-0.3.0.tar.gz

INSTALL
       The install argument is used to install a cookbook that has been	 down‐
       loaded  from the community site to a local git repository . This action
       uses  the  git  version	control	 system	 in   conjunction   with   the
       http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks  site  to install community-con‐
       tributed cookbooks to the local chef-repo. Using this argument does the
       following:

	  1. A	new  "pristine copy" branch is created in git for tracking the
	     upstream.

	  2. All existing versions of a cookbook are removed from the branch.

	  3. The	 cookbook	  is	      downloaded	  from
	     http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks in the tar.gz format.

	  4. The  downloaded cookbook is untarred and its contents are commit‐
	     ted to git and a tag is created.

	  5. The "pristine copy" branch is merged into the master branch.

       This process allows the upstream cookbook in the master	branch	to  be
       modified	 while	letting git maintain changes as a separate patch. When
       an updated upstream version becomes available,  those  changes  can  be
       merged while maintaining any local modifications.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site install COOKBOOK_NAME [COOKBOOK_VERSION] (options)

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -b, --use-current-branch
	      Use to ensure that the current branch is used.

       -B BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
	      The  name of the default branch. This will default to the master
	      branch.

       COOKBOOK_VERSION
	      The version of the cookbook to be installed. If a version is not
	      specified,  the  most  recent  version  of  the cookbook will be
	      installed.

       -D, --skip-dependencies
	      Use to ensure that all cookbooks to which the installed cookbook
	      has a dependency will not be installed.

       -o PATH:PATH, --cookbook-path PATH:PATH
	      The  directory  in  which	 cookbook  are	created. This can be a
	      colon-separated path.

       Examples

       To install the cookbook "getting-started", enter:

	  $ knife cookbook site install getting-started

       to return something like:

	  Installing getting-started to /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/.chef/../cookbooks
	  Checking out the master branch.
	  Creating pristine copy branch chef-vendor-getting-started
	  Downloading getting-started from the cookbooks site at version 0.3.0 to
	    /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/.chef/../cookbooks/getting-started.tar.gz
	  Cookbook saved: /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/.chef/../cookbooks/getting-started.tar.gz
	  Removing pre-existing version.
	  Uncompressing getting-started version /Users/sdanna/opscodesupport/.chef/../cookbooks.
	  removing downloaded tarball
	  1 files updated, committing changes
	  Creating tag cookbook-site-imported-getting-started-0.3.0
	  Checking out the master branch.
	  Updating 4d44b5b..b4c32f2
	  Fast-forward
	   cookbooks/getting-started/README.rdoc	      |	   4 +++
	   cookbooks/getting-started/attributes/default.rb    |	   1 +
	   cookbooks/getting-started/metadata.json	      |	  29 ++++++++++++++++++++
	   cookbooks/getting-started/metadata.rb	      |	   6 ++++
	   cookbooks/getting-started/recipes/default.rb	      |	  23 +++++++++++++++
	   .../templates/default/chef-getting-started.txt.erb |	   5 +++
	   6 files changed, 68 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/README.rdoc
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/attributes/default.rb
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/metadata.json
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/metadata.rb
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/recipes/default.rb
	   create mode 100644 cookbooks/getting-started/templates/default/chef-getting-started.txt.erb
	  Cookbook getting-started version 0.3.0 successfully installed

LIST
       The list argument is used to view a list of  cookbooks  that  are  cur‐
       rently available at http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site list

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       -w, --with-uri
	      Use to show the corresponding URIs.

       Examples

       To  view	 a list of cookbooks at http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks
       server, enter:

	  $ knife cookbook site list

       to return:

	  1password		homesick	      rabbitmq
	  7-zip			hostname	      rabbitmq-management
	  AmazonEC2Tag		hosts		      rabbitmq_chef
	  R			hosts-awareness	      rackspaceknife
	  accounts		htop		      radiant
	  ack-grep		hudson		      rails
	  activemq		icinga		      rails_enterprise
	  ad			id3lib		      redis-package
	  ad-likewise		iftop		      redis2
	  ant			iis		      redmine
	  [...truncated...]

SEARCH
       The  search  argument  is  used	 to   search   for   a	 cookbook   at
       http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks.	A  search  query  is  used  to
       return a list of	 cookbooks  at	http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks
       and uses the same syntax as the knife search sub-command.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site search SEARCH_QUERY (options)

       Options

       This command does not have any specific options.

       Examples

       To search for all of the cookbooks that can be used with Apache, enter:

	  $ knife cookbook site search apache*

       to return something like:

	  apache2:
	    cookbook:		   http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/apache2
	    cookbook_description:  Installs and configures apache2 using Debian symlinks with helper definitions
	    cookbook_maintainer:   opscode
	    cookbook_name:	   apache2
	  instiki:
	    cookbook:		   http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/instiki
	    cookbook_description:  Installs instiki, a Ruby on Rails wiki server under passenger+Apache2.
	    cookbook_maintainer:   jtimberman
	    cookbook_name:	   instiki
	  kickstart:
	    cookbook:		   http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/kickstart
	    cookbook_description:  Creates apache2 vhost and serves a kickstart file.
	    cookbook_maintainer:   opscode
	    cookbook_name:	   kickstart
	  [...truncated...]

SHARE
       The    share    argument	   is	 used	 to    add   a	 cookbook   to
       http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks. This action will require a user
       account and a certificate for http://community.opscode.com. By default,
       Knife will use the user name and API key that is identified in the con‐
       figuration  file used during the upload; otherwise these values must be
       specified on the command line or in an alternate configuration file. If
       a  cookbook  already  exists on http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks,
       then only an owner or maintainer of that cookbook can make updates.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site share COOKBOOK_NAME CATEGORY (options)

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       CATEGORY
	      The cookbook category: "Databases", "Web Servers", "Process Man‐
	      agement",	 "Monitoring  &	 Trending",  "Programming  Languages",
	      "Package Management", "Applications", "Networking",  "Operations
	      Systems & Virtualization", "Utilities", or "Other".

       -o PATH:PATH, --cookbook-path PATH:PATH
	      The  directory  in  which	 cookbook  are	created. This can be a
	      colon-separated path.

       Examples

       To share a cookbook named "apache2":

	  $ knife cookbook site share "apache2" "Web Servers"

SHOW
       The show argument is used to  view  information	about  a  cookbook  on
       http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site show COOKBOOK_NAME [COOKBOOK_VERSION]

       Options

       This argument has the following options:

       COOKBOOK_VERSION
	      The  version  of	a cookbook to be shown. If a cookbook has only
	      one version, this option does not need to	 be  specified.	 If  a
	      cookbook has more than one version and this option is not speci‐
	      fied, a list of cookbook versions will be returned.

       Examples

       To show the details for a cookbook named "haproxy":

	  $ knife cookbook site show haproxy

       to return something like:

	  average_rating:
	  category:	   Networking
	  created_at:	   2009-10-25T23:51:07Z
	  description:	   Installs and configures haproxy
	  external_url:
	  latest_version:  http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/1_0_3
	  maintainer:	   opscode
	  name:		   haproxy
	  updated_at:	   2011-06-30T21:53:25Z
	  versions:
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/1_0_3
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/1_0_2
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/1_0_1
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/1_0_0
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/0_8_1
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/0_8_0
	     http://cookbooks.opscode.com/api/v1/cookbooks/haproxy/versions/0_7_0

       To view information in JSON format, use the -F common option as part of
       the command like this:

	  $ knife role show devops -F json

       Other formats available include text, yaml, and pp.

UNSHARE
       The  unshare  argument  is  used	 to  stop the sharing of a cookbook at
       http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks. Only the maintainer of a	 cook‐
       book may perform this action.

       Syntax

       This argument has the following syntax:

	  $ knife cookbook site unshare COOKBOOK_NAME

       Options

       This command does not have any specific options.

       Examples

       To unshare a cookbook named "getting-started", enter:

	  $ knife cookbook site unshare getting-started

AUTHOR
       Chef

				  Chef 11.14		KNIFE-COOKBOOK-SITE(1)
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