Formula to install Node.js on GNU/Linux, MacOS, and BSD.
The default method is package. See pillar.example file for other ideas.
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None.
Meta-state (This is a state that includes other states).
This installs Node package, manages Node configuration file and then starts the associated node service.
This state will install Node package only.
This state will install Node from archive only.
This state will install Node from source only.
This state will configure npmrc and/or environment and has a dependency on node.install
via include list.
Meta-state (This is a state that includes other states).
this state will undo everything performed in the node
meta-state in reverse order, i.e.
removes the configuration file and
then uninstalls the package.
This state will remove the configuration of Node and has a
dependency on node.package.clean
via include list.
This state will remove Node package and has a dependency on
node.config.clean
via include list.
This state will remove Node package and has a dependency on
node.config.clean
via include list.
This state will remove Node package and has a dependency on
node.config.clean
via include list.
Linux testing is done with kitchen-salt
.
- Ruby
- Docker
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
$ bin/kitchen test [platform]
Where [platform]
is the platform name defined in kitchen.yml
,
e.g. debian-9-2019-2-py3
.
Creates the docker instance and runs the node
main state, ready for testing.
Runs the inspec
tests on the actual instance.
Removes the docker instance.
Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. destroy
+ converge
+ verify
+ destroy
.
Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.
Windows/FreeBSD/OpenBSD testing is done with kitchen-salt
.
- Ruby
- Virtualbox
- Vagrant
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install --with=vagrant
$ bin/kitchen test [platform]
Where [platform]
is the platform name defined in kitchen.vagrant.yml
,
e.g. windows-81-latest-py3
.
When testing using Vagrant you must set the environment variable KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML
to kitchen.vagrant.yml
. For example:
$ KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=kitchen.vagrant.yml bin/kitchen test # Alternatively,
$ export KITCHEN_LOCAL_YAML=kitchen.vagrant.yml
$ bin/kitchen test
Then run the following commands as needed.
Creates the Vagrant instance and runs the vault
main states, ready for testing.
Runs the inspec
tests on the actual instance.
Removes the Vagrant instance.
Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. destroy
+ converge
+ verify
+ destroy
.
Gives you RDP/SSH access to the instance for manual testing.