Use the launchd resource to manage system-wide services (daemons) and per-user services (agents) on the Mac OS X platform.
A launchd resource manages system-wide services (daemons) and per-user services (agents) on the Mac OS X platform:
launchd 'call.mom.weekly' do program '/Library/scripts/call_mom.sh' start_calendar_interval 'weekday' => 7, 'hourly' => 10 time_out 300 end
The full syntax for all of the properties that are available to the launchd resource is:
launchd 'name' do abandon_process_group TrueClass, FalseClass backup Integer, FalseClass cookbook String debug TrueClass, FalseClass disabled TrueClass, FalseClass enable_globbing TrueClass, FalseClass enable_transactions TrueClass, FalseClass environment_variables Hash exit_timeout Integer group String, Integer hard_resource_limits Hash hash Hash ignore_failure TrueClass, FalseClass inetd_compatibility Hash init_groups TrueClass, FalseClass keep_alive TrueClass, FalseClass label String launch_only_once TrueClass, FalseClass limit_load_from_hosts Array limit_load_to_hosts Array limit_load_to_session_type String low_priority_io TrueClass, FalseClass mach_services Hash mode Integer, String nice Integer notifies # see description on_demand TrueClass, FalseClass owner Integer, String path String process_type String program String program_arguments Array provider Chef::Provider::Launchd queue_directories Array retries Integer retry_delay Integer root_directory String run_at_load TrueClass, FalseClass sockets Hash soft_resource_limits Array standard_error_path String standard_in_path String standard_out_path String start_calendar_interval Hash start_interval Integer start_on_mount TrueClass, FalseClass subscribes # see description throttle_interval Integer time_out Integer type String umask Integer username String wait_for_debugger TrueClass, FalseClass watch_paths Array working_directory String action Symbol # defaults to :create if not specified end
where
launchd is the resourcename is the name of the resource block:action identifies the steps the chef-client will take to bring the node into the desired stateabandon_process_group, backup, cookbook, debug, disabled, enable_globbing, enable_transactions, environment_variables, exit_timeout, group, hard_resource_limits, hash, inetd_compatibility, init_groups, keep_alive, label, launch_only_once, limit_load_from_hosts, limit_load_to_hosts, limit_load_to_session_type, low_priority_io, mach_services, mode, nice, on_demand, owner, path, process_type, program, program_arguments, queue_directories, retries, retry_delay, root_directory, run_at_load, sockets, soft_resource_limits, standard_error_path, standard_in_path, standard_out_path, start_calendar_interval, start_interval, start_on_mount, throttle_interval, time_out, type, umask, username, wait_for_debugger, watch_paths, and working_directory are properties of this resource, with the Ruby type shown. See “Properties” section below for more information about all of the properties that may be used with this resource.This resource has the following actions:
:create:create_if_missing:delete:disable:enableThis resource has the following properties:
backupRuby Types: Integer, FalseClass
The number of backups to be kept in /var/chef/backup. Set to false to prevent backups from being kept.
cookbookRuby Type: String
The name of the cookbook in which the source files are located.
groupRuby Types: String, Integer
When launchd is run as the root user, the group to run the job as. If the username property is specified and this property is not, this value is set to the default group for the user.
hashRuby Type: Hash
A Hash of key value pairs used to create the launchd property list.
ignore_failureRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Continue running a recipe if a resource fails for any reason. Default value: false.
labelRuby Type: String
The unique identifier for the job.
modeRuby Types: Integer, String
A quoted 3-5 character string that defines the octal mode. For example: '755', '0755', or 00755. If mode is not specified and if the directory already exists, the existing mode on the directory is used. If mode is not specified, the directory does not exist, and the :create action is specified, the chef-client assumes a mask value of '0777', and then applies the umask for the system on which the directory is to be created to the mask value. For example, if the umask on a system is '022', the chef-client uses the default value of '0755'.
The behavior is different depending on the platform.
UNIX- and Linux-based systems: A quoted 3-5 character string that defines the octal mode that is passed to chmod. For example: '755', '0755', or 00755. If the value is specified as a quoted string, it works exactly as if the chmod command was passed. If the value is specified as an integer, prepend a zero (0) to the value to ensure that it is interpreted as an octal number. For example, to assign read, write, and execute rights for all users, use '0777' or '777'; for the same rights, plus the sticky bit, use 01777 or '1777'.
Microsoft Windows: A quoted 3-5 character string that defines the octal mode that is translated into rights for Microsoft Windows security. For example: '755', '0755', or 00755. Values up to '0777' are allowed (no sticky bits) and mean the same in Microsoft Windows as they do in UNIX, where 4 equals GENERIC_READ, 2 equals GENERIC_WRITE, and 1 equals GENERIC_EXECUTE. This property cannot be used to set :full_control. This property has no effect if not specified, but when it and rights are both specified, the effects are cumulative.
notifiesRuby Type: Symbol, ‘Chef::Resource[String]’
A resource may notify another resource to take action when its state changes. Specify a 'resource[name]', the :action that resource should take, and then the :timer for that action. A resource may notifiy more than one resource; use a notifies statement for each resource to be notified.
A timer specifies the point during the chef-client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before:delayed:immediate, :immediately
The syntax for notifies is:
notifies :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
ownerRuby Types: Integer, String
A string or ID that identifies the group owner by user name, including fully qualified user names such as domain\user or user@domain. If this value is not specified, existing owners remain unchanged and new owner assignments use the current user (when necessary).
pathRuby Type: String
The path to the directory. Using a fully qualified path is recommended, but is not always required. Default value: the name of the resource block See “Syntax” section above for more information.
providerRuby Type: Chef::Provider::Launchd
Optional. Explicitly specifies a provider. See “Providers” section below for more information.
retriesRuby Type: Integer
The number of times to catch exceptions and retry the resource. Default value: 0.
retry_delayRuby Type: Integer
The retry delay (in seconds). Default value: 2.
session_typeRuby Type: String
The type of launchd plist to be created. Possible values: system (default) or user.
sourceRuby Type: String
The path to the launchd property list.
subscribesRuby Type: Symbol, ‘Chef::Resource[String]’
A resource may listen to another resource, and then take action if the state of the resource being listened to changes. Specify a 'resource[name]', the :action to be taken, and then the :timer for that action.
A timer specifies the point during the chef-client run at which a notification is run. The following timers are available:
:before:delayed:immediate, :immediately
The syntax for subscribes is:
subscribes :action, 'resource[name]', :timer
supportsRuby Type: Array
An array of options for supported mount features. Default value: { :remount => false }.
typeRuby Type: String
The type of resource. Possible values: daemon (default), agent.
The following resource properties may be used to define keys in the XML property list for a daemon or agent. Please refer to the Apple man page documentation for launchd for more information about these keys:
abandon_process_groupRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
If a job dies, all remaining processes with the same process ID may be kept running. Set to true to kill all remaining processes.
debugRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Sets the log mask to LOG_DEBUG for this job.
disabledRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Hints to launchctl to not submit this job to launchd. Default value: false.
enable_globbingRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Update program arguments before invocation.
enable_transactionsRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Track in-progress transactions; if none, then send the SIGKILL signal.
environment_variablesRuby Type: Hash
Additional environment variables to set before running a job.
exit_timeoutRuby Type: Integer
The amount of time (in seconds) launchd waits before sending a SIGKILL signal. Default value: 20.
hard_resource_limitsRuby Type: Hash
A Hash of resource limits to be imposed on a job.
inetd_compatibilityRuby Type: Hash
Specifies if a daemon expects to be run as if it were launched from inetd. Set to wait => true to pass standard input, output, and error file descriptors. Set to wait => false to call the accept system call on behalf of the job, and then pass standard input, output, and error file descriptors.
init_groupsRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Specify if initgroups is called before running a job. Default value: true (starting with Mac OS X 10.5).
keep_aliveRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass, Hash
Keep a job running continuously (true) or allow demand and conditions on the node to determine if the job keeps running (false). Default value: false.
Hash type was added in Chef client 12.14.
launch_only_onceRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Specify if a job can be run only one time. Set this value to true if a job cannot be restarted without a full machine reboot.
limit_load_from_hostsRuby Type: Array
An array of hosts to which this configuration file does not apply, i.e. “apply this configuration file to all hosts not specified in this array”.
limit_load_to_hostsRuby Type: Array
An array of hosts to which this configuration file applies.
limit_load_to_session_typeRuby Type: String
The session type to which this configuration file applies.
low_priority_ioRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Specify if the kernel on the node should consider this daemon to be low priority during file system I/O.
mach_servicesRuby Type: Hash
Specify services to be registered with the bootstrap subsystem.
niceRuby Type: Integer
The program scheduling priority value in the range -20 to 20.
on_demandRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Keep a job alive. Only applies to Mac OS X version 10.4 (and earlier); use keep_alive instead for newer versions.
process_typeRuby Type: String
The intended purpose of the job: Adaptive, Background, Interactive, or Standard.
programRuby Type: String
The first argument of execvp, typically the file name associated with the file to be executed. This value must be specified if program_arguments is not specified, and vice-versa.
program_argumentsRuby Type: Array
The second argument of execvp. If program is not specified, this property must be specified and will be handled as if it were the first argument.
queue_directoriesRuby Type: Array
An array of non-empty directories which, if any are modified, will cause a job to be started.
root_directoryRuby Type: String
chroot to this directory, and then run the job.
run_at_loadRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Launch a job once (at the time it is loaded). Default value: false.
socketsRuby Type: Hash
A Hash of on-demand sockets that notify launchd when a job should be run.
soft_resource_limitsRuby Type: Array
A Hash of resource limits to be imposed on a job.
standard_error_pathRuby Type: String
The file to which standard error (stderr) is sent.
standard_in_pathRuby Type: String
The file to which standard input (stdin) is sent.
standard_out_pathRuby Type: String
The file to which standard output (stdout) is sent.
start_calendar_intervalRuby Type: Hash
A Hash (similar to crontab) that defines the calendar frequency at which a job is started. For example: { minute => "0", hour => "20", day => "*", weekday => "1-5", month => "*" } will run a job at 8:00 PM every day, Monday through Friday, every month of the year.
start_intervalRuby Type: Integer
The frequency (in seconds) at which a job is started.
start_on_mountRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Start a job every time a file system is mounted.
throttle_intervalRuby Type: Integer
The frequency (in seconds) at which jobs are allowed to spawn. Default value: 10.
time_outRuby Type: Integer
The amount of time (in seconds) a job may be idle before it times out. If no value is specified, the default timeout value for launchd will be used.
umaskRuby Type: Integer
A decimal value to pass to umask before running a job.
usernameRuby Type: String
When launchd is run as the root user, the user to run the job as.
wait_for_debuggerRuby Types: TrueClass, FalseClass
Specify if launchd has a job wait for a debugger to attach before executing code.
watch_pathsRuby Type: Array
An array of paths which, if any are modified, will cause a job to be started.
working_directoryRuby Type: String
chdir to this directory, and then run the job.
The following examples demonstrate various approaches for using resources in recipes. If you want to see examples of how Chef uses resources in recipes, take a closer look at the cookbooks that Chef authors and maintains: https://github.com/chef-cookbooks.
Create a Launch Daemon from a cookbook file
launchd 'com.chef.every15' do source 'com.chef.every15.plist' end
Create a Launch Daemon using keys
launchd 'call.mom.weekly' do program '/Library/scripts/call_mom.sh' start_calendar_interval 'weekday' => 7, 'hourly' => 10 time_out 300 end
Remove a Launch Daemon
launchd 'com.chef.every15' do action :delete end
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