Please switch to using the community supported jira
cookbook from the Chef SuperMarket: https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/jira
Installs/Configures Atlassian JIRA. Please see COMPATIBILITY.md for more information about JIRA releases that are tested and supported by this cookbook and its versions.
- Chef 11+ for version 2.0.0+ of this cookbook
- CentOS 6
- RHEL 6
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Microsoft SQL Server
- MySQL
- Postgres
Required Opscode Cookbooks
- apache2 (if using apache2 recipe)
- ark
- database (if using database recipe)
- mysql (if using database recipe with MySQL)
- postgresql (if using database recipe with Postgres)
Required Third-Party Cookbooks
- mysql_connector (if using MySQL database)
Suggested Opscode Cookbooks
The Atlassian JIRA Linux installer will automatically configure a bundled JRE. If you wish to use your own JDK/JRE, with say the java
cookbook, then as of this writing it must be Oracle and version 1.6 (Supported Platforms)
Necessary configuration with java
cookbook:
node['java']['install_flavor'] = "oracle"
node['java']['oracle']['accept_oracle_download_terms'] = true
recipe[java]
A /ht to @seekely for the documentation nudge.
These attributes are under the node['jira']
namespace.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
arch | architecture for JIRA installer - "x64" or "x32" | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
checksum | SHA256 checksum for JIRA install | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
context | URI context of installation (mainly for WAR installation) | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
context_path | Location of container server context configurations (for WAR installation) | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
home_path | home directory for JIRA | String | /var/atlassian/application-data/jira |
install_path | location to install JIRA | String | /opt/atlassian/jira |
install_type | JIRA install type - "installer", "standalone", "war" | String | installer |
init_type | JIRA init service type - "sysv" | String | sysv |
lib_path | location of container server libraries | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
url_base | URL base for JIRA install | String | http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/atlassian-jira |
url | URL for JIRA install | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
user | user running JIRA (jira for installer/standalone, container server user for WAR installation) | String | auto-detected (see attributes/default.rb) |
version | JIRA version to install | String | 6.1.5 |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['build']
namespace and used to control the JIRA WAR build process.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
targets | Ant targets for build process | String | war |
enable | Set to false to disable builds | Boolean | true |
exclude_jars | JARs to exclude from WAR | Array of Strings | %w{jcl-over-slf4j jul-to-slf4j log4j slf4j-api slf4j-log4j12} |
file | Output file from build | String | #{node['jira']['install_path']}/dist-#{node['jira']['container_server']['name']}/atlassian-jira-#{node['jira']['version']}.war |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['container_server']
namespace.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
name | Container server running JIRA to configure | String | tomcat |
version | Version of container server | String | 6 |
All of these node['jira']['database']
attributes are overridden by jira/jira
encrypted data bag (Hosted Chef) or data bag (Chef Solo), if it exists
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
host | FQDN or "localhost" (localhost automatically installs ['database']['type'] server in default recipe) |
String | localhost |
name | JIRA database name | String | jira |
password | JIRA database user password | String | changeit |
port | JIRA database port | Fixnum | 3306 |
type | JIRA database type - "mssql", "mysql", or "postgresql" | String | mysql |
user | JIRA database user | String | jira |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['jars']
namespace and are for downloading/deploying JIRA JARs in WAR installations.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
deploy_jars | Which JIRA JARs to deploy to container server | Array of Strings | %w{carol carol-properties hsqldb jcl-over-slf4j jonas_timer jotm jotm-iiops_stubs jotm-jmrp_stubs jta jul-to-slf4j log4j objectweb-datasource ots-jts slf4j-api slf4j-log4j12 xapool} |
install_path | Location to install JIRA JARs | String | node['jira']['install_path'] + '-jars' |
url_base | Base URL to download JIRA JARs | String | http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/downloads/binary/jira-jars |
url | URL to download JIRA JARs | String | #{node['jira']['jars']['url_base']}-#{node['jira']['container_server']['name']}-distribution-#{node['jira']['jars']['version']}-#{node['jira']['container_server']['name']}-#{node['jira']['container_server']['version']}x.zip |
version | Version of JIRA JARs to download/deploy | String | node['jira']['version'].split('.')[0..1].join('.') |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['jvm']
namespace.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
minimum_memory | JVM minimum memory | String | 512m |
maximum_memory | JVM maximum memory | String | 768m |
maximum_permgen | JVM maximum PermGen memory | String | 256m |
java_opts | additional JAVA_OPTS to be passed to JIRA JVM during startup | String | "" |
support_args | additional JAVA_OPTS recommended by Atlassian support for JIRA JVM during startup | String | "" |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['tomcat']
namespace.
Any node['jira']['tomcat']['key*']
attributes are overridden by jira/jira
encrypted data bag (Hosted Chef) or data bag (Chef Solo), if it exists
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
keyAlias | Tomcat SSL keystore alias | String | tomcat |
keystoreFile | Tomcat SSL keystore file - will automatically generate self-signed keystore file if left as default | String | #{node['jira']['home_path']}/.keystore |
keystorePass | Tomcat SSL keystore passphrase | String | changeit |
port | Tomcat HTTP port | Fixnum | 8080 |
ssl_port | Tomcat HTTPS port | Fixnum | 8443 |
These attributes are under the node['jira']['war']
namespace and used to control the JIRA WAR deploy process.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
file | Location of JIRA WAR file for deployment | String | node['jira']['build']['file'] |
- jira_jars: JIRA JARs download/deploy
- jira_war: JIRA WAR download/build
Here's a quick example of downloading and building JIRA WAR:
# Download and build JIRA WAR
jira_war node['jira']['install_path'] do
action :build
end
See full documentation for each LWRP and action below for more information.
Below are the available actions for the LWRP, default being download
.
These attributes are associated with this LWRP action.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
deploy_jars | Which JARs to deploy | Array | node['jira']['jars']['deploy_jars'] |
lib_path | Location of container server libraries | String | node['jira']['lib_path'] |
Deploy custom list of JIRA JARs to custom location:
jira_jars '/opt/atlassian/jira-jars' do
deploy_jars %w{carol carol-properties hsqldb jonas_timer jotm jotm-iiops_stubs jotm-jmrp_stubs jta objectweb-datasource ots-jts xapool}
lib_path '/usr/local/my-special-snowflake-tomcat/lib/'
action :deploy
end
These attributes are associated with this LWRP action.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
url | URL to download JIRA JARs | String | node['jira']['jars']['url'] |
version | Version of JIRA JARS to download | String | node['jira']['jars']['version'] |
Download custom version of JIRA JARs:
jira_jars '/opt/atlassian/jira-jars' do
version '6.0'
end
Below are the available actions for the LWRP, default being download
.
These attributes are associated with this LWRP action.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
exclude_jars | JARs to exclude from built WAR | Array | node['jira']['build']['exclude_jars'] |
file | Location of build output file | String | node['jira']['build']['file'] |
targets | Ant targets for build | String | node['jira']['build']['targets'] |
Run custom ant targets for JIRA WAR build:
jira_war '/opt/atlassian/jira' do
targets 'generic'
action :build
end
These attributes are associated with this LWRP action.
Attribute | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
checksum | Checksum of JIRA WAR download | String | node['jira']['checksum'] |
url | URL to download JIRA WAR | String | node['jira']['url'] |
version | Version of JIRA WAR to download | String | node['jira']['version'] |
Download custom version of JIRA WAR:
jira_war '/opt/atlassian/jira' do
version '6.1.4'
end
recipe['jira']
'Installs/configures Atlassian JIRA'recipe['jira::apache2']
'Installs/configures Apache 2 as proxy (ports 80/443)'recipe['jira::build_war']
'Builds JIRA WAR'recipe['jira::container_server_configuration']
'Configures container server for JIRA deployment'recipe['jira::container_server_jars']
'Deploys database/JIRA jars to container server'recipe['jira::database']
'Installs/configures MySQL/Postgres server, database, and user for JIRA'recipe['jira::installer']
'Installs/configures JIRA via installer'recipe['jira::standalone']
'Installs/configures JIRA via standalone archive'recipe['jira::sysv']
'Installs/configures JIRA SysV init service'recipe['jira::war']
'Installs JIRA WAR'
Optionally for securely overriding attributes on Hosted Chef, create a jira/jira
encrypted data bag with the model below. Chef Solo can override the same attributes with a jira/jira
unencrypted data bag of the same information.
required:
['database']['type']
- "mssql", "mysql", or "postgresql"['database']['host']
- FQDN or "localhost" (localhost automatically installs['database']['type']
server)['database']['name']
- Name of JIRA database['database']['user']
- JIRA database username['database']['password']
- JIRA database username password
optional:
['database']['port']
- Database port, defaults to standard database port for['database']['type']
['tomcat']['keyAlias']
- Tomcat HTTPS Java Keystore keyAlias, defaults to self-signed certifcate['tomcat']['keystoreFile']
- Tomcat HTTPS Java Keystore keystoreFile, defaults to self-signed certificate['tomcat']['keystorePass']
- Tomcat HTTPS Java Keystore keystorePass, defaults to self-signed certificate
Repeat for other Chef environments as necessary. Example:
{
"id": "jira",
"development": {
"database": {
"type": "postgresql",
"host": "localhost",
"name": "jira",
"user": "jira",
"password": "jira_db_password",
},
"tomcat": {
"keyAlias": "not_tomcat",
"keystoreFile": "/etc/pki/java/wildcard_cert.jks",
"keystorePass": "not_changeit"
}
}
}
The simplest method is via the default recipe, which uses node['jira']['install_type']
(defaults to installer).
- Optionally (un)encrypted data bag or set attributes
knife data bag create jira
knife data bag edit jira jira --secret-file=path/to/secret
- Add
recipe[jira]
to your node's run list.
Operates similarly to installer installation, however has added benefits of using ark
to create version symlinks of each install. Easily can rollback upgrades by changing node['jira']['version']
.
- Optionally (un)encrypted data bag or set attributes
knife data bag create jira
knife data bag edit jira jira --secret-file=path/to/secret
- Set
node['jira']['install_type']
to standalone - Add
recipe[jira]
to your node's run list.
There are three phases of JIRA WAR support:
- Downloading JIRA WAR archive
- Building JIRA WAR
- Deploying JIRA WAR with necessary JAR dependencies and container server configuration
Each of the phases can be handled separately as outlined below if you need to customize the WAR or deploy it to different nodes than where its being built. By default, cookbook will handle all three phases with node['jira']['install_type']
set to war.
Handled by war recipe using ark
so it'll save versioned symlinks. Location customizable by node['jira']['install_path']
. From here, the WAR is ready to be customized and built.
Handled by build_war recipe and can be disabled by setting node['jira']['build']['enabled']
to false. Customize build targets via node['jira']['build']['targets']
. Expects build output to write file to node['jira']['build']['file']
otherwise will build every convergence. Note node['jira']['build']['exclude_jars']
will by default delete JARs that are recommended to be installed in container server lib directory (node['jira']['lib_dir']
) from separate JIRA JARs download.
While cookbook defaults to handling Tomcat build, you may be able to try and deploy the "generic" WAR. Set node['jira']['container_server']['name']
to generic.
There are a couple pieces necessary for successful JIRA WAR deployment:
- WAR file built and ready (
node['jira']['war']['file']
, which defaults tonode['jira']['build']['file']
) - Download and installation of JIRA JARs
- Download and installation of database JARs (such as MySQL Connector/J, etc.)
- Configuration of container server (such as Tomcat)
Atlassian supports deploying WAR only on Tomcat 6/7 and the cookbook handles this case (recommended usage with Opscode Tomcat cookbook), however if you're feeling adventurous, this process may be workable for other container servers with some slight configuration and a wrapper cookbook.
Cookbook handles the above steps with:
- WAR file: built via build_war recipe (using jira_war LWRP) or location up to you with a wrapper cookbook and
node['jira']['war']['file']
set appropriately - JIRA JARs: container_server_jars recipe (using jira_jars LWRP) with configuration in
node['jira']['jars']
attributes andnode['jira']['install_type']
set to war - Database JARs: container_server_jars recipe and appropriate database type needing additional JARs
- Configuration of container server: container_server_configuration recipe, which installs context to Tomcat if
node['jira']['container_server']['name']
is tomcat.
Using individual recipes, you can use this cookbook to configure JIRA to fit your environment.
- Optionally (un)encrypted data bag or set attributes
knife data bag create jira
knife data bag edit jira jira --secret-file=path/to/secret
- Add individual recipes to your node's run list.
- Quickly testing with Vagrant: VAGRANT.md
- Full development and testing workflow with Test Kitchen and friends: TESTING.md
For Vagrant, you may need to add the following hosts entries:
- 192.168.50.10 jira-centos-6
- 192.168.50.10 jira-ubuntu-1204
- (etc.)
The running JIRA server is then accessible from the host machine:
CentOS 6 Box:
- Web UI (installer/standalone): https://jira-centos-6/
- Web UI (Tomcat deployed war): http://jira-centos-6:8080/jira/
Ubuntu 12.04 Box:
- Web UI (installer/standalone): https://jira-ubuntu-1204/
- Web UI (Tomcat deployed war): http://jira-ubuntu-1204:8080/jira/
Please see contributing information in: CONTRIBUTING.md
- Brian Flad ([email protected])
Please see licensing information in: LICENSE