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Builder

provides a recipe for installing and configuring the habitat builder

Prerequisites

Create a bitbucket account and then follow these instructions for creating an oauth consumer https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/oauth-on-bitbucket-cloud-238027431.html

name the oauth consumer builder. the consumer will only need the repository read permissions and nothing else. put the callback url as http://kitchen-builder.test.com:8081/ and the url as: http://kitchen-builder.test.com:8081 Tick the box that says This is a private consumer Once created make a note of the oauth id and secret. In the root directory of the cookbook copy the .kitchen.example.yml file to .kitchen.yml and alter as suggested by the comments:

    attributes:
      builder:
        create_user_and_group: true
        internal_repo: :  # A URL to the server that has all the artifacts needed
#        origin:
#          core:
#            access_token: <when you have created the core origin and the hab access token put the token string here>
        oauth:
          provider: bitbucket # keep this as bitbucket for now
          client_id:  # create a bitbucket account then create an oauth consumer to get the client id
          client_secret: # create a bitbucket account then create an oauth consumer to get the client secret
          userinfo_url: https://api.bitbucket.org/1.0/user
          authorize_url: https://bitbucket.org/site/oauth2/authorize
          token_url: https://bitbucket.org/site/oauth2/access_token
          builder_url: http://kitchen-builder.test.com:8081 # this is arbitrary but must match the url setting in the oauth consumer - also 8081 is the default port used for the builder by this cookbook 
          redirect_url: http://kitchen-builder.test.com:8081/ # this is arbitrary but must match the callback_url setting in the oauth consumer

Leave the origin parts commented for now. There is currently a manual step needed to generate the core origin and access token. Also set up the driver settings for your AWS account in the .kitchen.yml file.

Useage

After setting up the kitchen.yml and creating the bitbucket oauth consumer its time to test:

  • run kitchen converge once to setup the builder
  • retrive the public ip address of the instance for ec2
  • make an entry in your hosts file for <public-ipaddress> kitchen-builder.test.com
  • Browse to http://kitchen-builder.test.com:8081 and manually create the core origin and the hab access token (make a note of the access token string)
  • populate the attribute origin -> core -> access_token in the kitchen.yml with the string from the builder UI
  • re run kitchen converge

after this the builder will be fully setup.