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Provides a set of Windows-specific primitives (Chef resources) meant to aid in the creation of cookbooks/recipes targeting the Windows platform.

Requirements

Platforms

  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows 8, 8.1
  • Windows Server 2012 (R1, R2)

Chef

  • Chef 12.1+

Resource/Provider

windows_auto_run

Actions

  • :create - Create an item to be run at login
  • :remove - Remove an item that was previously setup to run at login

Attribute Parameters

  • name - Name attribute. The name of the value to be stored in the registry
  • program - The program to be run at login
  • args - The arguments for the program

Examples

Run BGInfo at login

windows_auto_run 'BGINFO' do
  program 'C:/Sysinternals/bginfo.exe'
  args    '\'C:/Sysinternals/Config.bgi\' /NOLICPROMPT /TIMER:0'
  action  :create
end

windows_certificate

Installs a certificate into the Windows certificate store from a file, and grants read-only access to the private key for designated accounts. Due to current limitations in winrm, installing certificated remotely may not work if the operation requires a user profile. Operations on the local machine store should still work.

Actions

  • :create - creates or updates a certificate.
  • :delete - deletes a certificate.
  • :acl_add - adds read-only entries to a certificate's private key ACL.

Attribute Parameters

  • source - name attribute. The source file (for create and acl_add), thumbprint (for delete and acl_add) or subject (for delete).
  • pfx_password - the password to access the source if it is a pfx file.
  • private_key_acl - array of 'domain\account' entries to be granted read-only access to the certificate's private key. This is not idempotent.
  • store_name - the certificate store to manipulate. One of MY (default : personal store), CA (trusted intermediate store) or ROOT (trusted root store).
  • user_store - if false (default) then use the local machine store; if true then use the current user's store.

Examples

# Add PFX cert to local machine personal store and grant accounts read-only access to private key
windows_certificate "c:/test/mycert.pfx" do
    pfx_password    "password"
    private_key_acl    ["acme\fred", "pc\jane"]
end
# Add cert to trusted intermediate store
windows_certificate "c:/test/mycert.cer" do
    store_name    "CA"
end
# Remove all certicates matching the subject
windows_certificate "me.acme.com" do
    action :delete
end

windows_certificate_binding

Binds a certificate to an HTTP port in order to enable TLS communication.

Actions

  • :create - creates or updates a binding.
  • :delete - deletes a binding.

Attribute Parameters

  • cert_name - name attribute. The thumbprint(hash) or subject that identifies the certificate to be bound.
  • name_kind - indicates the type of cert_name. One of :subject (default) or :hash.
  • address - the address to bind against. Default is 0.0.0.0 (all IP addresses).
  • port - the port to bind against. Default is 443.
  • app_id - the GUID that defines the application that owns the binding. Default is the values used by IIS.
  • store_name - the store to locate the certificate in. One of MY (default : personal store), CA (trusted intermediate store) or ROOT (trusted root store).

Examples

# Bind the first certificate matching the subject to the default TLS port
windows_certificate_binding "me.acme.com" do
end
# Bind a cert from the CA store with the given hash to port 4334
windows_certificate_binding "me.acme.com" do
    cert_name    "d234567890a23f567c901e345bc8901d34567890"
    name_kind    :hash
    store_name    "CA"
    port        4334
end

windows_feature

Windows Roles and Features can be thought of as built-in operating system packages that ship with the OS. A server role is a set of software programs that, when they are installed and properly configured, lets a computer perform a specific function for multiple users or other computers within a network. A Role can have multiple Role Services that provide functionality to the Role. Role services are software programs that provide the functionality of a role. Features are software programs that, although they are not directly parts of roles, can support or augment the functionality of one or more roles, or improve the functionality of the server, regardless of which roles are installed. Collectively we refer to all of these attributes as 'features'.

This resource allows you to manage these 'features' in an unattended, idempotent way.

There are two providers for the windows_features which map into Microsoft's two major tools for managing roles/features: Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) and Servermanagercmd (The CLI for Server Manager). As Servermanagercmd is deprecated, Chef will set the default provider to Chef::Provider::WindowsFeature::DISM if DISM is present on the system being configured. The default provider will fall back to Chef::Provider::WindowsFeature::ServerManagerCmd.

For more information on Roles, Role Services and Features see the Microsoft TechNet article on the topic. For a complete list of all features that are available on a node type either of the following commands at a command prompt:

dism /online /Get-Features
servermanagercmd -query

Actions

  • :install - install a Windows role/feature
  • :remove - remove a Windows role/feature

Attribute Parameters

  • feature_name - name of the feature/role to install. The same feature may have different names depending on the provider used (ie DHCPServer vs DHCP; DNS-Server-Full-Role vs DNS).
  • all - Boolean. Optional. Default: false. DISM provider only. Forces all dependencies to be installed.
  • source - String. Optional. DISM provider only. Uses local repository for feature install.

Providers

  • Chef::Provider::WindowsFeature::DISM: Uses Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) to manage roles/features.
  • Chef::Provider::WindowsFeature::ServerManagerCmd: Uses Server Manager to manage roles/features.
  • Chef::Provider::WindowsFeaturePowershell: Uses Powershell to manage roles/features. (see COOK-3714

Examples

Enable the node as a DHCP Server

windows_feature 'DHCPServer' do
  action :install
end

Enable TFTP

windows_feature 'TFTP' do
  action :install
end

Enable .Net 3.5.1 on Server 2012 using repository files on DVD and install all dependencies

windows_feature "NetFx3" do
  action :install
  all true
  source "d:\sources\sxs"
end

Disable Telnet client/server

%w[TelnetServer TelnetClient].each do |feature|
  windows_feature feature do
    action :remove
  end
end

Add SMTP Feature with powershell provider

windows_feature "smtp-server" do
  action :install
  all true
  provider :windows_feature_powershell
end

windows_font

Installs a font.

Font files should be included in the cookbooks

Actions

  • :install - install a font to the system fonts directory.

Attribute Parameters

  • file - The name of the font file name to install. The path defaults to the files/default directory of the cookbook you're calling windows_font from. Defaults to the resource name.
  • source - Set an alternate path to the font file.

Examples

windows_font 'Code New Roman.otf'

windows_http_acl

Sets the Access Control List for an http URL to grant non-admin accounts permission to open HTTP endpoints.

Actions

  • :create - creates or updates the ACL for a URL.
  • :delete - deletes the ACL from a URL.

Attribute Parameters

  • url - the name of the url to be created/deleted.
  • user - the name (domain\user) of the user or group to be granted permission to the URL. Mandatory for create. Only one user or group can be granted permission so this replaces any previously defined entry.

Examples

windows_http_acl 'http://+:50051/' do
    user 'pc\\fred'
end
windows_http_acl 'http://+:50051/' do
    action :delete
end

windows_package

This resource is now deprecated and will be removed in a future version of this cookbook. Chef >= 12.6.0 includes a built-in package resource.

Manage Windows application packages in an unattended, idempotent way.

The following application installers are currently supported:

  • MSI packages
  • InstallShield
  • Wise InstallMaster
  • Inno Setup
  • Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

If the proper installer type is not passed into the resource's installer_type attribute, the provider will do it's best to identify the type by introspecting the installation package. If the installation type cannot be properly identified the :custom value can be passed into the installer_type attribute along with the proper flags for silent/quiet installation (using the options attribute..see example below).

PLEASE NOTE - For proper idempotence the resource's package_name should be the same as the 'DisplayName' registry value in the uninstallation data that is created during package installation. The easiest way to definitively find the proper 'DisplayName' value is to install the package on a machine and search for the uninstall information under the following registry keys:

  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
  • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6464Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

For maximum flexibility the source attribute supports both remote and local installation packages.

Actions

  • :install - install a package
  • :remove - remove a package. The remove action is completely hit or miss as many application uninstallers do not support a full silent/quiet mode.

Attribute Parameters

  • package_name - name attribute. The 'DisplayName' of the application installation package.
  • source - The source of the windows installer. This can either be a URI or a local path.
  • installer_type - They type of windows installation package. Valid values include :msi, :inno, :nsis, :wise, :installshield, :custom. If this value is not provided, the provider will do it's best to identify the installer type through introspection of the file.
  • checksum - useful if source is remote, the SHA-256 checksum of the file--if the local file matches the checksum, Chef will not download it
  • options - Additional options to pass the underlying installation command
  • timeout - set a timeout for the package download (default 600 seconds)
  • version - The version number of this package, as indicated by the 'DisplayVersion' value in one of the 'Uninstall' registry keys. If the given version number does equal the 'DisplayVersion' in the registry, the package will be installed.
  • success_codes - set an array of possible successful installation return codes. Previously this was hardcoded, but certain MSIs may have a different return code, e.g. 3010 for reboot required. Must be an array, and defaults to [0, 42, 127].

Examples

Install PuTTY (InnoSetup installer)

windows_package 'PuTTY version 0.60' do
  source 'http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty-0.60-installer.exe'
  installer_type :inno
  action :install
end

Install 7-Zip (MSI installer)

windows_package '7-Zip 9.20 (x64 edition)' do
  source 'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sevenzip/7z920-x64.msi'
  action :install
end

Install Notepad++ (Y U No Emacs?) using a local installer

windows_package 'Notepad++' do
  source 'c:/installation_files/npp.5.9.2.Installer.exe'
  action :install
end

Install VLC for that Xvid (NSIS installer)

windows_package 'VLC media player 1.1.10' do
  source 'http://superb-sea2.dl.sourceforge.net/project/vlc/1.1.10/win32/vlc-1.1.10-win32.exe'
  action :install
end

Install Firefox as custom installer and manually set the silent install flags

windows_package 'Mozilla Firefox 5.0 (x86 en-US)' do
  source 'http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/5.0/win32/en-US/Firefox%20Setup%205.0.exe'
  options '-ms'
  installer_type :custom
  action :install
end

Google Chrome FTW (MSI installer)

windows_package 'Google Chrome' do
  source 'https://dl-ssl.google.com/tag/s/appguid%3D%7B8A69D345-D564-463C-AFF1-A69D9E530F96%7D%26iid%3D%7B806F36C0-CB54-4A84-A3F3-0CF8A86575E0%7D%26lang%3Den%26browser%3D3%26usagestats%3D0%26appname%3DGoogle%2520Chrome%26needsadmin%3Dfalse/edgedl/chrome/install/GoogleChromeStandaloneEnterprise.msi'
  action :install
end

Remove Google Chrome

windows_package 'Google Chrome' do
  action :remove
end

Remove 7-Zip

windows_package '7-Zip 9.20 (x64 edition)' do
  action :remove
end

windows_printer_port

Create and delete TCP/IPv4 printer ports.

Actions

  • :create - Create a TCIP/IPv4 printer port. This is the default action.
  • :delete - Delete a TCIP/IPv4 printer port

Attribute Parameters

  • ipv4_address - Name attribute. Required. IPv4 address, e.g. '10.0.24.34'
  • port_name - Port name. Optional. Defaults to 'IP_' + ipv4_address
  • port_number - Port number. Optional. Defaults to 9100.
  • port_description - Port description. Optional.
  • snmp_enabled - Boolean. Optional. Defaults to false.
  • port_protocol - Port protocol, 1 (RAW), or 2 (LPR). Optional. Defaults to 1.

Examples

Create a TCP/IP printer port named 'IP_10.4.64.37' with all defaults

windows_printer_port '10.4.64.37' do
  action :create
end

Delete a printer port

windows_printer_port '10.4.64.37' do
  action :delete
end

Delete a port with a custom port_name

windows_printer_port '10.4.64.38' do
  port_name 'My awesome port'
  action :delete
end

Create a port with more options

windows_printer_port '10.4.64.39' do
  port_name 'My awesome port'
  snmp_enabled true
  port_protocol 2
end

windows_printer

Create Windows printer. Note that this doesn't currently install a printer driver. You must already have the driver installed on the system.

The Windows Printer LWRP will automatically create a TCP/IP printer port for you using the ipv4_address property. If you want more granular control over the printer port, just create it using the windows_printer_port LWRP before creating the printer.

Actions

  • :create - Create a new printer
  • :delete - Delete a new printer

Attribute Parameters

  • device_id - Name attribute. Required. Printer queue name, e.g. 'HP LJ 5200 in fifth floor copy room'
  • comment - Optional string describing the printer queue.
  • default - Boolean. Optional. Defaults to false. Note that Windows sets the first printer defined to the default printer regardless of this setting.
  • driver_name - String. Required. Exact name of printer driver. Note that the printer driver must already be installed on the node.
  • location - Printer location, e.g. 'Fifth floor copy room', or 'US/NYC/Floor42/Room4207'
  • shared - Boolean. Defaults to false.
  • share_name - Printer share name.
  • ipv4_address - Printer IPv4 address, e.g. '10.4.64.23'. You don't have to be able to ping the IP address to set it. Required.

An error of "Set-WmiInstance : Generic failure" is most likely due to the printer driver name not matching or not being installed.

Examples

Create a printer

windows_printer 'HP LaserJet 5th Floor' do
  driver_name 'HP LaserJet 4100 Series PCL6'
  ipv4_address '10.4.64.38'
end

Delete a printer. Note: this doesn't delete the associated printer port. See windows_printer_port above for how to delete the port.

windows_printer 'HP LaserJet 5th Floor' do
  action :delete
end

windows_shortcut

Creates and modifies Windows shortcuts.

Actions

  • :create - create or modify a windows shortcut

Attribute Parameters

  • name - name attribute. The shortcut to create/modify.
  • target - what the shortcut links to
  • arguments - arguments to pass to the target when the shortcut is executed
  • description - description of the shortcut
  • cwd - Working directory to use when the target is executed
  • iconlocation - Icon to use, in the format of "path, index" where index is which icon in that file to use (See WshShortcut.IconLocation)

Examples

Add a shortcut all users desktop:

require 'win32ole'
all_users_desktop = WIN32OLE.new("WScript.Shell").SpecialFolders("AllUsersDesktop")

windows_shortcut "#{all_users_desktop}/Notepad.lnk" do
  target "C:\\WINDOWS\\notepad.exe"
  description "Launch Notepad"
  iconlocation "C:\\windows\\notepad.exe, 0"
end

Library Methods

Registry.value_exists?('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run','BGINFO')
Registry.key_exists?('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft')
BgInfo = Registry.get_value('HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run','BGINFO')

windows_path

Actions

  • :add - Add an item to the system path
  • :remove - Remove an item from the system path

Attribute Parameters

  • path - Name attribute. The name of the value to add to the system path

Examples

Add Sysinternals to the system path

windows_path 'C:\Sysinternals' do
  action :add
end

Remove 7-Zip from the system path

windows_path 'C:\7-Zip' do
  action :remove
end

windows_task

Creates, deletes or runs a Windows scheduled task. Requires Windows Server 2008 due to API usage.

Actions

  • :create - creates a task (or updates existing if user or command has changed)
  • :delete - deletes a task
  • :run - runs a task
  • :end - ends a task
  • :change - changes the un/pw or command of a task
  • :enable - enable a task
  • :disable - disable a task

Attribute Parameters

  • task_name - name attribute, The task name. ("Task Name" or "/Task Name")
  • force - When used with create, will update the task.
  • command - The command the task will run.
  • cwd - The directory the task will be run from.
  • user - The user to run the task as. (defaults to 'SYSTEM')
  • password - The user's password. (requires user)
  • run_level - Run with :limited or :highest privileges.
  • frequency - Frequency with which to run the task. (default is :hourly. Other valid values include :minute, :hourly, :daily, :weekly, :monthly, :once, :on_logon, :onstart, :on_idle) :once requires start_time
  • frequency_modifier - Multiple for frequency. (15 minutes, 2 days). Monthly tasks may also use these values": ('FIRST', 'SECOND', 'THIRD', 'FOURTH', 'LAST', 'LASTDAY')
  • start_day - Specifies the first date on which the task runs. Optional string (MM/DD/YYYY)
  • start_time - Specifies the start time to run the task. Optional string (HH:mm)
  • interactive_enabled - (Allow task to run interactively or non-interactively. Requires user and password.)
  • day - For monthly or weekly tasks, the day(s) on which the task runs. (MON - SUN, *, 1 - 31)
  • months - The Months of the year on which the task runs. (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC, *). Multiple months should be comma delimited.
  • idle_time - For :on_idle frequency, the time (in minutes) without user activity that must pass to trigger the task. (1 - 999)

Examples

Create a chef-client task with TaskPath \ running every 15 minutes

windows_task 'chef-client' do
  user 'Administrator'
  password '$ecR3t'
  cwd 'C:\\chef\\bin'
  command 'chef-client -L C:\\tmp\\'
  run_level :highest
  frequency :minute
  frequency_modifier 15
end

Update chef-client task with new password and log location

windows_task 'chef-client' do
  user 'Administrator'
  password 'N3wPassW0Rd'
  cwd 'C:\\chef\\bin'
  command 'chef-client -L C:\\chef\\logs\\'
  action :change
end

Delete a task named old task

windows_task 'old task' do
  action :delete
end

Enable a task named chef-client

windows_task 'chef-client' do
  action :enable
end

Disable a task named ProgramDataUpdater with TaskPath \Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience\

windows_task '\Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience\ProgramDataUpdater' do
  action :disable
end

windows_zipfile

Most version of Windows do not ship with native cli utility for managing compressed files. This resource provides a pure-ruby implementation for managing zip files. Be sure to use the not_if or only_if meta parameters to guard the resource for idempotence or action will be taken every Chef run.

Actions

  • :unzip - unzip a compressed file
  • :zip - zip a directory (recursively)

Attribute Parameters

  • path - name attribute. The path where files will be (un)zipped to.
  • source - source of the zip file (either a URI or local path) for :unzip, or directory to be zipped for :zip.
  • overwrite - force an overwrite of the files if they already exist.
  • checksum - for :unzip, useful if source is remote, if the local file matches the SHA-256 checksum, Chef will not download it.

Examples

Unzip a remote zip file locally

windows_zipfile 'c:/bin' do
  source 'http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/SysinternalsSuite.zip'
  action :unzip
  not_if {::File.exists?('c:/bin/PsExec.exe')}
end

Unzip a local zipfile

windows_zipfile 'c:/the_codez' do
  source 'c:/foo/baz/the_codez.zip'
  action :unzip
end

Create a local zipfile

windows_zipfile 'c:/foo/baz/the_codez.zip' do
  source 'c:/the_codez'
  action :zip
end

Libraries

WindowsHelper

Helper that allows you to use helpful functions in windows

installed_packages

Returns a hash of all DisplayNames installed

# usage in a recipe
::Chef::Recipe.send(:include, Windows::Helper)
hash_of_installed_packages = installed_packages

is_package_installed?

  • package_name - The name of the package you want to query to see if it is installed
  • returns - true if the package is installed, false if it the package is not installed

Download a file if a package isn't installed

# usage in a recipe to not download a file if package is already installed
::Chef::Recipe.send(:include, Windows::Helper)
is_win_sdk_installed = is_package_installed?('Windows Software Development Kit')

remote_file 'C:\windows\temp\windows_sdk.zip' do
  source 'http://url_to_download/windows_sdk.zip'
  action :create_if_missing
  not_if {is_win_sdk_installed}
end

Do something if a package is installed

# usage in a provider
include Windows::Helper
if is_package_installed?('Windows Software Development Kit')
  # do something if package is installed
end

Windows ChefSpec Matchers

The Windows cookbook includes custom ChefSpec matchers you can use to test your own cookbooks that consume Windows cookbook LWRPs.

Example Matcher Usage

expect(chef_run).to install_windows_package('Node.js').with(
  source: 'http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.26/x64/node-v0.10.26-x64.msi')

Windows Cookbook Matchers

  • create_windows_auto_run
  • remove_windows_auto_run
  • create_windows_certificate
  • delete_windows_certificate
  • add_acl_to_windows_certificate
  • create_windows_certificate_binding
  • delete_windows_certificate_binding
  • install_windows_feature
  • remove_windows_feature
  • delete_windows_feature
  • install_windows_font
  • create_windows_http_acl
  • delete_windows_http_acl
  • install_windows_package
  • remove_windows_package
  • set_windows_pagefile
  • add_windows_path
  • remove_windows_path
  • create_windows_printer
  • delete_windows_printer
  • create_windows_printer_port
  • delete_windows_printer_port
  • create_windows_shortcut
  • create_windows_shortcut
  • create_windows_task
  • disable_windows_task
  • enable_windows_task
  • delete_windows_task
  • run_windows_task
  • change_windows_task
  • unzip_windows_zipfile_to
  • zip_windows_zipfile_to

Usage

Place an explicit dependency on this cookbook (using depends in the cookbook's metadata.rb) from any cookbook where you would like to use the Windows-specific resources/providers that ship with this cookbook.

depends 'windows'

default

Convenience recipe that installs supporting gems for many of the resources/providers that ship with this cookbook.

License & Authors

Copyright 2011-2016, Chef Software, Inc.
Copyright 2010, VMware, Inc.
Copyright 2011, Business Intelligence Associates, Inc
Copyright 2012, Nordstrom, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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