Chef Software Install Script
The Chef Software install script can be used to install any Chef Software, including things like Chef Infra Client, Chef Infra Server, Chef InSpec. This script does the following:
- Detects the platform, version, and architecture of the machine on which the installer is being executed
- Fetches the appropriate package, for the requested product and version
- Validates the package content by comparing SHA-256 checksums
- Installs the package
Run the Chef Software Install Script
The Chef Software Install script can be run on UNIX, Linux, and Microsoft Windows platforms. The terms ‘omnibus’ and ‘omnitruck’ are only relevant to the build processes used internally at Chef Software.
UNIX, Linux, and macOS
On UNIX, Linux, and macOS systems, invoke the Chef Software Install script with:
curl -L https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.sh | sudo bash
and then enter the local password when prompted.
Microsoft Windows
On Microsoft Windows systems, invoke the Chef Software Install script using Windows PowerShell:
. { iwr -useb https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.ps1 } | iex; install
Chef Software Install Script Options
In addition to the default install behavior, the Chef Software Install script supports the following options:
-c
(-channel
on Microsoft Windows)-
The release channel from which a package is pulled. Possible values:
current
orstable
. Default value:stable
. -d
(-download_directory
on Microsoft Windows)-
The directory into which a package is downloaded. When a package already exists in this directory and the checksum matches, the package is not re-downloaded. When
-d
and-f
are not specified, a package is downloaded to a temporary directory. -f
(-filename
on Microsoft Windows)-
The name of the file and the path at which that file is located. When a filename already exists at this path and the checksum matches, the package is not re-downloaded. When
-d
and-f
are not specified, a package is downloaded to a temporary directory. -P
(-project
on Microsoft Windows)-
The product name to install. Supported versions of Chef products are
automate
,chef
,chef-server
,inspec
,chef-workstation
,chefdk
,supermarket
,chef-backend
,push-jobs-client
, andpush-jobs-server
. Default value:chef
. -s
(-install_strategy
on Microsoft Windows)-
The method of package installations. The default strategy is to always install when the install.sh script runs. Set to “once” to skip installation if the product is already installed on the node.
-l
(-download_url_override
on Microsoft Windows)-
Install package downloaded from a direct URL.
-a
(-checksum
on Microsoft Windows)-
The SHA256 for download_url_override
-v
(-version
on Microsoft Windows)-
The version of the package to be installed. A version always takes the form x.y.z, where x, y, and z are decimal numbers that are used to represent major (x), minor (y), and patch (z) versions. A two-part version (x.y) is also allowed. For more information about application versioning, see https://semver.org/.
Examples
The following examples show how to use the Chef Software Install script.
To install Chef Client 15.8.23:
curl -L https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- -v 15.8.23
To install the latest version of Chef Workstation on Microsoft Windows
from the current
channel:
. { iwr -useb https://omnitruck.chef.io/install.ps1 } | iex; install -channel current -project chef-workstation
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