Should I use include_recipe or add the recipe to run_list?

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难免孤独 2021-01-31 07:25

Trying to figure out the best approach for a large project. When is it appropriate to add recipes within a recipe by using include_recipe as opposed to adding the r

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  •  面向向阳花
    2021-01-31 07:50

    As I see it, any recipe should be able to run on an empty machine on its own. So if some recipe A depends on recipe B run before it, I always use include_recipe.

    For example: 2 cookbooks, tomcat and java. Tomcat requires java.

    1. When some user wants to install tomcat, he may have no idea that he actually requires some other cookbook to install it. He runs the tomcat recipe and either it fails with some completely unhelpful error message like "No java found" or even worse - it succeeds, but then of course the user cannot start tomcat, because he does not have java installed.

    2. But when there is a include_recipe 'java' line in tomcat cookbook, which also requires a depends 'java' line in metadata, the user when trying to install tomcat, will see the understandable error message: "the cookbook java not found". This way actually user can download dependencies on his own (or even with some automatic tool) without actually running recipes, but reading metadata.

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