A cookbook for installing and configuring ClamAV. Components to be installed/enabled are accessible as attributes.
- A RHEL/CentOS/Scientific, Debian/Ubuntu, or compatible OS
Pretty much everything offered as options for ClamAV is configurable. Some attributes that one might commonly want to override:
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["enabled"] = false
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["enabled"] = false
Whether or not the ClamAV daemons should be running
default["clamav"]["version"] = "0.97.6<VARIES_BY_OS>"
The version of the ClamAV packages to install
default["clamav"]["dev_package"] = false
Whether to install the appropriate ClamAV development package
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_file"] = "/var/log/clamav/clamd.log"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["logrotate_frequency"] = "daily"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["logrotate_rotations"] = 7
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_file_unlock"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_file_max_size"] = "1M"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_time"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_clean"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_syslog"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_facility"] = nil
default["clamav"]["clamd"]["log_verbose"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["update_log_file"] = "/var/log/clamav/freshclam.log"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["logrotate_frequency"] = "daily"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["logrotate_rotations"] = 7
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["log_file_max_size"] = "1M"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["log_time"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["log_verbose"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["log_syslog"] = "no"
default["clamav"]["freshclam"]["log_facility"] = nil
Log file/syslog facility logging options
default['clamav']['scan']['script']['enable'] = false
default['clamav']['scan']['minimal']['enable'] = false
default['clamav']['scan']['full']['enable'] = false
Optionally enable a daily minimum virus scan and/or a weekly virus scan of the full filesystem.
ClamAV has many other options. See the attribute files and ClamAV documentation for details.
Nothing special. Override the default attributes as you see fit and go to town!
Feel free to fork this project and submit any changes via pull request.
This cookbook implements several suites of syntax, style, unit, integration and acceptance tests, utilizing a number of tools:
- Vagrant and VirtualBox for creating virtual environments
- Berkshelf for retrieving cookbook dependencies
- Rubocop for Ruby lint tests
- FoodCritic for Chef lint tests
- ChefSpec for the cookbook unit tests
- Serverspec for post-converge integration tests
- Cucumber for high-level acceptance tests
- Test Kitchen to tie all the tests together
To run the entire suite of tests, simple:
rake
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Add appropriate unit and/or integration tests
- Ensure all tests pass (
rake
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
- Author: Jonathan Hartman [email protected]
Copyright 2012-2014, Jonathan Hartman
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
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