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authorJohn Keiser <john@johnkeiser.com>2015-06-23 13:48:55 -0700
committerJohn Keiser <john@johnkeiser.com>2015-06-23 13:48:55 -0700
commit82ecae4cbf8bb7924da972576f23cfd267282018 (patch)
tree6705b59562c24192118eda1f2b2f457f91354315
parent35e07bb402a215389eb674045cec78364a64a779 (diff)
downloadchef-jk/master12_5.tar.gz
Bump revision to 12.5.0.current.0jk/master12_5
-rw-r--r--CHANGELOG.md2
-rw-r--r--DOC_CHANGES.md76
-rw-r--r--RELEASE_NOTES.md88
-rw-r--r--VERSION2
-rw-r--r--chef-config/lib/chef-config/version.rb2
-rw-r--r--lib/chef/version.rb2
6 files changed, 6 insertions, 166 deletions
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md
index a3605e3084..808688a28f 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+## 12.5.0
+
## 12.4.0
* [**Phil Dibowitz**](https://github.com/jaymzh):
diff --git a/DOC_CHANGES.md b/DOC_CHANGES.md
index 46712f114c..b1121e2bf4 100644
--- a/DOC_CHANGES.md
+++ b/DOC_CHANGES.md
@@ -6,79 +6,3 @@ Example Doc Change:
Description of the required change.
-->
-### Resources now *all* get automatic DSL
-
-When you declare a resource (no matter where) you now get automatic DSL for it, based on your class name:
-
-```ruby
-module MyModule
- class MyResource < Chef::Resource
- # Names the resource "my_resource"
- end
-end
-```
-
-When this happens, the resource can be used in a recipe:
-
-```ruby
-my_resource 'blah' do
-end
-```
-
-If you have an abstract class that should *not* have DSL, set `resource_name` to `nil`:
-
-```ruby
-module MyModule
- # This will not have DSL
- class MyBaseResource < Chef::Resource
- resource_name nil
- end
- # This will have DSL `my_resource`
- class MyResource < MyBaseResource
- end
-end
-```
-
-When you do this, `my_base_resource` will not work in a recipe (but `my_resource` will).
-
-You can still use `provides` to provide other DSL names:
-
-```ruby
-module MyModule
- class MyResource < Chef::Resource
- provides :super_resource
- end
-end
-```
-
-Which enables this recipe:
-
-```ruby
-super_resource 'wowzers' do
-end
-```
-
-(Note that when you use provides in this manner, resource_name will be `my_resource` and declared_type will be `super_resource`. This won't affect most people, but it is worth noting as a matter of explanation.)
-
-Users are encouraged to declare resources in their own namespaces instead of putting them in the `Chef::Resource` namespace.
-
-### Resources may now use `allowed_actions` and `default_action`
-
-Instead of overriding `Chef::Resource.initialize` and setting `@allowed_actions` and `@action` in the constructor, you may now use the `allowed_actions` and `default_action` DSL to declare them:
-
-```ruby
-class MyResource < Chef::Resource
- allowed_actions :create, :delete
- default_action :create
-end
-```
-
-### LWRPs are no longer automatically placed in the `Chef::Resource` namespace
-
-Starting with Chef 12.4.0, accessing an LWRP class by name from the `Chef::Resource` namespace will trigger a deprecation warning message. This means that if your cookbook includes the LWRP `mycookbook/resources/myresource.rb`, you will no longer be able to extend or reference `Chef::Resource::MycookbookMyresource` in Ruby code. LWRP recipe DSL does not change: the LWRP will still be available to recipes as `mycookbook_myresource`.
-
-You can still get the LWRP class by calling `Chef::ResourceResolver.resolve(:mycookbook_myresource)`.
-
-The primary aim here is clearing out the `Chef::Resource` namespace.
-
-References to these classes is deprecated (and will emit a warning) in Chef 12, and will be removed in Chef 13.
diff --git a/RELEASE_NOTES.md b/RELEASE_NOTES.md
index 049640d7ab..93a759ba88 100644
--- a/RELEASE_NOTES.md
+++ b/RELEASE_NOTES.md
@@ -1,87 +1 @@
-# Chef Client Release Notes 12.4.0:
-
-## Knife Key Management Commands for Users and Clients
-
-`knife user` and `knife client` now have a suite of subcommands that live under
-the `key` subcommand. These subcommands allow you to list, show, create, delete
-and edit keys for a given user or client. They can be used to implement
-key rotation with multiple expiring keys for a single actor or just
-for basic key management. See `knife user key` and `knife client key`
-for a full list of subcommands and their usage.
-
-## System Loggers
-
-You can now have all Chef logs sent to a logging system of your choice.
-
-### Syslog Logger
-
-Syslog can be used by adding the following line to your chef config
-file:
-
-```ruby
-log_location Chef::Log::Syslog.new("chef-client", ::Syslog::LOG_DAEMON)
-```
-
-THis will write to the `daemon` facility with the originator set as
-`chef-client`.
-
-### Windows Event Logger
-
-The logger can be used by adding the following line to your chef config file:
-
-```ruby
-log_location Chef::Log::WinEvt.new
-```
-
-This will write to the Application log with the source set as Chef.
-
-## RemoteFile resource supports UNC paths on Windows
-
-You can now use UNC paths with `remote_file` on Windows machines. For
-example, you can get `Foo.tar.gz` off of `fooshare` on `foohost` using
-the following resource:
-
-```ruby
-remote_file 'C:\Foo.tar.gz' do
- source "\\\\foohost\\fooshare\\Foo.tar.gz"
-end
-```
-
-## WindowsPackage resource supports URLs
-
-The `windows_package` resource now allows specifying URLs for the source
-attribute. For example, you could install 7zip with the following resource:
-
-```ruby
-windows_package '7zip' do
- source "http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z938-x64.msi"
-end
-```
-
-Internally, this is done by using a `remote_file` resource to download the
-contents at the specified url. If needed, you can modify the attributes of
-the `remote_file` resource using the `remote_file_attributes` attribute.
-The `remote_file_attributes` accepts a hash of attributes that will be set
-on the underlying remote_file. For example, the checksum of the contents can
-be verified using
-
-```ruby
-windows_package '7zip' do
- source "http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z938-x64.msi"
- remote_file_attributes {
- :path => "C:\\7zip.msi",
- :checksum => '7c8e873991c82ad9cfcdbdf45254ea6101e9a645e12977dcd518979e50fdedf3'
- }
-end
-```
-
-To make the transition easier from the Windows cookbook, `windows_package` also
-accepts the `checksum` attribute, and the previous resource could be rewritten
-as:
-
-```ruby
-windows_package '7zip' do
- source "http://www.7-zip.org/a/7z938-x64.msi"
- checksum '7c8e873991c82ad9cfcdbdf45254ea6101e9a645e12977dcd518979e50fdedf3'
-end
-```
+# Chef Client Release Notes 12.5.0:
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index b53f8861dc..9a03cd310d 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-12.4.0.rc.2
+12.5.0.current.0
diff --git a/chef-config/lib/chef-config/version.rb b/chef-config/lib/chef-config/version.rb
index a6bf636540..aee626f240 100644
--- a/chef-config/lib/chef-config/version.rb
+++ b/chef-config/lib/chef-config/version.rb
@@ -20,6 +20,6 @@
#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
module ChefConfig
- VERSION = '12.4.0.rc.2'
+ VERSION = '12.5.0.current.0'
end
diff --git a/lib/chef/version.rb b/lib/chef/version.rb
index 80fd422c55..743a99824d 100644
--- a/lib/chef/version.rb
+++ b/lib/chef/version.rb
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
class Chef
CHEF_ROOT = File.dirname(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
- VERSION = '12.4.0.rc.2'
+ VERSION = '12.5.0.current.0'
end
#