Here's how you can quickly get testing or developing against the cookbook thanks to Vagrant and Berkshelf.
export OPSCODE_USER=""
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=""
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=""| http://soundcloud.com/soul-mob/neil-kurland-live-cosm-dec-18-2010/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/2gweilos/contortion-portion/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/2gweilos/march-2010-portion/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/small-and-tall-sounds/small-tall-sounds-2gweilos/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/adamfreeland/adam-freeland-global/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/adamfreeland/adam-freeland-global-1/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/adi/naughty-gorilla-2012-remaster/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/adi/steel-dub/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/adi/miranda-2012-re-edit-remaster/download | |
| http://soundcloud.com/dj_ali_b/going-home/download |
| import Globals | |
| from Products.ZenUtils.ZenScriptBase import ZenScriptBase | |
| from transaction import commit | |
| dmd = ZenScriptBase(connect=True).dmd | |
| counts = {} | |
| for coll in dmd.Monitors.Performance.objectValues("PerformanceConf"): | |
| counts[coll.id] = {} |
| import httplib2 as http | |
| import sys | |
| import syslog | |
| import urllib2 | |
| import json | |
| import base64 | |
| from pprint import pprint | |
| user = '' | |
| pas = '' |
| <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title>Title</title> | |
| <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
| <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script> | |
| <link href="http://getbootstrap.com/dist/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet"> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| <script> |
| { | |
| "name": "Staging", | |
| "description": "", | |
| "cookbook_versions": { | |
| "nginx" : "= 2.2.0", | |
| "git" : "= 2.9.0", | |
| "logrotate" : "= 1.4.0", | |
| "magic_shell" : "= 1.0.1", | |
| "dmg" : "= 2.0.8", | |
| "build-essential" : "= 1.4.2", |
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