Each plan can specify lifecycle event handlers, or hooks, to perform certain actions during a …
The following helper functions can be useful in your plan to help you build your package correctly. …
When defining your plan, you can override the default behavior of Chef Habitat in each build phase …
Habitat Builder OpenAPI specification
The commands for the Chef Habitat CLI (hab) are listed below. Applies to Version Last Updated hab …
Habitat Supervisor OpenAPI specification
Chef Habitat allows you to use Handlebars-based tuneables in your plan, and you can also use both …
This page explains how Chef Habitat complements configuration management tools by focusing on …
Chef Habitat allows you to templatize your application’s native configuration files using …
Many enterprise environments use custom certificates (for example, self-signed). For example, an …
This is a list of all environment variables that can be used to modify the operation of the Chef …
Chef Habitat has strong cryptography built into Chef Habitat Builder, the Supervisor, and the hab …
During the build process, the hab-plan-build script creates several files that specify dependency, …
A Chef Habitat artifact the binary distribution for a given package built with Chef Habitat. A Chef …
Chef Habitat Pattern Library The Chef Habitat Pattern Library is an evolving set of design patterns …
Habitat reserves some names for internal use. You can set all of these values in your plan and use …
The following variables can be used in your plans to help get binaries and libraries to build and …
Starting with Chef Habitat 1.6.491, you can configure a service restart backoff period to control …
The following settings can be used during a Chef Habitat service’s lifecycle. This means that …
When running services with the Chef Habitat Supervisor you’ll see log output similar to this: …
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