I am trying to use kitchen-docker driver on a GNU/Linux machine. I have installed the kitchen-docker
gem using chef gem install
command.
This is an extract of my .kitchen.yml
file:
---
driver:
name: docker
provisioner:
name: chef_zero
verifier:
name: inspec
platforms:
- name: centos-7.2
driver_config:
image: centos:7.2
platform: centos
suites:
- name: zaz
run_list:
- recipe[foo::bar]
...
...
I have Docker
installed on it's latest version using Docker repositories for Centos. The service is running and Docker
is in my path. However when I try to run a simple kitchen list
using that .kitchen.yml
I get this error:
[FakeyMcFakeFace@workstation foo]$ kitchen list
>>>>>> ------Exception-------
>>>>>> Class: Kitchen::UserError
>>>>>> Message: You must first install the Docker CLI tool http://www.docker.io/gettingstarted/
>>>>>> ----------------------
>>>>>> Please see .kitchen/logs/kitchen.log for more details
>>>>>> Also try running `kitchen diagnose --all` for configuration
Why is docker not being recognized by Kitchen? If I run the diagnose -all
option I just see it is failing on the dependencies check:
backtrace:
- "/home/FakeyMcFakeFace/.chefdk/gem/ruby/2.3.0/gems/kitchen-docker-2.6.0/lib/kitchen/driver/docker.rb:93:in
`rescue in verify_dependencies'"
What am I missing here?
To copy down from the comments, kitchen-docker requires passwordless sudo (if using sudo) right now, the error message is misleading