- STEP1Package Review
- STEP2Integration Method
- STEP3Internal Repo Url
- STEP4Environment Setup
- STEP5Install Script
Step 1: Review Your Packages
Step 2: Choose Your Integration Method
- Generic
- Individual
- Ansible
- PS DSC
Step 3: Enter Your Internal Repository Url
(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)
Step 3: Copy Your Script or Download Config
Option 1: Copy Script
Option 2: Download Config
Step 4: Setup Your Environment
1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment
Please see the organizational deployment guide
2. Get the package into your environment
Option 1: Cached Package (Unreliable, Requires Internet - Same As Community)
- Open Source or Commercial:
- Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
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You can also just download the packages and push them to a repository
Download Packages
Option 2: Internalized Package (Reliable, Scalable)
- Open Source
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Download the packages:
Download Packages - Follow manual internalization instructions
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- Package Internalizer (C4B)
- Run: (additional options)
- For package and dependencies run:
- Automate package internalization
- Run: (additional options)
Step 5: Copy Your Script
See options you can pass to upgrade.
See best practices for scripting.
Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.
If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:
If Applicable - Chocolatey Configuration/Installation
## 1. REQUIREMENTS ##### Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.### a. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up ####### You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. These are#### generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options.#### Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they#### are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple#### repositories and types from one server installation.### b. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository ####### You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well.#### Please see https://chocolatey.org/install#organization### c. Other Requirements ####### We initialize a few things that are needed by this script - there are no other requirements.$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"#### Set TLS 1.2 (3072) as that is the minimum required by various up-to-date repositories.#### Use integers because the enumeration value for TLS 1.2 won't exist#### in .NET 4.0, even though they are addressable if .NET 4.5+ is#### installed (.NET 4.5 is an in-place upgrade).[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072#### We use this variable for future REST calls.$RequestArguments = @{ UseBasicParsing = $true}## 2. TOP LEVEL VARIABLES ##### a. Your internal repository url (the main one). ####### Should be similar to what you see when you browse#### to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/$NugetRepositoryUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL"### b. Internal Repository Credential ####### If required, add the repository access credential here# $NugetRepositoryCredential = [PSCredential]::new(# "username",# ("password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force)# )# $RequestArguments.Credential = $NugetRepositoryCredential### c. Chocolatey nupkg download url ####### This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it$ChocolateyDownloadUrl = "$($NugetRepositoryUrl.TrimEnd('/'))/package/chocolatey.2.4.0.nupkg"### d. Chocolatey Central Management (CCM) ####### If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following:#### i. Endpoint URL for CCM# $ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl = "https://chocolatey-central-management:24020/ChocolateyManagementService"#### ii. If using a Client Salt, add it here# $ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt = "clientsalt"#### iii. If using a Service Salt, add it here# $ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt = "servicesalt"## 3. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY IS INSTALLED ##### Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository#### Download the Nupkg, appending .zip to the filename to handle archive cmdlet limitationsif (-not (Get-Command choco.exe -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) { $TempDirectory = Join-Path $env:Temp "chocolateyInstall" if (-not (Test-Path $TempDirectory -PathType Container)) { $null = New-Item -Path $TempDirectory -ItemType Directory } $DownloadedNupkg = Join-Path $TempDirectory "$(Split-Path $ChocolateyDownloadUrl -Leaf).zip" Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $ChocolateyDownloadUrl -OutFile $DownloadedNupkg @RequestArguments #### Extract the Nupkg, and run the chocolateyInstall script if (Get-Command Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive\Expand-Archive -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive\Expand-Archive -Path $DownloadedNupkg -DestinationPath $TempDirectory -Force } else { # PowerShell versions <4.0 do not have this function available try { $shellApplication = New-Object -ComObject Shell.Application $zipPackage = $shellApplication.NameSpace($DownloadedNupkg) $destinationFolder = $shellApplication.NameSpace($TempDirectory) $destinationFolder.CopyHere($zipPackage.Items(), 0x10) } catch { Write-Warning "Unable to unzip package using built-in compression." throw $_ } } & $(Join-Path $TempDirectory "tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1")}if (-not (Get-Command choco.exe -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) { refreshenv}## 4. CONFIGURE CHOCOLATEY BASELINE ##### a. FIPS Feature ####### If you need FIPS compliance - make this the first thing you configure#### before you do any additional configuration or package installations# choco feature enable -n useFipsCompliantChecksums### b. Apply Recommended Configuration ####### Move cache location so Chocolatey is very deterministic about#### cleaning up temporary data and the location is secured to adminschoco config set --name cacheLocation --value C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\cache#### Increase timeout to at least 4 hourschoco config set --name commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds --value 14400#### Turn off download progress when running choco through integrationschoco feature disable --name showDownloadProgress### c. Sources ####### Remove the default community package repository sourcechoco source list --limitoutput | ConvertFrom-Csv -Header 'Name', 'Location' -Delimiter '|' | ForEach-Object { if ($_.Location -eq 'https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/') { choco source remove -n $_.Name }}#### Add internal default sources#### You could have multiple sources here, so we will provide an example#### of one using the remote repo variable here#### NOTE: This EXAMPLE may require changesif ($NugetRepositoryCredential) { choco source add --name ChocolateyInternal --source $NugetRepositoryUrl --user $NugetRepositoryCredential.UserName --password $NugetRepositoryCredential.GetNetworkCredential().Password --priority 1} else { choco source add --name ChocolateyInternal --source $NugetRepositoryUrl --priority 1}### b. Keep Chocolatey Up To Date ####### Keep chocolatey up to date based on your internal source#### You control the upgrades based on when you push an updated version#### to your internal repository.#### Note the source here is to the OData feed, similar to what you see#### when you browse to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/choco upgrade chocolatey --confirm## 5. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY FOR BUSINESS ##### If you don't have Chocolatey for Business (C4B), you'll want to remove from here down.### a. Ensure The License File Is Installed ####### Create a license package using script from https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/how-tos/setup-offline-installation#exercise-4-create-a-package-for-the-licensechoco install chocolatey-license --source $NugetRepositoryUrl --confirm### b. Disable The Licensed Source ####### The licensed source cannot be removed, so it must be disabled.#### This must occur after the license has been set by the license package.if ("chocolatey-license" -in (choco list --localonly --limitoutput | ConvertFrom-Csv -Header "Name" -Delimiter "|").Name) { choco source disable --name chocolatey.licensed} else { Write-Warning "Not disabling 'chocolatey.licensed' feed, as Chocolatey-License has not been installed."}### c. Ensure Chocolatey Licensed Extension ####### You will have downloaded the licensed extension to your internal repository#### as you have disabled the licensed repository in step 5b.#### Ensure the chocolatey.extension package (aka Chocolatey Licensed Extension)if ("chocolatey-license" -in (choco list --localonly --limitoutput | ConvertFrom-Csv -Header "Name" -Delimiter "|").Name) { choco install chocolatey.extension --source $NugetRepositoryUrl --confirm} else { Write-Warning "Not installing 'chocolatey.extension', as Chocolatey-License has not been installed."}#### The Chocolatey Licensed Extension unlocks all of the following, which also have configuration/feature items available with them. You may want to visit the feature pages to see what you might want to also enable:#### - Package Builder - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-builder#### - Package Internalizer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-internalizer#### - Package Synchronization (3 components) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-synchronization#### - Package Reducer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-reducer#### - Package Audit - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-audit#### - Package Throttle - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-throttle#### - CDN Cache Access - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/private-cdn#### - Branding - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/branding#### - Self-Service Anywhere (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/self-service-anywhere#### - Chocolatey Central Management (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/chocolatey-central-management#### - Other - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/### d. Ensure Self-Service Anywhere ####### If you have desktop clients where users are not administrators, you may#### to take advantage of deploying and configuring Self-Service anywherechoco feature disable --name showNonElevatedWarningschoco feature enable --name useBackgroundServicechoco feature enable --name useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdministratorsOnlychoco feature enable --name allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnlychoco config set --name allowedBackgroundServiceCommands --value "install,upgrade,uninstall"### e. Ensure Chocolatey Central Management ####### If you want to manage and report on endpoints, you can set up and configure### Central Management. There are multiple portions to manage, so you'll see### a section on agents here along with notes on how to configure the server### side components.if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl) { choco install chocolatey-agent --source $NugetRepositoryUrl --confirm choco config set --name CentralManagementServiceUrl --value $ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt) { choco config set --name centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword --value $ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt } if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt) { choco config set --name centralManagementServiceCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword --value $ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt } choco feature enable --name useChocolateyCentralManagement choco feature enable --name useChocolateyCentralManagementDeployments}
See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.
If Applicable - Chocolatey Configuration/Installation
## 1. REQUIREMENTS ##### Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.### a. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up ####### You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. These are#### generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options.#### Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they#### are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple#### repositories and types from one server installation.### b. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository ####### You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well.#### Please see https://chocolatey.org/install#organization### c. Other Requirements ####### i. chocolatey.chocolatey##### You will require the chocolatey.chocolatey collection to be installed##### on all machines using this playbook.##### Please see https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-ansible/#installing-the-collection-from-ansible-galaxy- name: Install and Configure Chocolatey hosts: all## 2. TOP LEVEL VARIABLES ## vars:### a. Your internal repository url (the main one). ####### Should be similar to what you see when you browse#### to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/ nuget_repository_url: INTERNAL REPO URL### b. Internal Repository Credential ####### If required, add the repository access credential here and#### uncomment lines with source_username and source_password below# nuget_repository_username: username# nuget_repository_password: password### c. Chocolatey Central Management (CCM) ####### If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following:#### i. Endpoint URL for CCM# chocolatey_central_management_url: https://chocolatey-central-management:24020/ChocolateyManagementService#### ii. If using a Client Salt, add it here# chocolatey_central_management_client_salt: clientsalt#### iii. If using a Service Salt, add it here# chocolatey_central_management_service_salt: servicesalt## 3. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY IS INSTALLED ##### Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository tasks: - name: Install chocolatey win_chocolatey: name: chocolatey source: ""{{ nuget_repository_url }}"" # source_username: ""{{ nuget_repository_username }}"" # source_password: ""{{ nuget_repository_password }}""## 4. CONFIGURE CHOCOLATEY BASELINE ##### a. FIPS Feature ####### If you need FIPS compliance - make this the first thing you configure#### before you do any additional configuration or package installations# - name: Enable FIPS compliance# win_chocolatey_feature:# name: useFipsCompliantChecksums# state: enabled### b. Apply Recommended Configuration ####### Move cache location so Chocolatey is very deterministic about#### cleaning up temporary data and the location is secured to admins - name: Set the cache location win_chocolatey_config: name: cacheLocation state: present value: C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\cache#### Increase timeout to at least 4 hours - name: Set the command execution timeout win_chocolatey_config: name: commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds state: present value: 14400#### Turn off download progress when running choco through integrations - name: Disable showing download progress win_chocolatey_feature: name: showDownloadProgress state: disabled### c. Sources ####### Remove the default community package repository source - name: Remove Chocolatey Community Repository win_chocolatey_source: name: chocolatey state: absent#### Add internal default sources#### You could have multiple sources here, so we will provide an example#### of one using the remote repo variable here#### NOTE: This EXAMPLE may require changes - name: Add Internal Repository win_chocolatey_source: name: ChocolateyInternal state: present source: {{ nuget_repository_url }} # source_username: {{ nuget_repository_username }} # source_password: {{ nuget_repository_password }} priority: 1### b. Keep Chocolatey Up To Date ####### Keep chocolatey up to date based on your internal source#### You control the upgrades based on when you push an updated version#### to your internal repository.#### Note the source here is to the OData feed, similar to what you see#### when you browse to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/ - name: Upgrade Chocolatey win_chocolatey: name: chocolatey state: latest## 5. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY FOR BUSINESS ##### If you don't have Chocolatey for Business (C4B), you'll want to remove from here down.### a. Ensure The License File Is Installed ####### Create a license package using script from https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/how-tos/setup-offline-installation#exercise-4-create-a-package-for-the-license - name: Install Chocolatey License win_chocolatey: name: chocolatey-license source: ChocolateyInternal state: latest### b. Disable The Licensed Source ####### The licensed source cannot be removed, so it must be disabled.#### This must occur after the license has been set by the license package. - name: Disable Chocolatey Community Repository win_chocolatey_source: name: chocolatey.licensed state: disabled### c. Ensure Chocolatey Licensed Extension ####### You will have downloaded the licensed extension to your internal repository#### as you have disabled the licensed repository in step 5b.#### Ensure the chocolatey.extension package (aka Chocolatey Licensed Extension) - name: Install Chocolatey Extension win_chocolatey: name: chocolatey.extension source: ChocolateyInternal state: latest#### The Chocolatey Licensed Extension unlocks all of the following, which also have configuration/feature items available with them. You may want to visit the feature pages to see what you might want to also enable:#### - Package Builder - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-builder#### - Package Internalizer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-internalizer#### - Package Synchronization (3 components) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-synchronization#### - Package Reducer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-reducer#### - Package Audit - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-audit#### - Package Throttle - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-throttle#### - CDN Cache Access - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/private-cdn#### - Branding - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/branding#### - Self-Service Anywhere (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/self-service-anywhere#### - Chocolatey Central Management (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/chocolatey-central-management#### - Other - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/### d. Ensure Self-Service Anywhere ####### If you have desktop clients where users are not administrators, you may#### to take advantage of deploying and configuring Self-Service anywhere - name: Hide not-elevated warnings win_chocolatey_feature: name: showNonElevatedWarnings state: disabled - name: Use background mode for self-service win_chocolatey_feature: name: useBackgroundService state: enabled - name: Use background service for non-admins win_chocolatey_feature: name: useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdministratorsOnly state: enabled - name: Allow background uninstallation for user installs win_chocolatey_feature: name: allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnly state: enabled - name: Set allowed background service commands win_chocolatey_config: name: backgroundServiceAllowedCommands state: present value: install,upgrade,uninstall### e. Ensure Chocolatey Central Management ####### If you want to manage and report on endpoints, you can set up and configure### Central Management. There are multiple portions to manage, so you'll see### a section on agents here along with notes on how to configure the server### side components. - name: Install Chocolatey Agent when: chocolatey_central_management_url is defined win_chocolatey: name: chocolatey-agent source: ChocolateyInternal state: latest - name: Set the Central Management Service URL when: chocolatey_central_management_url is defined win_chocolatey_config: name: CentralManagementServiceUrl state: present value: {{ chocolatey_central_management_url }} - name: Set the Central Management Client Salt when: chocolatey_central_management_client_salt is defined win_chocolatey_config: name: centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword state: present value: {{ chocolatey_central_management_client_salt }} - name: Set the Central Management Service Salt when: chocolatey_central_management_service_salt is defined win_chocolatey_config: name: centralManagementServiceCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword state: present value: {{ chocolatey_central_management_service_salt }} - name: Use Central Management when: chocolatey_central_management_url is defined win_chocolatey_feature: name: useChocolateyCentralManagement state: enabled - name: Use Central Management Deployments when: chocolatey_central_management_url is defined win_chocolatey_feature: name: useChocolateyCentralManagementDeployments state: enabled
See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.
If Applicable - Chocolatey Configuration/Installation
## 1. REQUIREMENTS ##### Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.### a. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up ####### You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. These are#### generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options.#### Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they#### are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple#### repositories and types from one server installation.### b. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository ####### You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well.#### Please see https://chocolatey.org/install#organization### c. Other Requirements ####### The Chocolatey resources are available with any recent version of Chef.#### We utilise the Chocolatey recipe to install the Chocolatey binaries.include_recipe "chocolatey"## 2. TOP LEVEL VARIABLES ##### a. Your internal repository url (the main one). ####### Should be similar to what you see when you browse#### to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/NugetRepositoryUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL"### b. Internal Repository Credential ####### If required, add the repository access credential here# NugetRepositoryUsername = "username"# NugetRepositoryPassword = "password"### c. Chocolatey nupkg download url ####### This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it in#### a web browserChocolateyNupkgUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL/package/chocolatey.2.4.0.nupkg",### d. Chocolatey Central Management (CCM) ####### If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following:#### i. Endpoint URL for CCM# ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl = "https://chocolatey-central-management:24020/ChocolateyManagementService"#### ii. If using a Client Salt, add it here# ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt = "clientsalt"#### iii. If using a Service Salt, add it here# ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt = "servicesalt"## 3. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY IS INSTALLED ##### Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repositorynode['chocolatey']['install vars'] = { 'chocolateyDownloadUrl' => "#{ChocolateyNupkgUrl}",}## 4. CONFIGURE CHOCOLATEY BASELINE ##### a. FIPS Feature ####### If you need FIPS compliance - make this the first thing you configure#### before you do any additional configuration or package installations# chocolatey_feature 'useFipsCompliantChecksums' do# action :enable# end### b. Apply Recommended Configuration ####### Move cache location so Chocolatey is very deterministic about#### cleaning up temporary data and the location is secured to adminschocolatey_config 'cacheLocation' do value 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\cache'end#### Increase timeout to at least 4 hourschocolatey_config 'commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds' do value '14400'end#### Turn off download progress when running choco through integrationschocolatey_feature 'showDownloadProgress' do action :disableend### c. Sources ####### Remove the default community package repository sourcechocolatey_source 'chocolatey' do action :removeend#### Add internal default sources#### You could have multiple sources here, so we will provide an example#### of one using the remote repo variable here#### NOTE: This EXAMPLE may require changeschocolatey_source 'ChocolateyInternal' do source "#{NugetRepositoryUrl}" priority 1 action :addendexecute 'ChocolateyInternal' do command "choco source add --name ChocolateyInternal -s #{NugetRepositoryUrl} -u=#{NugetRepositoryUsername} -p=#{NugetRepositoryPassword} --priority=1" only_if { NugetRepositoryUsername != nil || NugetRepositoryPassword != nil }end### b. Keep Chocolatey Up To Date ####### Keep chocolatey up to date based on your internal source#### You control the upgrades based on when you push an updated version#### to your internal repository.#### Note the source here is to the OData feed, similar to what you see#### when you browse to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/chocolatey_package 'chocolatey' do action :upgrade source "#{NugetRepositoryUrl}"end## 5. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY FOR BUSINESS ##### If you don't have Chocolatey for Business (C4B), you'll want to remove from here down.### a. Ensure The License File Is Installed ####### Create a license package using script from https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/how-tos/setup-offline-installation#exercise-4-create-a-package-for-the-licensechocolatey_package 'chocolatey-license' do action :install source "#{NugetRepositoryUrl}"end### b. Disable The Licensed Source ####### The licensed source cannot be removed, so it must be disabled.#### This must occur after the license has been set by the license package.chocolatey_source 'chocolatey.licensed' do action :disableend### c. Ensure Chocolatey Licensed Extension ####### You will have downloaded the licensed extension to your internal repository#### as you have disabled the licensed repository in step 5b.#### Ensure the chocolatey.extension package (aka Chocolatey Licensed Extension)chocolatey_package 'chocolatey.extention' do action install source "#{NugetRepositoryUrl}"end#### The Chocolatey Licensed Extension unlocks all of the following, which also have configuration/feature items available with them. You may want to visit the feature pages to see what you might want to also enable:#### - Package Builder - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-builder#### - Package Internalizer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-internalizer#### - Package Synchronization (3 components) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-synchronization#### - Package Reducer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-reducer#### - Package Audit - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-audit#### - Package Throttle - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-throttle#### - CDN Cache Access - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/private-cdn#### - Branding - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/branding#### - Self-Service Anywhere (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/self-service-anywhere#### - Chocolatey Central Management (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/chocolatey-central-management#### - Other - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/### d. Ensure Self-Service Anywhere ####### If you have desktop clients where users are not administrators, you may#### to take advantage of deploying and configuring Self-Service anywherechocolatey_feature 'showNonElevatedWarnings' do action :disableendchocolatey_feature 'useBackgroundService' do action :enableendchocolatey_feature 'useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdministratorsOnly' do action :enableendchocolatey_feature 'allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnly' do action :enableendchocolatey_config 'backgroundServiceAllowedCommands' do value 'install,upgrade,uninstall'end### e. Ensure Chocolatey Central Management ####### If you want to manage and report on endpoints, you can set up and configure### Central Management. There are multiple portions to manage, so you'll see### a section on agents here along with notes on how to configure the server### side components.chocolatey_package 'chocolatey-agent' do action install source "#{NugetRepositoryUrl}" # user "#{NugetRepositoryUsername}" # password "#{NugetRepositoryPassword}" only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl != nil }endchocolatey_config 'CentralManagementServiceUrl' do value "#{ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl}" only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl != nil }endchocolatey_config 'centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword' do value "#{ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt}" only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt != nil }endchocolatey_config 'centralManagementServiceCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword' do value "#{ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt}" only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt != nil }endchocolatey_feature 'useChocolateyCentralManagement' do action :enable only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl != nil }endchocolatey_feature 'useChocolateyCentralManagementDeployments' do action :enable only_if { ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl != nil }end
Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.
If Applicable - Chocolatey Configuration/Installation
#requires -Modules cChoco## 1. REQUIREMENTS ##### Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.### a. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up ####### You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. These are#### generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options.#### Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they#### are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple#### repositories and types from one server installation.### b. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository ####### You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well.#### Please see https://chocolatey.org/install#organization### c. Other Requirements ####### i. Requires chocolatey\cChoco DSC module to be installed on the machine compiling the DSC manifest#### NOTE: This will need to be installed before running the DSC portion of this scriptif (-not (Get-Module cChoco -ListAvailable)) { $null = Install-PackageProvider -Name NuGet -MinimumVersion 2.8.5.201 -Force if (($PSGallery = Get-PSRepository -Name PSGallery).InstallationPolicy -ne "Trusted") { Set-PSRepository -Name PSGallery -InstallationPolicy Trusted } Install-Module -Name cChoco if ($PSGallery.InstallationPolicy -ne "Trusted") { Set-PSRepository -Name PSGallery -InstallationPolicy $PSGallery.InstallationPolicy }}#### ii. Requires a hosted copy of the install.ps1 script##### This should be available to download without authentication.##### The original script can be found here: https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1Configuration ChocolateyConfig {## 2. TOP LEVEL VARIABLES ## param(### a. Your internal repository url (the main one). ####### Should be similar to what you see when you browse#### to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/ $NugetRepositoryUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL",### b. Chocolatey nupkg download url ####### This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it in#### a web browser $ChocolateyNupkgUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL/package/chocolatey.2.4.0.nupkg",### c. Internal Repository Credential ####### If required, add the repository access credential here# $NugetRepositoryCredential = [PSCredential]::new(# "username",# ("password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force)# ),### d. Install.ps1 URL#### The path to the hosted install script: $ChocolateyInstallPs1Url = "https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1"### e. Chocolatey Central Management (CCM) ####### If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following:#### i. Endpoint URL for CCM# $ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl = "https://chocolatey-central-management:24020/ChocolateyManagementService",#### ii. If using a Client Salt, add it here# $ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt = "clientsalt",#### iii. If using a Service Salt, add it here# $ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt = "servicesalt" ) Import-DscResource -ModuleName PSDesiredStateConfiguration Import-DscResource -ModuleName cChoco Node 'localhost' {## 3. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY IS INSTALLED ##### Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository Environment chocoDownloadUrl { Name = "chocolateyDownloadUrl" Value = $ChocolateyNupkgUrl } cChocoInstaller installChocolatey { DependsOn = "[Environment]chocoDownloadUrl" InstallDir = Join-Path $env:ProgramData "chocolatey" ChocoInstallScriptUrl = $ChocolateyInstallPs1Url }## 4. CONFIGURE CHOCOLATEY BASELINE ##### a. FIPS Feature ####### If you need FIPS compliance - make this the first thing you configure#### before you do any additional configuration or package installations# cChocoFeature featureFipsCompliance {# FeatureName = "useFipsCompliantChecksums"# }### b. Apply Recommended Configuration ####### Move cache location so Chocolatey is very deterministic about#### cleaning up temporary data and the location is secured to admins cChocoConfig cacheLocation { DependsOn = "[cChocoInstaller]installChocolatey" ConfigName = "cacheLocation" Value = "C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\cache" }#### Increase timeout to at least 4 hours cChocoConfig commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds { DependsOn = "[cChocoInstaller]installChocolatey" ConfigName = "commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds" Value = 14400 }#### Turn off download progress when running choco through integrations cChocoFeature showDownloadProgress { DependsOn = "[cChocoInstaller]installChocolatey" FeatureName = "showDownloadProgress" Ensure = "Absent" }### c. Sources ####### Remove the default community package repository source cChocoSource removeCommunityRepository { DependsOn = "[cChocoInstaller]installChocolatey" Name = "chocolatey" Ensure = "Absent" }#### Add internal default sources#### You could have multiple sources here, so we will provide an example#### of one using the remote repo variable here.#### NOTE: This EXAMPLE may require changes cChocoSource addInternalSource { DependsOn = "[cChocoInstaller]installChocolatey" Name = "ChocolateyInternal" Source = $NugetRepositoryUrl Credentials = $NugetRepositoryCredential Priority = 1 }### b. Keep Chocolatey Up To Date ####### Keep chocolatey up to date based on your internal source#### You control the upgrades based on when you push an updated version#### to your internal repository.#### Note the source here is to the OData feed, similar to what you see#### when you browse to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/ cChocoPackageInstaller updateChocolatey { DependsOn = "[cChocoSource]addInternalSource", "[cChocoSource]removeCommunityRepository" Name = "chocolatey" AutoUpgrade = $true }## 5. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY FOR BUSINESS ##### If you don't have Chocolatey for Business (C4B), you'll want to remove from here down.### a. Ensure The License File Is Installed ####### Create a license package using script from https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/how-tos/setup-offline-installation#exercise-4-create-a-package-for-the-license cChocoPackageInstaller chocolateyLicense { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]updateChocolatey" Name = "chocolatey-license" }### b. Disable The Licensed Source ####### The licensed source cannot be removed, so it must be disabled.#### This must occur after the license has been set by the license package. Script disableLicensedSource { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicense" GetScript = { $Source = choco source list --limitoutput | ` ConvertFrom-Csv -Delimiter '|' -Header Name, Source, Disabled | ` Where-Object Name -eq "chocolatey.licensed" return @{ Result = if ($Source) { [bool]::Parse($Source.Disabled) } else { Write-Warning "Source 'chocolatey.licensed' was not present." $true # Source does not need disabling } } } SetScript = { $null = choco source disable --name "chocolatey.licensed" } TestScript = { $State = [ScriptBlock]::Create($GetScript).Invoke() return $State.Result } }### c. Ensure Chocolatey Licensed Extension ####### You will have downloaded the licensed extension to your internal repository#### as you have disabled the licensed repository in step 5b.#### Ensure the chocolatey.extension package (aka Chocolatey Licensed Extension) cChocoPackageInstaller chocolateyLicensedExtension { DependsOn = "[Script]disableLicensedSource" Name = "chocolatey.extension" }#### The Chocolatey Licensed Extension unlocks all of the following, which also have configuration/feature items available with them. You may want to visit the feature pages to see what you might want to also enable:#### - Package Builder - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-builder#### - Package Internalizer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-internalizer#### - Package Synchronization (3 components) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-synchronization#### - Package Reducer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-reducer#### - Package Audit - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-audit#### - Package Throttle - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-throttle#### - CDN Cache Access - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/private-cdn#### - Branding - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/branding#### - Self-Service Anywhere (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/self-service-anywhere#### - Chocolatey Central Management (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/chocolatey-central-management#### - Other - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/### d. Ensure Self-Service Anywhere ####### If you have desktop clients where users are not administrators, you may#### to take advantage of deploying and configuring Self-Service anywhere cChocoFeature hideElevatedWarnings { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicensedExtension" FeatureName = "showNonElevatedWarnings" Ensure = "Absent" } cChocoFeature useBackgroundService { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicensedExtension" FeatureName = "useBackgroundService" Ensure = "Present" } cChocoFeature useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdmins { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicensedExtension" FeatureName = "useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdministratorsOnly" Ensure = "Present" } cChocoFeature useBackgroundServiceUninstallsForUserInstalls { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicensedExtension" FeatureName = "allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnly" Ensure = "Present" } cChocoConfig allowedBackgroundServiceCommands { DependsOn = "[cChocoFeature]useBackgroundService" ConfigName = "backgroundServiceAllowedCommands" Value = "install,upgrade,uninstall" }### e. Ensure Chocolatey Central Management ####### If you want to manage and report on endpoints, you can set up and configure### Central Management. There are multiple portions to manage, so you'll see### a section on agents here along with notes on how to configure the server### side components. if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl) { cChocoPackageInstaller chocolateyAgent { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyLicensedExtension" Name = "chocolatey-agent" } cChocoConfig centralManagementServiceUrl { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyAgent" ConfigName = "CentralManagementServiceUrl" Value = $ChocolateyCentralManagementUrl } if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt) { cChocoConfig centralManagementClientSalt { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyAgent" ConfigName = "centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword" Value = $ChocolateyCentralManagementClientSalt } } if ($ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt) { cChocoConfig centralManagementServiceSalt { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyAgent" ConfigName = "centralManagementServiceCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword" Value = $ChocolateyCentralManagementServiceSalt } } cChocoFeature useCentralManagement { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyAgent" FeatureName = "useChocolateyCentralManagement" Ensure = "Present" } cChocoFeature useCentralManagementDeployments { DependsOn = "[cChocoPackageInstaller]chocolateyAgent" FeatureName = "useChocolateyCentralManagementDeployments" Ensure = "Present" } } }}# If working this into an existing configuration with a good method for$ConfigData = @{ AllNodes = @( @{ NodeName = "localhost" PSDscAllowPlainTextPassword = $true } )}try { Push-Location $env:Temp $Config = ChocolateyConfig -ConfigurationData $ConfigData Start-DscConfiguration -Path $Config.PSParentPath -Wait -Verbose -Force} finally { Pop-Location}
Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.
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## 1. REQUIREMENTS ##### Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.### a. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up ####### You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. These are#### generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options.#### Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they#### are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple#### repositories and types from one server installation.### b. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository ####### You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well.#### Please see https://chocolatey.org/install#organization### c. Other Requirements ####### i. Requires puppetlabs/chocolatey module#### See https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey## 2. TOP LEVEL VARIABLES ##### a. Your internal repository url (the main one). ####### Should be similar to what you see when you browse#### to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/$_repository_url = 'INTERNAL REPO URL'### b. Chocolatey nupkg download url ####### This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it in#### a web browser$_choco_download_url = 'INTERNAL REPO URL/package/chocolatey.2.4.0.nupkg'### c. Chocolatey Central Management (CCM) ####### If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following:#### i. Endpoint URL for CCM# $_chocolatey_central_management_url = 'https://chocolatey-central-management:24020/ChocolateyManagementService'#### ii. If using a Client Salt, add it here# $_chocolatey_central_management_client_salt = "clientsalt"#### iii. If using a Service Salt, add it here# $_chocolatey_central_management_service_salt = 'servicesalt'## 3. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY IS INSTALLED ##### Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository### Note: `chocolatey_download_url is completely different than normal### source locations. This is directly to the bare download url for the### chocolatey.nupkg, similar to what you see when you browse to### https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/package/chocolateyclass {'chocolatey': chocolatey_download_url => $_choco_download_url, use_7zip => false,}## 4. CONFIGURE CHOCOLATEY BASELINE ##### a. FIPS Feature ####### If you need FIPS compliance - make this the first thing you configure#### before you do any additional configuration or package installations#chocolateyfeature {'useFipsCompliantChecksums':# ensure => enabled,#}### b. Apply Recommended Configuration ####### Move cache location so Chocolatey is very deterministic about#### cleaning up temporary data and the location is secured to adminschocolateyconfig {'cacheLocation': value => 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\cache',}#### Increase timeout to at least 4 hourschocolateyconfig {'commandExecutionTimeoutSeconds': value => '14400',}#### Turn off download progress when running choco through integrationschocolateyfeature {'showDownloadProgress': ensure => disabled,}### c. Sources ####### Remove the default community package repository sourcechocolateysource {'chocolatey': ensure => absent, location => 'https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/',}#### Add internal default sources#### You could have multiple sources here, so we will provide an example#### of one using the remote repo variable here#### NOTE: This EXAMPLE requires changeschocolateysource {'internal_chocolatey': ensure => present, location => $_repository_url, priority => 1, username => 'optional', password => 'optional,not ensured', bypass_proxy => true, admin_only => false, allow_self_service => false,}### b. Keep Chocolatey Up To Date ####### Keep chocolatey up to date based on your internal source#### You control the upgrades based on when you push an updated version#### to your internal repository.#### Note the source here is to the OData feed, similar to what you see#### when you browse to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/package {'chocolatey': ensure => latest, provider => chocolatey, source => $_repository_url,}## 5. ENSURE CHOCOLATEY FOR BUSINESS ##### If you don't have Chocolatey for Business (C4B), you'll want to remove from here down.### a. Ensure The License File Is Installed ####### Create a license package using script from https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/guides/organizations/organizational-deployment-guide#exercise-4-create-a-package-for-the-license# TODO: Add resource for installing/ensuring the chocolatey-license packagepackage {'chocolatey-license': ensure => latest, provider => chocolatey, source => $_repository_url,}### b. Disable The Licensed Source ####### The licensed source cannot be removed, so it must be disabled.#### This must occur after the license has been set by the license package.## Disabled sources still need all other attributes until## https://tickets.puppetlabs.com/browse/MODULES-4449 is resolved.## Password is necessary with user, but not ensurable, so it should not## matter what it is set to here. If you ever do get into trouble here,## the password is your license GUID.chocolateysource {'chocolatey.licensed': ensure => disabled, priority => '10', user => 'customer', password => '1234', require => Package['chocolatey-license'],}### c. Ensure Chocolatey Licensed Extension ####### You will have downloaded the licensed extension to your internal repository#### as you have disabled the licensed repository in step 5b.#### Ensure the chocolatey.extension package (aka Chocolatey Licensed Extension)package {'chocolatey.extension': ensure => latest, provider => chocolatey, source => $_repository_url, require => Package['chocolatey-license'],}#### The Chocolatey Licensed Extension unlocks all of the following, which also have configuration/feature items available with them. You may want to visit the feature pages to see what you might want to also enable:#### - Package Builder - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-builder#### - Package Internalizer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-internalizer#### - Package Synchronization (3 components) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-synchronization#### - Package Reducer - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-reducer#### - Package Audit - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-audit#### - Package Throttle - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/package-throttle#### - CDN Cache Access - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/private-cdn#### - Branding - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/branding#### - Self-Service Anywhere (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/self-service-anywhere#### - Chocolatey Central Management (more components will need to be installed and additional configuration will need to be set) - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/chocolatey-central-management#### - Other - https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/features/paid/### d. Ensure Self-Service Anywhere ####### If you have desktop clients where users are not administrators, you may#### to take advantage of deploying and configuring Self-Service anywherechocolateyfeature {'showNonElevatedWarnings': ensure => disabled,}chocolateyfeature {'useBackgroundService': ensure => enabled,}chocolateyfeature {'useBackgroundServiceWithNonAdministratorsOnly': ensure => enabled,}chocolateyfeature {'allowBackgroundServiceUninstallsFromUserInstallsOnly': ensure => enabled,}chocolateyconfig {'backgroundServiceAllowedCommands': value => 'install,upgrade,uninstall',}### e. Ensure Chocolatey Central Management ####### If you want to manage and report on endpoints, you can set up and configure### Central Management. There are multiple portions to manage, so you'll see### a section on agents here along with notes on how to configure the server### side components.if $_chocolatey_central_management_url { package {'chocolatey-agent': ensure => latest, provider => chocolatey, source => $_repository_url, require => Package['chocolatey-license'], } chocolateyconfig {'CentralManagementServiceUrl': value => $_chocolatey_central_management_url, } if $_chocolatey_central_management_client_salt { chocolateyconfig {'centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword': value => $_chocolatey_central_management_client_salt, } } if $_chocolatey_central_management_service_salt { chocolateyconfig {'centralManagementClientCommunicationSaltAdditivePassword': value => $_chocolatey_central_management_client_salt, } } chocolateyfeature {'useChocolateyCentralManagement': ensure => enabled, require => Package['chocolatey-agent'], } chocolateyfeature {'useChocolateyCentralManagementDeployments': ensure => enabled, require => Package['chocolatey-agent'], }}
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