Egor,

With regards to Juju being a LWRP in the chef ecosystem, no cookbooks have
been made thus far that expose juju. We've done some work on the opposite
end of the spectrum orchestrating chef with Juju. However your use case
certainly warrants additional exploration. As an already established Chef
workshop you can build upon your hosts leveraging Juju - but you'll be
moving into more experimental territory. Additionally to just fetching juju
you will need to do some tweaking and tuning to get reach-ability into your
LXC containers from outside the host. I'm actively working on a blog post
about this very thing.

I'll make sure i follow up on the list when its completed.

All the best,

Charles

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Egor Medvedev <meth...@aylium.net> wrote:
>
>  Hello!
>
> I was looking for chef cookbook, which can operate with juju using HWRP or
> LWRP.
> Maybe someone have it? Can't find anything on Github or at chef.io.
>
> Anyway, I want to deploy my server applications with chef, and some web
> applications with juju in LXC. So, I decided to write a cookbook that will
> install juju and use it with chef resources. So I can tell it what charms
> to install and expose.
>
> What do you think about this use case? Is it acceptable?
>
> Thanks!
>
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