Remove the old guest base
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module Vagrant
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module Guest
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# The base class for a "system." A system represents an installed
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# operating system on a given box. There are some portions of
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# Vagrant which are fairly OS-specific (such as mounting shared
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# folders) and while the number is few, this abstraction allows
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# more obscure operating systems to be installed without having
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# to directly modify Vagrant internals.
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#
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# Subclasses of the system base class are expected to implement
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# all the methods. These methods are described in the comments
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# above their definition.
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#
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# **This is by no means a complete specification. The methods
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# required by systems can and will change at any time. Any
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# changes will be noted on release notes.**
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class Base
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class BaseError < Errors::VagrantError
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error_namespace("vagrant.guest.base")
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end
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include Vagrant::Util
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# The VM which this system is tied to.
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attr_reader :vm
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# Initializes the system. Any subclasses MUST make sure this
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# method is called on the parent. Therefore, if a subclass overrides
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# `initialize`, then you must call `super`.
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def initialize(vm)
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@vm = vm
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end
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# This method is automatically called when the system is available (when
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# Vagrant can successfully SSH into the machine) to give the system a chance
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# to determine the distro and return a distro-specific system.
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#
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# **Warning:** If a return value which subclasses from {Base} is
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# returned, Vagrant will use it as the new system instance for the
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# class.
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def distro_dispatch; end
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# Halt the machine. This method should gracefully shut down the
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# operating system. This method will cause `vagrant halt` and associated
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# commands to _block_, meaning that if the machine doesn't halt
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# in a reasonable amount of time, this method should just return.
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#
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# If when this method returns, the machine's state isn't "powered_off,"
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# Vagrant will proceed to forcefully shut the machine down.
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def halt
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raise BaseError, :_key => :unsupported_halt
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end
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# Mounts a shared folder.
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#
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# This method should create, mount, and properly set permissions
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# on the shared folder. This method should also properly
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# adhere to any configuration values such as `shared_folder_uid`
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# on `config.vm`.
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#
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# @param [String] name The name of the shared folder.
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# @param [String] guestpath The path on the machine which the user
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# wants the folder mounted.
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# @param [Hash] options Additional options for the shared folder
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# which can be honored.
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def mount_shared_folder(name, guestpath, options)
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raise BaseError, :_key => :unsupported_shared_folder
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end
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# Mounts a shared folder via NFS. This assumes that the exports
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# via the host are already done.
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def mount_nfs(ip, folders)
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raise BaseError, :_key => :unsupported_nfs
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end
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# Configures the given list of networks on the virtual machine.
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#
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# The networks parameter will be an array of hashes where the hashes
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# represent the configuration of a network interface. The structure
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# of the hash will be roughly the following:
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#
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# {
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# :type => :static,
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# :ip => "192.168.33.10",
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# :netmask => "255.255.255.0",
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# :interface => 1
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# }
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#
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def configure_networks(networks)
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raise BaseError, :_key => :unsupported_configure_networks
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end
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# Called to change the hostname of the virtual machine.
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def change_host_name(name)
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raise BaseError, :_key => :unsupported_host_name
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end
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end
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end
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end
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