Remove hosts directory

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Mitchell Hashimoto 2012-04-19 21:27:16 -07:00
parent 9593ad3fdb
commit 3a79aa0beb
2 changed files with 63 additions and 76 deletions

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@ -2,16 +2,6 @@ require 'log4r'
module Vagrant
module Hosts
autoload :Base, 'vagrant/hosts/base'
autoload :Arch, 'vagrant/hosts/arch'
autoload :BSD, 'vagrant/hosts/bsd'
autoload :FreeBSD, 'vagrant/hosts/freebsd'
autoload :Fedora, 'vagrant/hosts/fedora'
autoload :OpenSUSE, 'vagrant/hosts/opensuse'
autoload :Gentoo, 'vagrant/hosts/gentoo'
autoload :Linux, 'vagrant/hosts/linux'
autoload :Windows, 'vagrant/hosts/windows'
# This method detects the correct host based on the `match?` methods
# implemented in the registered hosts.
#
@ -34,5 +24,68 @@ module Vagrant
# No matches found...
return nil
end
# Interface for classes which house behavior that is specific
# to the host OS that is running Vagrant.
#
# By default, Vagrant will attempt to choose the best option
# for your machine, but the host may also be explicitly set
# via the `config.vagrant.host` parameter.
class Base
# This returns true/false depending on if the current running system
# matches the host class.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def self.match?
nil
end
# The precedence of the host when checking for matches. This is to
# allow certain host such as generic OS's ("Linux", "BSD", etc.)
# to be specified last.
#
# The hosts with the higher numbers will be checked first.
#
# If you're implementing a basic host, you can probably ignore this.
def self.precedence
5
end
# Initializes a new host class.
#
# The only required parameter is a UI object so that the host
# objects have some way to communicate with the outside world.
#
# @param [UI] ui UI for the hosts to output to.
def initialize(ui)
@ui = ui
end
# Returns true of false denoting whether or not this host supports
# NFS shared folder setup. This method ideally should verify that
# NFS is installed.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def nfs?
false
end
# Exports the given hash of folders via NFS.
#
# @param [String] id A unique ID that is guaranteed to be unique to
# match these sets of folders.
# @param [String] ip IP of the guest machine.
# @param [Hash] folders Shared folders to sync.
def nfs_export(id, ip, folders)
end
# Prunes any NFS exports made by Vagrant which aren't in the set
# of valid ids given.
#
# @param [Array<String>] valid_ids Valid IDs that should not be
# pruned.
def nfs_prune(valid_ids)
end
end
end
end

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@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
module Vagrant
module Hosts
# Interface for classes which house behavior that is specific
# to the host OS that is running Vagrant.
#
# By default, Vagrant will attempt to choose the best option
# for your machine, but the host may also be explicitly set
# via the `config.vagrant.host` parameter.
class Base
# This returns true/false depending on if the current running system
# matches the host class.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def self.match?
nil
end
# The precedence of the host when checking for matches. This is to
# allow certain host such as generic OS's ("Linux", "BSD", etc.)
# to be specified last.
#
# The hosts with the higher numbers will be checked first.
#
# If you're implementing a basic host, you can probably ignore this.
def self.precedence
5
end
# Initializes a new host class.
#
# The only required parameter is a UI object so that the host
# objects have some way to communicate with the outside world.
#
# @param [UI] ui UI for the hosts to output to.
def initialize(ui)
@ui = ui
end
# Returns true of false denoting whether or not this host supports
# NFS shared folder setup. This method ideally should verify that
# NFS is installed.
#
# @return [Boolean]
def nfs?
false
end
# Exports the given hash of folders via NFS.
#
# @param [String] id A unique ID that is guaranteed to be unique to
# match these sets of folders.
# @param [String] ip IP of the guest machine.
# @param [Hash] folders Shared folders to sync.
def nfs_export(id, ip, folders)
end
# Prunes any NFS exports made by Vagrant which aren't in the set
# of valid ids given.
#
# @param [Array<String>] valid_ids Valid IDs that should not be
# pruned.
def nfs_prune(valid_ids)
end
end
end
end