Prior to this commit, the docker compose driver would _always_ path
expand a host volume no matter what. This is not always the correct
option, for example if that host volume is actually a reference to a key
inside a `volumes` hash instead of a path on disk. This commit changes
that by looking to see if the requested host volume is actually a
defined key inside the compose config, and if not, it will path expand
it like before. Otherwise it will leave the key "as is".
This commit adds a note and link on how to install vagrant-share before
the vagrant share tutorial starts. This ensures that users know they
need the plugin installed since it no longer comes with Vagrant core.
Since a full path to the ssh executable is being used and is expected
at a specific location, default to providing that location when looking
up the executable. This prevents errors from occurring when a host
system provides an `ssh` match at a different path.
Before writing synced folder configuration data to the local
data directory run content through the credential scrubber to
remove any sensitive content before write.
This prevents credential information from being persisted into the
local data directory which is used during subsequent runs to determine
folder definition changes.
Prior to this commit, when Vagrant attempted to use the Gem library, it
would attempt to pass in a gemrc through an environment variable that
the rubygems library would try to split and parse. This is normally
fine, as the method in question would return empty if that file did not
exist. However if the user had a file that matches the drive that
Vagrant was installed on, rubygems would fail saying the folder was not
a file (or a gemrc, in this case).
This commit works around that by instead configuring the gemrc location
through ruby with `Gem.configuration`.
Related rubygems issue
[#2733](https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/issues/2733)
Prior to this commit, if a snapshot restore was run on an entire
environment with some non-existent guests, Vagrant would attempt to list
their snapshots with a nil id. This commit fixes that by returning an
empty list of snapshots if the machine has not been created yet.
According to ifconfig(8), to list only Ethernet interfaces, excluding
all other interface types, including the loopback interface, the command
to use should be:
ifconfig -l ether
Related to: #8760
This is a follow-up of #10717 to use the same naming convention as on
Linux guests, in order to reduce the diffs.
Also adds the missing capability to `unmount_virtualbox_shared_folder`
on FreeBSD guests.