Prior to this commit, Vagrants output would only show that a file
provisioner was running, but had no detail as to what file was being
copied to where. This is especially confusing if a Vagrantfile has
multiple file provisioners. This commit updates that by showing the
source and destination of the file so that it's clearer what is being
copied and to where.
This PR adds support for running command passed via the --command
flag as elevated tasks. The option is only valid for commands and
not when setting up a remote session. Logic has also been adjusted
for when communicator restrictions are applied and test coverage
has been added.
Rescue and re-wrap any errors encountered when running the post
rsync capability. Rescue this exception type and notify of error
when encountered by rsync auto. Include test coverage.
Include config option within ssh_config command output template. Default
remote_user value to set username value. Include existence check on
provided config value to ensure file is available. Update tests to
include coverage on all changes. Add new options to the docs.
This commit introduces a special flag for enabling features that are not
ready for release. It can either be enabled by setting the
`VAGRANT_EXPERIMENTAL` flag to "1", or by setting it to a string of one
or more comma seperated values for specific features. It also adds a
couple of Vagrant developer focused methods for making it easier to
determine if the flag has been enabled, and if so, what features.
Prior to this commit, if you specified a `version` for the salt provider
but no `install_type` Vagrant would fail to pass the proper parameters
to the bootstrap install script. This commit fixes that by adding some
validation to the salt provider if `version` is specified but not
`install_type`. It also adds some extra context for certain config
validation error messages so that the user knows what option was
incorrect, rather than the message just referring to the option as
*this*.
Prior to this commit, Vagrant would attempt to path expand a file that
didn't exist if it was left out of the passed in arguments and no
`--url` was used for external box uploading. This commit fixes that by
adding some additional validation for the passed in box file.
In some cases the E1000 NIC type is the only acceptable value. Since
defaulting causes breakages to existing boxes, leave the default value
as `nil` but check the VirtualBox version in use and print warning to
user if VirtualBox version is vulnerable and E1000 NIC types are
configured for use within defined network adapters.
This commit adds a new flag to the `vagrant validate` command which
allows users to completely ignore the provider block of a config file.
This is useful for when you are running `vagrant validate` in CI and
don't want to install a valid provider to check the syntax of your
Vagratnfile. When the flag is invoked, a warning will be displayed
saying that the provider block will be ignored and not validated.
This commit introduces a new uploader class for uploading files and
splits up some commonly used functionality between it and the downloader
class into a curl helper library.
This commit introduces a new option to the core trigger feature: `ruby`.
It can be defined to run ruby code when the trigger is configured to
fire. If you give the ruby block an env and machine argument, the
defined ruby code can use those variables internally.
This commit adds a new option `abort`, which when configured, will exit
the Vagrant process completely. If set to `true`, it will exit cleanly
with exit code 0. Otherwise, the exit code can be configured.
Reloading the Vagrantfile causes issue with multiple evaluations
where users expect single evaluation. Instead of allowing local
plugin installation to happen prior to command execution, force
halt after installation and the command to be re-run. This will
prevent multiple loads of the Vagrantfile within a single run.
Prior to this commit, the run trigger option wouldn't catch for failures
outside of the #Subprocess.execute raising exceptions. This commit fixes
that by inspecting the exit code result of the subprocess and using the
new `exit_codes` option to determine how to move forward with the
trigger.
Prior to this commit, vagrant would halt if it could not parse the
metadata file for a box to check for updates with. This commit changes
that to behave like when vagrant fails to download a metadata file and
continue on but warn the user it failed to check for box updates.
This commit adds a bit more helpful messaging for the user when asking
for a provider that might not exist or does not follow the correct
casing. If it can find a match on a provider it knows about, it will
suggest it.