This commit is a workaround due to how older debian and ubuntu systems
fail to properly restart networking. Instead of relying on the init
scripts or ifup/down tools to restart each interface, this commit
instead restarts each interface individually
This commit adds some additional logic that falls back to using the
ifdown/ifup tools to restart networking. On Ubuntu 14.04, the init
script was designed to always fail to restart newtorking, so it needs
to use the ifdown/up tools instead. This commit will use the networking
init script as a last resort to restart networking, assuming other
commands haven't broken networking already.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/1301015
If the type of error changes on retry the messages will effectively
spam the user display with alternating messages. Log each message
sent and only re-display each message once within 10 seconds.
Prior to this commit, Vagrant would prompt for smb username and password
every time, even if only smb_username was defined. This commit changes
that by allowing a "default" username from the Vagrantfile, with the
option of overriding it.
Prior to this commit, the hostname was set with one big bash script and
attempted to determine what tools are available. This commit changes
that by splitting out that tool check on the Vagrant side of things with
the GuestInspection class, and adds back restarting networking to get a
DHCP lease with the change rather than using `dhclient`. This pattern
matches how hostnames are set in the redhat capability.
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.
Prior to this commit, when creating the ControlPath tmp dir for
socket path, Vagrant would simply rely on `rand(1000)` for making unique
dirs for rsyncing files which could result in collisions. This commit
updates that be properly using `Dir.mktmpdir` with a `vagrant-rsync-`
prefix.
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.
Dynamically generate RDP information when applicable via provider
if supported. When no RDP port is provided ignore RDP in config
and omit from output.
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.
Prior to this commit, the puppet provisioner would not properly set its
environment variables, if any were configured in the Vagrantfile. This
commit separates those properly with semicolons when calling out to
puppet apply.
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.
If you have a vagrant box with proc mounted with
proc /proc proc defaults,hidepid=2 0 0
ps output will be limited to owned process
sudo should extend output
Due to the Vagrantfile being loaded prior to plugin loading to determine
project local plugin information the Vagrant.has_plugin? helper will always
return false when the Vagrantfile is first loaded. To prevent this behavior
we can check for plugins in the plugin data files prior to the plugins
being loaded, and after they have been loaded we can fallback to the
original specification based check.
Since we are no longer extracting information based on key value due
to localization issues, use start and end locations to extract data.
This prevents errors when extra information is included like Scope.
Force the vagrantfile and configuration loader to be rebuilt after
plugins have been loaded to properly allow newly introduced plugin
configurations to be properly supported within the Vagrantfile.
Prior to this commit, providers like docker would fail to be brought up
because they do not store box objects like virtualbox or vmware
provider guests. This commit fixes that by making sure the box object
exists before writing the metadata file to disk.
This commit introduces the `--force` flag to the reload command. This
change means that if the flag is included, the halt step of the reload
will forcefully shutdown the virtual machine rather than a graceful
halt.
Prior to this commit, if the args key was a string rather than an array
of strings, the `join` command would fail when appending the arguments
to the run command for a given script. This commit updates that by
ensuring the `args` option is an array prior to joining the arguments.
Prior to this commit, the `Util::Powershell.execute_inline`
method didn't properly join the passed in command and instead attempted
to execute the array of strings. This commit updates that
behavior to join the command array prior to inserting it into the full
powershell command.
When performing a box update and the box version has been updated
to be different than the installed version, perform a lookup for
the latest available installed box to allow the update command to
continue successfully
Only move new exports file to destination without sudo when the
file has write access and the directory has write access. Always
use sudo when changing file ownership.
When a guest is created, the box metadata information is stored in the
machine data directory. This allows modifications to happen to the
Vagrantfile definition of the box in use (box name change, box version
change, etc) while still allowing the Machine instance of an active
guest successfully load the box currently backing it.
If starting a process while running from within AppImage adjust
the LD_LIBRARY_PATH of the subprocess when the executable exists
outside of the AppImage. This prevents issues of invalid dynamic
library lookups when the AppImage contains common named libraries.
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.
When the configured directory for FTP push has too many files, it will
generate an exception and fail due to a stack overflow. When this happens
just rescue out the exception and re-raise a custom error to provide
some context to the user on the actual problem.
`vagrant up` may hang at the "Configuring and enabling network
interfaces..." step when private networks and PTY allocation for SSH
are used.
The newer version of `nmcli` that is part of CentOS now will open a
pager (i.e. `less`) for certain commands if it finds a tty. This
causes the invocations of `nmcli` in `guest_inspection.rb` to hang.
`nmcli` disables the use of a pager in 'terse' (`-t`) output mode,
while still returning enough information for the uses in
`guest_inspection.rb`.
Adds the final line of output to tests and properly simulates
failure. Fix with type casting to prevent calling methods on
nil and drop the final entry as it's not valid.
Fixes#9806
The base chef provisioner class will set the node name automatically
if not provided in the configuration. Since the chef apply provisioner
does not provide a node_name option, setting it will invalidate the
configuration. This checks for the node name before attempting to
use it.
Fixes#9901
Prior to this commit, when setting up private networks on Ubuntu using
netplan, it assumed that the guest was using systemd, the suggested
default tool to manage networking, and did not take into account devices
that could be managed with NetworkManager. This commit fixes that by
looking at the devices managed on the guest to see if its managed by
NetworkManager, and if so, use that renderer for netplan instead of
networkd.
Prior to this commit, the hyper-v provider called an action on a machine
that hadn't fully finished initializing. This commit fixes that by
moving up the initialization of the triggers object next to the rest of
the instance variables of the machine object.
This commit uses the internal helper SafeExec rather than using the
Kernel class directly. It also adds a test to ensure that if the `-t`
option is used, it will call SafeExec.
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.
Due to the behavior of URI.parse on Ruby < 2.5 returning the string
value of the parsed URI object may modify the original URL. Specifically
it will remove the `//` prefix characters from SMB paths. When no
host modifications are being made, always return the original value.
Fixes#9636
This commit sets the structured_facts option to nil if its still
UNSET_VALUE at the finalize step. This was causing a bug when the facter
config was set but was not using structured facts.
This updates the permissions on the automatically generated private
key file to only be readable by the user. Includes support for file
permission modification on Windows platform.