Previously, there was no one gesture that would start a VM if it was not
running and run the appropriate provisioners regardless of its original
state. `vagrant up` did nothing if the VM was running, while
`vagrant provision` did nothing if the VM was not running.
Change the semantics of `vagrant up`, via the start actions of the providers,
to go through the provisioning logic even if the VM is already running.
The semantics of `run: "once"` vs `run: "always"` are respected.
Tested with the VirtualBox provider but not the others.
Resolves#4421
This commit separates the scratch and output directory creation from the
main package middleware into its own PackageSetupFolders middleware.
Additionally, the validation that ensures an output file does not exist
is moved into a validation function that can be shared across multiple
methods.
This refactor permits a pre-flight check to ensure box packaging would
be successful before actually stopping the VM.
Fixes GH-7351
This commit bumps the box resume delay time to 24h and makes it a
constant because I had a bugger of a time actually finding this in the
code :frowny:.
Fixes GH-7272
Vagrant was not behaving correctly in configurations where there was
a static IP on a VirtualBox `intnet` interface and a DHCP `:hostonly`
interface configured.
Since `machine_ip` attempted to get static addresses `||` dynamic
addresses, it would simply use the static machine address and
continue.
This commit corrects this behaviour by collecting all static and
dynamic addresses into the `machine_ip` array instead of just one or
the other.
The result of this is a correctly generated `/etc/exports` on the
host machine, allowing NFS mounts to work correctly in this type of
environment.
Because Vagrant requires certain versions of Bundler in order to work properly, the correct version of Bundler must be installed manually. I gathered this information from a couple of sources.
It's handy to have this information in this specific guide :)