Prior to this commit, rsync-auto would not properly rsync realtive dirs
outside the cwd if defined in the Vagrantfile. This commit updates that
to ensure that the command looks at the Vagrant config to ensure that
folder was intended to be rsync'd to the machine even if outside the
current working dir.
Prior to this commit, when users invoked the `rsync-auto` command using
the docker provider with boot2docker, vagrant would rsync all known
containers using the boot2docker vm rather than the current working dir.
This commit updates that behavior to ensure that only the current
working dirs vagrant machines will be rsynced.
Detecting cygwin via PATH contents can result in false positives
resulting in errors when using Vagrant on Windows outside of a
cygwin shell. Use environment based detection instead.
Prior to this commit, if a user attempted to configure
`/etc/default/docker` through vagrant prior to installation, the package
manager would not override an existing configuration and installing
docker would then fail. This commit fixes this by introducing a
`post_install_provisioner` that allows users to define a provisioner
block that will run after docker has been installed, allowing users to
configure `/etc/default/docker` how they want.
Prior to this commit, if a user set the env var VAGRANT_HOME to be the
same directory where the project home is, Vagrant would load that file
twice and merge its config. This caused various provisioner and other
provider blocks to unexpectedly run twice. This commit updates the
config loader to look and see if the `:root` and `:home` procs are
equal, and if so, removes the `:home` object so that it isn't loaded and
duplicated. This commit however does not prevent duplicate loading if an
identical Vagrantfile exists in the home and project dir if those
locations are different.
Prior to this commit, if a user ran a vagrant command within a subdir,
it would warn about the cwd changing which is not actually the case.
This commit adds an additional check to see if vagrant is being invoked
within a subdirectory so that it doesn't warn the user.
This commit adds a variety of fixes for SmartOS guest support:
- Host name setting now works in the global zone and in non-global zones
- NFS now works in the global zone and the non-global zone.
- Tests are updated and moved to the (apparently) more modern style
This commit allows the user to configure two additional options that
were previously not configurable: Compression and DSAAuthentication.
Each config option is set as a boolean, and if left out of the config
will default to its previous behavior which is included and set to
"yes". If the user explicitly sets it to false, it will not be included
as an ssh option.
Prior to this commit, Vagrant had no way internally to determine if a
provisioner object was unique if the `name` property was not set.
Because of this, when vagrant went to merge configs it would duplicate
an existing unnamed provisioner since it had no way of determining if a
user actually had added the same provisioner twice. This commit fixes
that by introducing an id which will default to `name` if its set, but
if not will be set by `SecureRandom.uuid`.
Prior to this commit, the ssh communicator would use the default cipher
list in Net::SSH to negociate which ciphers it should use between hosts.
Due to a bug in Net::SSH and the position of the `none` cipher in its
default cipher list, if a host supported the none cipher, but also
only supported other ciphers that came after none in the default list,
it would accept none and attempt to use that cipher instead of the other
supported ciphers. This commit fixes that behavior by copying the
default cipher list from Net::SSH and placing none last in the list so
that other ciphers can be used in the negotiation before attempting to
use the unsecure none cipher.
This commit adds some better handling around the snapshot restore and
delete commands for the virtualbox provider. If a user attempts to restore from
a vm that does not exist, instead of exiting 0 it will raise an
exception saying the virtual machine has not been created yet.
Addtionally, if a user attempts to restore from a snapshot id that does
not exist, instead of printing a complicated exception from the
virtualbox cli tool, it prints a more useful error message telling the
user that the snapshot does not exist.
Prior to this commit, if a user ran the `vagrant ssh -c CMD` command, it
would not allow the user to configure pseudo-terminal allocation. This
commit introduces a -t flag for the `vagrant ssh` command which defaults
to true if not specified.
Prior to this commit, if a user set a URL for the name of a box, vagrant
would not warn the user about using box_url instead. This would lead to
some difficult user experiences around the various box commands due to
the box name being a full URL. This commit introduces a warning to the
user and lets them know to instead use box_url.
This commit adds/changes the following for SmartOS guests:
- modifies the "Halt" capability to use /usr/sbin/poweroff in preference
to /usr/sbin/shutdown with parameters, and modifies the associated
test.
- adds an "InsertPublicKey" capability and tests.
- adds a "RemovePublicKey" capability and tests.
With this commit applied, the vast majority of typical Vagrant workflow
is available to SmartOS global zone guests (provided NFS mounts are used
rather than VMWare shared folders).
Prior to this commit, if a user attempted to use the `vagrant snapshot
save` or `vagrant snapshot list` commands on a vm whose provider did not
support snapshots, it would simply print a warning. This commit changes
that behavior by instead raising an error.
Prior to this commit, the vagrant snapshot plugin would save snapshots
with existing names which lead to duplicate snapshot names being saved.
This commit fixes that by checking to see if the given snapshot name
already exists and if so, fails telling the user the given snapshot name
already exists. If a user passes a --force flag, vagrant will first
delete the existing snapshot, and take a new one with the given name.
Reduce the total number of commands run to configure interfaces. If
a service reload/restart is required, only execute it once instead
of once per device. When nm is managing a device, the explicit up
is not required.
Properly detects NetworkManager on guest as well as devices controlled
by NetworkManager. Provides configuration option to enable/disbale
NetworkManager control on devices.
While VirtualBox has commented that they do not support UNC remote
paths (but do for long paths) it seems that remote paths can work.
If user provides UNC path, allow it to be used as-is.
Fixes#7011
Prevent sending empty data strings to defined blocks handling
stderr and stdout output. These can occur when the garbage
marker is identified and collected data pruned, but no remaining
data is left to send.
Fixes#8259
With the introduction of `pip_args` option, you can easily extend the
`:pip` installation mode behaviour. But some interesting/advanced usages
are still not possible because of the auto-generated parts ("ansible"
package, version selection, and the `--upgrade` flag).
By adding this "pip_args_only" install mode, it will be for instance
possible to:
- install unofficial releases, like release candidates published at
https://releases.ansible.com/
- install more pip packages (e.g. via a `requirements.txt` file), with
hash validation, etc.
Note that there is no config validation that requires `pip_args` option
to be defined when the :pip_args_only mode is selected. This would be
more elegant, and user friendly to raise a configuration error, but this
can wait. At least, running with an empty `pip_args` won't lead to any
command crash, since the rather dummy "pip install" shows an helper
notice and terminates with a zero (0) exit code.
This change is thought as a complement to the changes originally
proposed in pull request GH-8170.
With this new option, it is now possible to pass additional arguments to
pip command when the `install_mode` is "pip".
(@gildegoma reworded the original commit message of pull request GH-8170)
This updates the behavior of the provision action to never run a provisioner
that is specified to "never" run unless it has been explicitly requested. Also
adds test coverage to the provision action.
This allows custom paths that include special characters like `~`
to be properly expanded instead of resulting in joined root path
with special characters included.