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, 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.
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
- Fix#9796: Failing installation on bionic (18.04 LTS)
- Remove support for precise (12.04 LTS), which is out of public support
(On this version, the package python-software-properties contained
the add-apt-repository tool)
- Reduce the number of SSH calls, and avoid unnecessary apt-get calls.
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.
The pull request #6561 added the support for arrays for data_bags_path
in chef-solo and chef-zero, but missed a `.first` in chef-zero (which
only keeps the first data bag path). The documentation and the template
for chef-zero are already good (since #6561).
Fixes#9668.
This makes it silent (no progress information), which would otherwise
result in output like the following (when the output from the bootstrap
script is displayed in verbose mode):
% Total % Recei
ved % Xferd Avera
ge Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
100 244k 100
244k 0 0
458k 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 458k
* INFO: Running version: 2017.12.13
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This bug (invalid method call) hasn't been caught by unit tests because
Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Config catches all invalid/bad configuration calls
and save them for generating error messages during the "validate" stage.
This way, the `ask_sudo_pass=(value)` method was not interrupted and the
`@ask_become_pass` attribute was (surprisingly) correctly set (allowing
the related unit tests to pass).
In order to avoid similar problem to happen again, the deprecation
message output is now fully verified.
This commit ensures that we actually break when the download was
successful. Before it tried to download again for every iteration of the
loop. In addition the number of iterations have been increased. I've
experienced timeouts on third retry. Increasing to 5.
On Debian installations, wget is installed even into the most minimal
environment. Even Python support on Debian cannot be guaranteed if
Standard System Utilities was not selected at installation time (or if
debootstrap was used), which is why the retrieved bootstrap-salt.sh
script takes care of installing it prior to installing Salt.
Fixes#8991.
1. When remote executing scripts one should always call powershell with
1a. "-NonInteractive", in order to prevent interactive prompts from leading to an endless waiting time for the script to return
1b. "-NoProfile", in order to prevent the loading of unknown custom profiles before execution of the script which could have unintended side effects
2. During my tests I constantly ran into 408 timeouts when downloading the salt binaries. I've prevented that by adding a simple retry mechanism and an error exit in case of multiple failures. Without this change the bootstrap script never returned (and neither did vagrant up)
Output format of ui.info method (bold text) makes reading long script outputs really heavy on the eyes. ui.detail is a better match for this type of output.