This update was prompted by updates in openssh to the scp behavior
making source directory paths suffixed with `.` no longer valid
resulting in errors on upload. The upload implementation within
the ssh communicator has been updated to retain the existing
behavior.
Included in this update is modifications to the winrm communicator
so the upload functionality matches that of the ssh communicator
respecting the trailing `.` behavior on source paths. With the
communicators updated to properly handle the paths, the file
provisioner was also updated to simply apply previously defined
path update rules only.
Fixes#10675
Elevated commands can fail via winrm under certain conditions like
the machine name being changed. Detect this by checking for a known
exit code combined with known output included within stderr. If found,
attempt to re-execute the command using a machine prefixed username
if possible.
When running a shell provisioner elevated with winrm a scheduled
task is created to bypass permissions issues. If the name of the
computer has changed this may no longer work. To prevent errors
this PR updates the implementation to fetch the computer name
and prepends it to the username before creating the task.
This commit aligns how the file provisioner should work on all host
machines. It ensures that a `/.` is only applied if the user intended
to upload a folder to a destination under a different name. It ensures
that if uploading to a windows guest with a different destination folder
name, it does not nest the source folder under that name so that it
works the same as it does on linux platforms. It also updates the
behavior of the winrm upload communicator by allowing an array of paths
to be uploaded instead of a single file or folder to allow for this new
functionality for windows guests.
Starting with PowerShell 5, the progress bar can be observed via the
Write-Progress cmdlet. From WinRM, this appears as a stderr output.
Vagrant assumes that there is error if output appears on stderr.
This terminates various scripts which previously executed successfully
in Vagrant (prior to Windows 10).
This fix injects a variable assignment at various points of the script
execution process to disable display of the progress bar.
Adds a configurable value for WinRm and the elevated permission shell ExecutionTimeLimit.
Please see mitchellh/vagrant#5506
Ex: config.winrm.execution_time_limit = "P1D"
*nix commands are now filtered out instead of being sent to the guest. This means the command_alias PowerShell script is no longer needed.
Moved the PowerShell exit code helper to the WinRM shell and changed it to always return an exit code.