require File.expand_path("../../base", __FILE__) require "net/http" require "uri" require "acceptance/support/network_tests" require "acceptance/support/shared/command_examples" require "support/tempdir" describe "vagrant port forwarding" do include Acceptance::NetworkTests include_context "acceptance" def initialize_environment(env=nil) require_box("default") env ||= environment env.execute("vagrant", "box", "add", "base", box_path("default")).should succeed end it "forwards ports properly" do initialize_environment guest_port = 3000 host_port = 5000 environment.workdir.join("Vagrantfile").open("w+") do |f| f.puts(< Tempdir.new("vagrant").to_s } environment = new_environment(env_vars) environment2 = new_environment(env_vars) # For this test we create two isolated environments and `vagrant up` # in each. SSH would collide, so this verifies that it won't! begin initialize_environment(environment) initialize_environment(environment2) # Build both environments up. environment.execute("vagrant", "init").should succeed environment.execute("vagrant", "up").should succeed environment2.execute("vagrant", "init").should succeed environment2.execute("vagrant", "up").should succeed # Touch files in both environments environment.execute("vagrant", "ssh", "-c", "touch /vagrant/foo").should succeed environment2.execute("vagrant", "ssh", "-c", "touch /vagrant/bar").should succeed # Verify that the files exist in each folder, properly environment.workdir.join("foo").exist?.should be environment2.workdir.join("bar").exist?.should be ensure environment.close environment2.close end end it "refuses to resume if there is a port collision" do # The two environments need to share a VBOX_USER_HOME so that the # VM's go into the same place. env_vars = { "VBOX_USER_HOME" => Tempdir.new("vagrant").path } environment = new_environment(env_vars) environment2 = new_environment(env_vars) # For this test we `vagrant up` one environment, suspend it, # `vagrant up` another environment, and then come back to the first # and try to resume. SSH would collide so it should error. begin # Bring up the first environment and suspend it initialize_environment(environment) environment.execute("vagrant", "init").should succeed environment.execute("vagrant", "up").should succeed environment.execute("vagrant", "suspend").should succeed # Bring up the second environment initialize_environment(environment2) environment2.execute("vagrant", "init").should succeed environment2.execute("vagrant", "up").should succeed # Attempt to bring up the first environment again, but it should # result in an error. result = environment.execute("vagrant", "up") result.should_not succeed result.stderr.should match_output(:resume_port_collision) ensure environment.close environment2.close end end end