require "timeout" require "log4r" require_relative "helper" require_relative "shell" module VagrantPlugins module CommunicatorWinRM # Provides communication channel for Vagrant commands via WinRM. class Communicator < Vagrant.plugin("2", :communicator) def self.match?(machine) # This is useless, and will likely be removed in the future (this # whole method). true end def initialize(machine) @machine = machine @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::communication::winrm") @shell = nil @logger.info("Initializing WinRMCommunicator") end def ready? @logger.info("Checking whether WinRM is ready...") Timeout.timeout(@machine.config.winrm.timeout) do shell.powershell("hostname") end @logger.info("WinRM is ready!") return true rescue Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError => e # We catch a `VagrantError` which would signal that something went # wrong expectedly in the `connect`, which means we didn't connect. @logger.info("WinRM not up: #{e.inspect}") # We reset the shell to trigger calling of winrm_finder again. # This resolves a problem when using vSphere where the ssh_info was not refreshing # thus never getting the correct hostname. @shell = nil return false end def shell @shell ||= create_shell end def execute(command, opts={}, &block) opts = { :error_check => true, :error_class => Errors::ExecutionError, :error_key => :execution_error, :command => command, :shell => :powershell }.merge(opts || {}) exit_status = do_execute(command, opts[:shell], &block) if opts[:error_check] && exit_status != 0 raise_execution_error(opts, exit_status) end exit_status end alias_method :sudo, :execute def test(command, opts=nil) @logger.debug("Testing: #{command}") # HACK: to speed up Vagrant 1.2 OS detection, skip checking for *nix OS return false unless (command =~ /^uname|^cat \/etc|^cat \/proc|grep 'Fedora/).nil? opts = { :error_check => false }.merge(opts || {}) execute(command, opts) == 0 end def upload(from, to) @logger.debug("Uploading: #{from} to #{to}") shell.upload(from, to) end def download(from, to) @logger.debug("Downloading: #{from} to #{to}") shell.download(from, to) end protected # This creates anew WinRMShell based on the information we know # about this machine. def create_shell host_address = Helper.winrm_address(@machine) host_port = Helper.winrm_port(@machine) WinRMShell.new( host_address, @machine.config.winrm.username, @machine.config.winrm.password, port: host_port, timeout_in_seconds: @machine.config.winrm.timeout, max_tries: @machine.config.winrm.max_tries, ) end def do_execute(command, shell, &block) if shell.eql? :cmd shell.cmd(command, &block)[:exitcode] else script = File.expand_path("../scripts/command_alias.ps1", __FILE__) script = File.read(script) command = script << "\r\n" << command << "\r\nexit $LASTEXITCODE" shell.powershell(command, &block)[:exitcode] end end def raise_execution_error(opts, exit_code) # The error classes expect the translation key to be _key, but that makes for an ugly # configuration parameter, so we set it here from `error_key` msg = "Command execution failed with an exit code of #{exit_code}" error_opts = opts.merge(:_key => opts[:error_key], :message => msg) raise opts[:error_class], error_opts end end #WinRM class end end