require 'log4r' require 'rubygems' # Enable logging if it is requested. We do this before # anything else so that we can setup the output before # any logging occurs. if ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"] && ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"] != "" # Require Log4r and define the levels we'll be using require 'log4r/config' Log4r.define_levels(*Log4r::Log4rConfig::LogLevels) level = nil begin level = Log4r.const_get(ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"].upcase) rescue NameError # This means that the logging constant wasn't found, # which is fine. We just keep `level` as `nil`. But # we tell the user. level = nil end # Some constants, such as "true" resolve to booleans, so the # above error checking doesn't catch it. This will check to make # sure that the log level is an integer, as Log4r requires. level = nil if !level.is_a?(Integer) if !level # We directly write to stderr here because the VagrantError system # is not setup yet. $stderr.puts "Invalid VAGRANT_LOG level is set: #{ENV["VAGRANT_LOG"]}" $stderr.puts "" $stderr.puts "Please use one of the standard log levels: debug, info, warn, or error" exit 1 end # Set the logging level on all "vagrant" namespaced # logs as long as we have a valid level. if level logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant") logger.outputters = Log4r::Outputter.stderr logger.level = level logger = nil end end require 'json' require 'pathname' require 'stringio' require 'childprocess' require 'i18n' # OpenSSL must be loaded here since when it is loaded via `autoload` # there are issues with ciphers not being properly loaded. require 'openssl' # Always make the version available require 'vagrant/version' global_logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::global") global_logger.info("Vagrant version: #{Vagrant::VERSION}") global_logger.info("Ruby version: #{RUBY_VERSION}") global_logger.info("RubyGems version: #{Gem::VERSION}") ENV.each do |k, v| global_logger.info("#{k}=#{v.inspect}") if k =~ /^VAGRANT_/ end # We need these components always so instead of an autoload we # just require them explicitly here. require "vagrant/registry" module Vagrant autoload :Action, 'vagrant/action' autoload :BatchAction, 'vagrant/batch_action' autoload :Box, 'vagrant/box' autoload :BoxCollection, 'vagrant/box_collection' autoload :CLI, 'vagrant/cli' autoload :Command, 'vagrant/command' autoload :Config, 'vagrant/config' autoload :Driver, 'vagrant/driver' autoload :Environment, 'vagrant/environment' autoload :Errors, 'vagrant/errors' autoload :Guest, 'vagrant/guest' autoload :Hosts, 'vagrant/hosts' autoload :Machine, 'vagrant/machine' autoload :MachineState, 'vagrant/machine_state' autoload :Plugin, 'vagrant/plugin' autoload :UI, 'vagrant/ui' autoload :Util, 'vagrant/util' # These are the various plugin versions and their components in # a lazy loaded Hash-like structure. PLUGIN_COMPONENTS = Registry.new.tap do |c| c.register(:"1") { Plugin::V1::Plugin } c.register([:"1", :command]) { Plugin::V1::Command } c.register([:"1", :communicator]) { Plugin::V1::Communicator } c.register([:"1", :config]) { Plugin::V1::Config } c.register([:"1", :guest]) { Plugin::V1::Guest } c.register([:"1", :host]) { Plugin::V1::Host } c.register([:"1", :provider]) { Plugin::V1::Provider } c.register([:"1", :provisioner]) { Plugin::V1::Provisioner } c.register(:"2") { Plugin::V2::Plugin } c.register([:"2", :command]) { Plugin::V2::Command } c.register([:"2", :communicator]) { Plugin::V2::Communicator } c.register([:"2", :config]) { Plugin::V2::Config } c.register([:"2", :guest]) { Plugin::V2::Guest } c.register([:"2", :host]) { Plugin::V2::Host } c.register([:"2", :provider]) { Plugin::V2::Provider } c.register([:"2", :provisioner]) { Plugin::V2::Provisioner } c.register([:"2", :synced_folder]) { Plugin::V2::SyncedFolder } end # This returns a true/false showing whether we're running from the # environment setup by the Vagrant installers. # # @return [Boolean] def self.in_installer? !!ENV["VAGRANT_INSTALLER_ENV"] end # The source root is the path to the root directory of # the Vagrant gem. def self.source_root @source_root ||= Pathname.new(File.expand_path('../../', __FILE__)) end # Configure a Vagrant environment. The version specifies the version # of the configuration that is expected by the block. The block, based # on that version, configures the environment. # # Note that the block isn't run immediately. Instead, the configuration # block is stored until later, and is run when an environment is loaded. # # @param [String] version Version of the configuration def self.configure(version, &block) Config.run(version, &block) end # This checks if a plugin with the given name is installed. This can # be used from the Vagrantfile to easily branch based on plugin # availability. def self.has_plugin?(name) plugin("2").manager.registered.any? { |plugin| plugin.name == name } end # Returns a superclass to use when creating a plugin for Vagrant. # Given a specific version, this returns a proper superclass to use # to register plugins for that version. # # Optionally, if you give a specific component, then it will return # the proper superclass for that component as well. # # Plugins and plugin components should subclass the classes returned by # this method. This method lets Vagrant core control these superclasses # and change them over time without affecting plugins. For example, if # the V1 superclass happens to be "Vagrant::V1," future versions of # Vagrant may move it to "Vagrant::Plugins::V1" and plugins will not be # affected. # # @param [String] version # @param [String] component # @return [Class] def self.plugin(version, component=nil) # Build up the key and return a result key = version.to_s.to_sym key = [key, component.to_s.to_sym] if component result = PLUGIN_COMPONENTS.get(key) # If we found our component then we return that return result if result # If we didn't find a result, then raise an exception, depending # on if we got a component or not. raise ArgumentError, "Plugin superclass not found for version/component: " + "#{version} #{component}" end # This should be used instead of Ruby's built-in `require` in order to # load a Vagrant plugin. This will load the given plugin by first doing # a normal `require`, giving a nice error message if things go wrong, # and second by verifying that a Vagrant plugin was actually defined in # the process. # # @param [String] name Name of the plugin to load. def self.require_plugin(name) if ENV["VAGRANT_NO_PLUGINS"] logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::root") logger.warn("VAGRANT_NO_PLUGINS is set, not loading 3rd party plugin: #{name}") return end # Redirect stdout/stderr so that we can output it in our own way. previous_stderr = $stderr previous_stdout = $stdout $stderr = StringIO.new $stdout = StringIO.new # Attempt the normal require begin require name rescue Exception => e # Since this is a rare case, we create a one-time logger here # in order to output the error logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::root") logger.error("Failed to load plugin: #{name}") logger.error(" -- Error: #{e.inspect}") logger.error(" -- Backtrace:") logger.error(e.backtrace.join("\n")) # If it is a LoadError we first try to see if it failed loading # the top-level entrypoint. If so, then we report a different error. if e.is_a?(LoadError) # Parse the message in order to get what failed to load, and # add some extra protection around if the message is different. parts = e.to_s.split(" -- ", 2) if parts.length == 2 && parts[1] == name raise Errors::PluginLoadError, :plugin => name end end # Get the string data out from the stdout/stderr captures stderr = $stderr.string stdout = $stdout.string if !stderr.empty? || !stdout.empty? raise Errors::PluginLoadFailedWithOutput, :plugin => name, :stderr => stderr, :stdout => stdout end # And raise an error itself raise Errors::PluginLoadFailed, :plugin => name end ensure $stderr = previous_stderr if previous_stderr $stdout = previous_stdout if previous_stdout end # This allows a Vagrantfile to specify the version of Vagrant that is # required. You can specify a list of requirements which will all be checked # against the running Vagrant version. # # This should be specified at the _top_ of any Vagrantfile. # # Examples are shown below: # # Vagrant.require_version(">= 1.3.5") # Vagrant.require_version(">= 1.3.5", "< 1.4.0") # Vagrant.require_version("~> 1.3.5") # def self.require_version(*requirements) logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::root") logger.info("Version requirements from Vagrantfile: #{requirements.inspect}") req = Gem::Requirement.new(*requirements) if req.satisfied_by?(Gem::Version.new(VERSION)) logger.info(" - Version requirements satisfied!") return end raise Errors::VagrantVersionBad, requirements: requirements.join(", "), version: VERSION end end # Default I18n to load the en locale I18n.load_path << File.expand_path("templates/locales/en.yml", Vagrant.source_root) if I18n.config.respond_to?(:enforce_available_locales=) # Make sure only available locales are used. This will be the default in the # future but we need this to silence a deprecation warning from 0.6.9 I18n.config.enforce_available_locales = true end # A lambda that knows how to load plugins from a single directory. plugin_load_proc = lambda do |directory| # We only care about directories next false if !directory.directory? # If there is a plugin file in the top-level directory, then load # that up. plugin_file = directory.join("plugin.rb") if plugin_file.file? global_logger.debug("Loading core plugin: #{plugin_file}") load(plugin_file) next true end end # Go through the `plugins` directory and attempt to load any plugins. The # plugins are allowed to be in a directory in `plugins` or at most one # directory deep within the plugins directory. So a plugin can be at # `plugins/foo` or also at `plugins/foo/bar`, but no deeper. Vagrant.source_root.join("plugins").children(true).each do |directory| # Ignore non-directories next if !directory.directory? # Load from this directory, and exit if we successfully loaded a plugin next if plugin_load_proc.call(directory) # Otherwise, attempt to load from sub-directories directory.children(true).each(&plugin_load_proc) end