require "pathname" require "securerandom" require "set" require "vagrant" require "vagrant/config/v2/util" require "vagrant/util/platform" require File.expand_path("../vm_provisioner", __FILE__) require File.expand_path("../vm_subvm", __FILE__) module VagrantPlugins module Kernel_V2 class VMConfig < Vagrant.plugin("2", :config) DEFAULT_VM_NAME = :default attr_accessor :base_mac attr_accessor :boot_timeout attr_accessor :box attr_accessor :box_url attr_accessor :box_download_insecure attr_accessor :graceful_halt_timeout attr_accessor :guest attr_accessor :hostname attr_accessor :usable_port_range attr_reader :provisioners def initialize @boot_timeout = UNSET_VALUE @box_download_insecure = UNSET_VALUE @graceful_halt_timeout = UNSET_VALUE @guest = UNSET_VALUE @hostname = UNSET_VALUE @provisioners = [] # Internal state @__compiled_provider_configs = {} @__defined_vm_keys = [] @__defined_vms = {} @__finalized = false @__networks = {} @__providers = {} @__provider_overrides = {} @__synced_folders = {} end # This was from V1, but we just kept it here as an alias for hostname # because too many people mess this up. def host_name=(value) @hostname = value end # Custom merge method since some keys here are merged differently. def merge(other) super.tap do |result| other_networks = other.instance_variable_get(:@__networks) result.instance_variable_set(:@__networks, @__networks.merge(other_networks)) result.instance_variable_set(:@provisioners, @provisioners + other.provisioners) # Merge defined VMs by first merging the defined VM keys, # preserving the order in which they were defined. other_defined_vm_keys = other.instance_variable_get(:@__defined_vm_keys) other_defined_vm_keys -= @__defined_vm_keys new_defined_vm_keys = @__defined_vm_keys + other_defined_vm_keys # Merge the actual defined VMs. other_defined_vms = other.instance_variable_get(:@__defined_vms) new_defined_vms = {} @__defined_vms.each do |key, subvm| new_defined_vms[key] = subvm.clone end other_defined_vms.each do |key, subvm| if !new_defined_vms.has_key?(key) new_defined_vms[key] = subvm.clone else new_defined_vms[key].config_procs.concat(subvm.config_procs) new_defined_vms[key].options.merge!(subvm.options) end end # Merge the providers by prepending any configuration blocks we # have for providers onto the new configuration. other_providers = other.instance_variable_get(:@__providers) new_providers = @__providers.dup other_providers.each do |key, blocks| new_providers[key] ||= [] new_providers[key] += blocks end # Merge the provider overrides by appending them... other_overrides = other.instance_variable_get(:@__provider_overrides) new_overrides = @__provider_overrides.dup other_overrides.each do |key, blocks| new_overrides[key] ||= [] new_overrides[key] += blocks end # Merge synced folders. other_folders = other.instance_variable_get(:@__synced_folders) new_folders = {} @__synced_folders.each do |key, value| new_folders[key] = value.dup end other_folders.each do |id, options| new_folders[id] ||= {} new_folders[id].merge!(options) end result.instance_variable_set(:@__defined_vm_keys, new_defined_vm_keys) result.instance_variable_set(:@__defined_vms, new_defined_vms) result.instance_variable_set(:@__providers, new_providers) result.instance_variable_set(:@__provider_overrides, new_overrides) result.instance_variable_set(:@__synced_folders, new_folders) end end # Defines a synced folder pair. This pair of folders will be synced # to/from the machine. Note that if the machine you're using doesn't # support multi-directional syncing (perhaps an rsync backed synced # folder) then the host is always synced to the guest but guest data # may not be synced back to the host. # # @param [String] hostpath Path to the host folder to share. If this # is a relative path, it is relative to the location of the # Vagrantfile. # @param [String] guestpath Path on the guest to mount the shared # folder. # @param [Hash] options Additional options. def synced_folder(hostpath, guestpath, options=nil) if Vagrant::Util::Platform.windows? # On Windows, Ruby just uses normal '/' for path seps, so # just replace normal Windows style seps with Unix ones. hostpath = hostpath.to_s.gsub("\\", "/") end options ||= {} options = options.dup options[:guestpath] = guestpath.to_s.gsub(/\/$/, '') options[:hostpath] = hostpath @__synced_folders[options[:guestpath]] = options end # Define a way to access the machine via a network. This exposes a # high-level abstraction for networking that may not directly map # 1-to-1 for every provider. For example, AWS has no equivalent to # "port forwarding." But most providers will attempt to implement this # in a way that behaves similarly. # # `type` can be one of: # # * `:forwarded_port` - A port that is accessible via localhost # that forwards into the machine. # * `:private_network` - The machine gets an IP that is not directly # publicly accessible, but ideally accessible from this machine. # * `:public_network` - The machine gets an IP on a shared network. # # @param [Symbol] type Type of network # @param [Hash] options Options for the network. def network(type, options=nil) options ||= {} options = options.dup options[:protocol] ||= "tcp" if !options[:id] default_id = nil if type == :forwarded_port # For forwarded ports, set the default ID to the # host port so that host ports overwrite each other. default_id = "#{options[:protocol]}#{options[:host]}" end options[:id] = default_id || SecureRandom.uuid end # Scope the ID by type so that different types can share IDs id = options[:id] id = "#{type}-#{id}" # Merge in the previous settings if we have them. if @__networks.has_key?(id) options = @__networks[id][1].merge(options) end # Merge in the latest settings and set the internal state @__networks[id] = [type.to_sym, options] end # Configures a provider for this VM. # # @param [Symbol] name The name of the provider. def provider(name, &block) name = name.to_sym @__providers[name] ||= [] @__provider_overrides[name] ||= [] if block_given? @__providers[name] << block if block_given? # If this block takes two arguments, then we curry it and store # the configuration override for use later. if block.arity == 2 @__provider_overrides[name] << block.curry[Vagrant::Config::V2::DummyConfig.new] end end end def provision(name, options=nil, &block) @provisioners << VagrantConfigProvisioner.new(name.to_sym, options, &block) end def defined_vms @__defined_vms end # This returns the keys of the sub-vms in the order they were # defined. def defined_vm_keys @__defined_vm_keys end def define(name, options=nil, &block) name = name.to_sym options ||= {} options = options.dup options[:config_version] ||= "2" # Add the name to the array of VM keys. This array is used to # preserve the order in which VMs are defined. @__defined_vm_keys << name if !@__defined_vm_keys.include?(name) # Add the SubVM to the hash of defined VMs if !@__defined_vms[name] @__defined_vms[name] = VagrantConfigSubVM.new end @__defined_vms[name].options.merge!(options) @__defined_vms[name].config_procs << [options[:config_version], block] if block end #------------------------------------------------------------------- # Internal methods, don't call these. #------------------------------------------------------------------- def finalize! # Defaults @boot_timeout = 300 if @boot_timeout == UNSET_VALUE @box_download_insecure = false if @box_download_insecure == UNSET_VALUE @graceful_halt_timeout = 300 if @graceful_halt_timeout == UNSET_VALUE @guest = nil if @guest == UNSET_VALUE @hostname = nil if @hostname == UNSET_VALUE @hostname = @hostname.to_s if @hostname # Set the guest properly @guest = @guest.to_sym if @guest # If we haven't defined a single VM, then we need to define a # default VM which just inherits the rest of the configuration. define(DEFAULT_VM_NAME) if defined_vm_keys.empty? # Clean up some network configurations @__networks.each do |type, opts| if type == :forwarded_port opts[:guest] = opts[:guest].to_i if opts[:guest] opts[:host] = opts[:host].to_i if opts[:host] end end # Compile all the provider configurations @__providers.each do |name, blocks| # If we don't have any configuration blocks, then ignore it next if blocks.empty? # Find the configuration class for this provider config_class = Vagrant.plugin("2").manager.provider_configs[name] config_class ||= Vagrant::Config::V2::DummyConfig # Load it up config = config_class.new blocks.each do |b| b.call(config, Vagrant::Config::V2::DummyConfig.new) end config.finalize! # Store it for retrieval later @__compiled_provider_configs[name] = config end @__synced_folders.each do |id, options| # Ignore NFS on Windows if options[:nfs] && Vagrant::Util::Platform.windows? options[:nfs] = false end end # Flag that we finalized @__finalized = true end # This returns the compiled provider-specific configurationf or the # given provider. # # @param [Symbol] name Name of the provider. def get_provider_config(name) raise "Must finalize first." if !@__finalized result = @__compiled_provider_configs[name] # If no compiled configuration was found, then we try to just # use the default configuration from the plugin. if !result config_class = Vagrant.plugin("2").manager.provider_configs[name] if config_class result = config_class.new result.finalize! end end return result end # This returns a list of VM configurations that are overrides # for this provider. # # @param [Symbol] name Name of the provider # @return [Array] def get_provider_overrides(name) (@__provider_overrides[name] || []).map do |p| ["2", p] end end # This returns the list of networks configured. def networks @__networks.values end # This returns the list of synced folders def synced_folders @__synced_folders end def validate(machine) errors = _detected_errors errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.box_missing") if !box errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.box_not_found", :name => box) if \ box && !box_url && !machine.box errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.hostname_invalid_characters") if \ @hostname && @hostname !~ /^[-.a-z0-9]+$/i has_nfs = false used_guest_paths = Set.new @__synced_folders.each do |id, options| # If the shared folder is disabled then don't worry about validating it next if options[:disabled] guestpath = Pathname.new(options[:guestpath]) hostpath = Pathname.new(options[:hostpath]).expand_path(machine.env.root_path) if guestpath.relative? && guestpath.to_s !~ /^\w+:/ errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.shared_folder_guestpath_relative", :path => options[:guestpath]) else if used_guest_paths.include?(options[:guestpath]) errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.shared_folder_guestpath_duplicate", :path => options[:guestpath]) end used_guest_paths.add(options[:guestpath]) end if !hostpath.directory? && !options[:create] errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.shared_folder_hostpath_missing", :path => options[:hostpath]) end if options[:nfs] has_nfs = true if options[:owner] || options[:group] # Owner/group don't work with NFS errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.shared_folder_nfs_owner_group", :path => options[:hostpath]) end end if options[:mount_options] && !options[:mount_options].is_a?(Array) errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.shared_folder_mount_options_array") end # One day remove this probably. if options[:extra] errors << "The 'extra' flag on synced folders is now 'mount_options'" end end if has_nfs if !machine.env.host errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.nfs_requires_host") else errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.nfs_not_supported") if \ !machine.env.host.nfs? end end # Validate networks has_fp_port_error = false fp_used = Set.new valid_network_types = [:forwarded_port, :private_network, :public_network] networks.each do |type, options| if !valid_network_types.include?(type) errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.network_type_invalid", :type => type.to_s) end if type == :forwarded_port if !has_fp_port_error && (!options[:guest] || !options[:host]) errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.network_fp_requires_ports") has_fp_port_error = true end if options[:host] key = "#{options[:protocol]}#{options[:host]}" if fp_used.include?(key) errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.network_fp_host_not_unique", :host => options[:host].to_s, :protocol => options[:protocol].to_s) end fp_used.add(key) end end if type == :private_network if options[:type] != :dhcp if !options[:ip] errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.network_ip_required") end end if options[:ip] && options[:ip].end_with?(".1") errors << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.network_ip_ends_in_one") end end end # We're done with VM level errors so prepare the section errors = { "vm" => errors } # Validate only the _active_ provider if machine.provider_config provider_errors = machine.provider_config.validate(machine) if provider_errors errors = Vagrant::Config::V2::Util.merge_errors(errors, provider_errors) end end # Validate provisioners @provisioners.each do |vm_provisioner| if vm_provisioner.invalid? errors["vm"] << I18n.t("vagrant.config.vm.provisioner_not_found", :name => vm_provisioner.name) next end if vm_provisioner.config provisioner_errors = vm_provisioner.config.validate(machine) if provisioner_errors errors = Vagrant::Config::V2::Util.merge_errors(errors, provisioner_errors) end end end errors end end end end