--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Vagrant Push - Atlas Strategy" sidebar_current: "push-atlas" description: |- Atlas is HashiCorp's commercial offering to bring your Vagrant development environments to production. The Vagrant Push Atlas strategy pushes your application's code to HashiCorp's Atlas service. --- # Vagrant Push ## Atlas Strategy [Atlas][] is HashiCorp's commercial offering to bring your Vagrant development environments to production. You can read more about HashiCorp's Atlas and all its features on [the Atlas homepage][Atlas]. The Vagrant Push Atlas strategy pushes your application's code to HashiCorp's Atlas service. The Vagrant Push Atlas strategy supports the following configuration options: - `app` - The name of the application in [HashiCorp's Atlas][Atlas]. If the application does not exist, it will be created with user confirmation. - `exclude` - Add a file or file pattern to exclude from the upload, relative to the `dir`. This value may be specified multiple times and is additive. `exclude` take precedence over `include` values. - `include` - Add a file or file pattern to include in the upload, relative to the `dir`. This value may be specified multiple times and is additive. - `dir` - The base directory containing the files to upload. By default this is the same directory as the Vagrantfile, but you can specify this if you have a `src` folder or `bin` folder or some other folder you want to upload. - `vcs` - If set to true, Vagrant will automatically use VCS data to determine the files to upload. Uncommitted changes will not be deployed. Additionally, the following options are exposed for power users of the Vagrant Atlas push strategy. Most users will not require these options: - `address` - The address of the Atlas server to upload to. By default this will be the public Atlas server. - `token` - The Atlas token to use. If the user has run `vagrant login`, this will the token generated by that command. If the environment variable `ATLAS_TOKEN` is set, the uploader will use this value. By default, this is nil. ### Usage The Vagrant Push Atlas strategy is defined in the `Vagrantfile` using the `atlas` key: ```ruby config.push.define "atlas" do |push| push.app = "username/application" end ``` And then push the application to Atlas: ```shell $ vagrant push ``` [Atlas]: https://atlas.hashicorp.com/ "HashiCorp's Atlas Service"