require "log4r" module VagrantPlugins module ProviderVirtualBox class Provider < Vagrant.plugin("2", :provider) attr_reader :driver def self.usable?(raise_error=false) # Instantiate the driver, which will determine the VirtualBox # version and all that, which checks for VirtualBox being present Driver::Meta.new true rescue Vagrant::Errors::VirtualBoxInvalidVersion raise if raise_error return false rescue Vagrant::Errors::VirtualBoxNotDetected raise if raise_error return false end def initialize(machine) @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::provider::virtualbox") @machine = machine # This method will load in our driver, so we call it now to # initialize it. machine_id_changed end # @see Vagrant::Plugin::V1::Provider#action def action(name) # Attempt to get the action method from the Action class if it # exists, otherwise return nil to show that we don't support the # given action. action_method = "action_#{name}" return Action.send(action_method) if Action.respond_to?(action_method) nil end # If the machine ID changed, then we need to rebuild our underlying # driver. def machine_id_changed id = @machine.id begin @logger.debug("Instantiating the driver for machine ID: #{@machine.id.inspect}") @driver = Driver::Meta.new(id) rescue Driver::Meta::VMNotFound # The virtual machine doesn't exist, so we probably have a stale # ID. Just clear the id out of the machine and reload it. @logger.debug("VM not found! Clearing saved machine ID and reloading.") id = nil retry end end # Returns the SSH info for accessing the VirtualBox VM. def ssh_info # If the VM is not running that we can't possibly SSH into it return nil if state.id != :running # Return what we know. The host is always "127.0.0.1" because # VirtualBox VMs are always local. The port we try to discover # by reading the forwarded ports. return { host: "127.0.0.1", port: @driver.ssh_port(@machine.config.ssh.guest_port) } end # Return the state of VirtualBox virtual machine by actually # querying VBoxManage. # # @return [Symbol] def state # We have to check if the UID matches to avoid issues with # VirtualBox. uid = @machine.uid if uid && uid.to_s == Process.uid.to_s raise Vagrant::Errors::VirtualBoxUserMismatch, uid: uid.to_s end # Determine the ID of the state here. state_id = nil state_id = :not_created if !@driver.uuid state_id = @driver.read_state if !state_id state_id = :unknown if !state_id # Translate into short/long descriptions short = state_id.to_s.gsub("_", " ") long = I18n.t("vagrant.commands.status.#{state_id}") # If we're not created, then specify the special ID flag if state_id == :not_created state_id = Vagrant::MachineState::NOT_CREATED_ID end # Return the state Vagrant::MachineState.new(state_id, short, long) end # Returns a human-friendly string version of this provider which # includes the machine's ID that this provider represents, if it # has one. # # @return [String] def to_s id = @machine.id ? @machine.id : "new VM" "VirtualBox (#{id})" end end end end