require "digest/md5" require "securerandom" require "set" require "log4r" require "vagrant/util/counter" require_relative "base" module VagrantPlugins module Chef module Provisioner # This class implements provisioning via chef-solo. class ChefSolo < Base extend Vagrant::Util::Counter include Vagrant::Util::Counter include Vagrant::Action::Builtin::MixinSyncedFolders attr_reader :environments_folders attr_reader :cookbook_folders attr_reader :role_folders attr_reader :data_bags_folders def initialize(machine, config) super @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::provisioners::chef_solo") @shared_folders = [] end def configure(root_config) @cookbook_folders = expanded_folders(@config.cookbooks_path, "cookbooks") @role_folders = expanded_folders(@config.roles_path, "roles") @data_bags_folders = expanded_folders(@config.data_bags_path, "data_bags") @environments_folders = expanded_folders(@config.environments_path, "environments") existing = synced_folders(@machine, cached: true) share_folders(root_config, "csc", @cookbook_folders, existing) share_folders(root_config, "csr", @role_folders, existing) share_folders(root_config, "csdb", @data_bags_folders, existing) share_folders(root_config, "cse", @environments_folders, existing) end def provision(mode = :solo) install_chef # Verify that the proper shared folders exist. check = [] @shared_folders.each do |type, local_path, remote_path| # We only care about checking folders that have a local path, meaning # they were shared from the local machine, rather than assumed to # exist on the VM. check << remote_path if local_path end chown_provisioning_folder verify_shared_folders(check) verify_binary(chef_binary_path("chef-solo")) upload_encrypted_data_bag_secret setup_json setup_solo_config run_chef(mode) delete_encrypted_data_bag_secret end # Converts paths to a list of properly expanded paths with types. def expanded_folders(paths, appended_folder=nil) # Convert the path to an array if it is a string or just a single # path element which contains the folder location (:host or :vm) paths = [paths] if paths.is_a?(String) || paths.first.is_a?(Symbol) results = [] paths.each do |type, path| # Create the local/remote path based on whether this is a host # or VM path. local_path = nil remote_path = nil if type == :host # Get the expanded path that the host path points to local_path = File.expand_path(path, @machine.env.root_path) if File.exist?(local_path) # Path exists on the host, setup the remote path. We use # the MD5 of the local path so that it is predictable. key = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(local_path) remote_path = "#{guest_provisioning_path}/#{key}" else @machine.ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.chef.cookbook_folder_not_found_warning", path: local_path.to_s)) next end else # Path already exists on the virtual machine. Expand it # relative to where we're provisioning. remote_path = File.expand_path(path, guest_provisioning_path) # Remove drive letter if running on a windows host. This is a bit # of a hack but is the most portable way I can think of at the moment # to achieve this. Otherwise, Vagrant attempts to share at some crazy # path like /home/vagrant/c:/foo/bar remote_path = remote_path.gsub(/^[a-zA-Z]:/, "") end # If we have specified a folder name to append then append it remote_path += "/#{appended_folder}" if appended_folder # Append the result results << [type, local_path, remote_path] end results end # Shares the given folders with the given prefix. The folders should # be of the structure resulting from the `expanded_folders` function. def share_folders(root_config, prefix, folders, existing=nil) existing_set = Set.new (existing || []).each do |_, fs| fs.each do |id, data| existing_set.add(data[:guestpath]) end end folders.each do |type, local_path, remote_path| next if type != :host # If this folder already exists, then we don't share it, it means # it was already put down on disk. # # NOTE: This is currently commented out because it was causing # major bugs (GH-5199). We will investigate why this is in more # detail for 1.8.0, but we wanted to fix this in a patch release # and this was the hammer that did that. =begin if existing_set.include?(remote_path) @logger.debug("Not sharing #{local_path}, exists as #{remote_path}") next end =end key = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(remote_path) key = key[0..8] opts = {} opts[:id] = "v-#{prefix}-#{key}" opts[:type] = @config.synced_folder_type if @config.synced_folder_type root_config.vm.synced_folder(local_path, remote_path, opts) end @shared_folders += folders end def setup_solo_config setup_config("provisioners/chef_solo/solo", "solo.rb", solo_config) end def solo_config { cookbooks_path: guest_paths(@cookbook_folders), recipe_url: @config.recipe_url, roles_path: guest_paths(@role_folders), data_bags_path: guest_paths(@data_bags_folders).first, environments_path: guest_paths(@environments_folders).first } end def run_chef(mode) if @config.run_list && @config.run_list.empty? @machine.ui.warn(I18n.t("vagrant.chef_run_list_empty")) end if @machine.guest.capability?(:wait_for_reboot) @machine.guest.capability(:wait_for_reboot) end command = build_command(:solo) @config.attempts.times do |attempt| if attempt == 0 @machine.ui.info I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.chef.running_#{mode}") else @machine.ui.info I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.chef.running_#{mode}_again") end opts = { error_check: false, elevated: true } exit_status = @machine.communicate.sudo(command, opts) do |type, data| # Output the data with the proper color based on the stream. color = type == :stdout ? :green : :red data = data.chomp next if data.empty? @machine.ui.info(data, color: color) end # There is no need to run Chef again if it converges return if exit_status == 0 end # If we reached this point then Chef never converged! Error. raise ChefError, :no_convergence end def verify_shared_folders(folders) folders.each do |folder| @logger.debug("Checking for shared folder: #{folder}") if !@machine.communicate.test("test -d #{folder}", sudo: true) raise ChefError, :missing_shared_folders end end end protected # Extracts only the remote paths from a list of folders def guest_paths(folders) folders.map { |parts| parts[2] } end end end end end