# This Vagrantfile can be used to develop Vagrant. Note that VirtualBox # doesn't run in VirtualBox so you can't actually _run_ Vagrant within # the VM created by this Vagrantfile, but you can use it to develop the # Ruby, run unit tests, etc. Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| config.vm.box = "ubuntu/bionic64" config.vm.hostname = "vagrant" config.ssh.shell = "bash -c 'BASH_ENV=/etc/profile exec bash'" ["vmware_fusion", "vmware_workstation", "virtualbox"].each do |provider| config.vm.provider provider do |v, override| v.memory = "1024" end end config.vm.provision "shell", inline: $shell config.push.define "www", strategy: "local-exec" do |push| push.script = "scripts/website_push_www.sh" end config.push.define "docs", strategy: "local-exec" do |push| push.script = "scripts/website_push_docs.sh" end end $shell = <<-'CONTENTS' export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive MARKER_FILE="/usr/local/etc/vagrant_provision_marker" RUBY_VER_REQ=$(awk '$1 == "s.required_ruby_version" { print $4 }' /vagrant/vagrant.gemspec | tr -d '"') # Only provision once if [ -f "${MARKER_FILE}" ]; then exit 0 fi # Add ubuntu_rvm repo apt-add-repository -y ppa:rael-gc/rvm # Update apt apt-get update --quiet # Add vagrant user to sudo group: # ubuntu_rvm only adds users in group sudo to group rvm usermod -a -G sudo vagrant # Install basic dependencies and RVM apt-get install -qy build-essential bsdtar rvm # Import the mpapis public key to verify downloaded releases su -l -c 'gpg --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 409B6B1796C275462A1703113804BB82D39DC0E3' vagrant # Install next-to-last Ruby that complies with Vagrant's version constraint RUBY_VER=$(su -l -c 'rvm list known' vagrant | tr '[]-' ' ' | awk "/^ ruby ${RUBY_VER_REQ:0:1}\./ { print \$2 }" | sort -r | sed -n '2p') su -l -c "rvm install ${RUBY_VER}" vagrant su -l -c "rvm --default use ${RUBY_VER}" vagrant # Output the Ruby version (for sanity) su -l -c 'ruby --version' vagrant # Install Git apt-get install -qy git # Upgrade Rubygems su -l -c "rvm ${RUBY_VER} do gem update --system" vagrant # Prepare to run unit tests su -l -c 'cd /vagrant; bundle install' vagrant # Automatically move into the shared folder, but only add the command # if it's not already there. grep -q 'cd /vagrant' /home/vagrant/.bash_profile 2>/dev/null || echo 'cd /vagrant' >> /home/vagrant/.bash_profile # Touch the marker file so we don't do this again touch ${MARKER_FILE} CONTENTS