--- page_title: "Vagrant Push - Local Exec Strategy" sidebar_current: "push-local-exec" description: |- The Vagrant Push Local Exec strategy pushes your application's code using a user-defined script. --- # Vagrant Push ## Local Exec Strategy The Vagrant Push Local Exec strategy allows the user to invoke an arbitrary shell command or script as part of a push.

Warning: The Vagrant Push Local Exec strategy does not perform any validation on the correctness of the shell script.

The Vagrant Push Local Exec strategy supports the following configuration options: - `script` - The path to a script on disk (relative to the `Vagrantfile`) to execute. Vagrant will attempt to convert this script to an executable, but an exception will be raised if that fails. - `inline` - The inline script to execute (as a string). Please note - only one of the `script` and `inline` options may be specified in a single push definition. ### Usage The Vagrant Push Local Exec strategy is defined in the `Vagrantfile` using the `local-exec` key: ```ruby config.push.define "local-exec" do |push| push.inline = <<-SCRIPT scp . /var/www/website SCRIPT end ``` For more complicated scripts, you may store them in a separate file and read them from the `Vagrantfile` like so: ```ruby config.push.define "local-exec" do |push| push.script = "my-script.sh" end ``` And then invoke the push with Vagrant: ```shell $ vagrant push ```