require 'log4r' require "vagrant" require 'vagrant/util/platform' module VagrantPlugins module HostBSD # Represents a BSD host, such as FreeBSD and Darwin (Mac OS X). class Host < Vagrant.plugin("2", :host) include Vagrant::Util include Vagrant::Util::Retryable def self.match? Vagrant::Util::Platform.darwin? || Vagrant::Util::Platform.bsd? end def self.precedence # Set a lower precedence because this is a generic OS. We # want specific distros to match first. 2 end def initialize(*args) super @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::hosts::bsd") @nfs_restart_command = "sudo nfsd restart" @nfs_exports_template = "nfs/exports" end def nfs? retryable(:tries => 10, :on => TypeError) do system("which nfsd > /dev/null 2>&1") end end def nfs_export(id, ips, folders) # We need to build up mapping of directories that are enclosed # within each other because the exports file has to have subdirectories # of an exported directory on the same line. e.g.: # # "/foo" "/foo/bar" ... # "/bar" # # We build up this mapping within the following hash. @logger.debug("Compiling map of sub-directories for NFS exports...") dirmap = {} folders.each do |_, opts| hostpath = opts[:hostpath].dup hostpath.gsub!('"', '\"') found = false dirmap.each do |dirs, diropts| dirs.each do |dir| if dir.start_with?(hostpath) || hostpath.start_with?(dir) # TODO: verify opts and diropts are _identical_, raise an error # if not. NFS mandates subdirectories have identical options. dirs << hostpath found = true break end end break if found end if !found dirmap[[hostpath]] = opts.dup end end # Sort all the keys by length so that the directory closest to # the root is exported first. dirmap.each do |dirs, _| dirs.sort_by! { |d| d.length } end @logger.info("Exporting the following for NFS...") dirmap.each do |dirs, opts| @logger.info("NFS DIR: #{dirs.inspect}") @logger.info("NFS OPTS: #{opts.inspect}") end output = TemplateRenderer.render(@nfs_exports_template, :uuid => id, :ips => ips, :folders => dirmap, :user => Process.uid) # The sleep ensures that the output is truly flushed before any `sudo` # commands are issued. @ui.info I18n.t("vagrant.hosts.bsd.nfs_export") sleep 0.5 # First, clean up the old entry nfs_cleanup(id) # Output the rendered template into the exports output.split("\n").each do |line| line.gsub!('"', '\"') line.gsub!("'", "'\\\\''") system(%Q[sudo su root -c "echo '#{line}' >> /etc/exports"]) end # We run restart here instead of "update" just in case nfsd # is not starting system(@nfs_restart_command) end def nfs_prune(valid_ids) return if !File.exist?("/etc/exports") @logger.info("Pruning invalid NFS entries...") output = false user = Process.uid File.read("/etc/exports").lines.each do |line| if id = line[/^# VAGRANT-BEGIN:( #{user})? ([A-Za-z0-9-]+?)$/, 2] if valid_ids.include?(id) @logger.debug("Valid ID: #{id}") else if !output # We want to warn the user but we only want to output once @ui.info I18n.t("vagrant.hosts.bsd.nfs_prune") output = true end @logger.info("Invalid ID, pruning: #{id}") nfs_cleanup(id) end end end rescue Errno::EACCES raise Vagrant::Errors::NFSCantReadExports end protected def nfs_cleanup(id) return if !File.exist?("/etc/exports") # Escape sed-sensitive characters: id = id.gsub("/", "\\/") id = id.gsub(".", "\\.") user = Process.uid # Use sed to just strip out the block of code which was inserted # by Vagrant, and restart NFS. system("sudo sed -e '/^# VAGRANT-BEGIN:\\( #{user}\\)\\? #{id}/,/^# VAGRANT-END:\\( #{user}\\)\\? #{id}/ d' -ibak /etc/exports") end end end end