require 'set' require 'tempfile' require 'vagrant/util/template_renderer' module VagrantPlugins module GuestFedora class Guest < VagrantPlugins::GuestLinux::Guest # Make the TemplateRenderer top-level include Vagrant::Util def configure_networks(networks) # Accumulate the configurations to add to the interfaces file as well # as what interfaces we're actually configuring since we use that later. interfaces = Set.new networks.each do |network| interfaces.add(network[:interface]) # Remove any previous vagrant configuration in this network # interface's configuration files. vm.channel.sudo("touch #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]}") vm.channel.sudo("sed -e '/^#VAGRANT-BEGIN/,/^#VAGRANT-END/ d' #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]} > /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]}") vm.channel.sudo("cat /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]} > #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]}") vm.channel.sudo("rm /tmp/vagrant-ifcfg-p7p#{network[:interface]}") # Render and upload the network entry file to a deterministic # temporary location. entry = TemplateRenderer.render("guests/fedora/network_#{network[:type]}", :options => network) temp = Tempfile.new("vagrant") temp.binmode temp.write(entry) temp.close vm.channel.upload(temp.path, "/tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{network[:interface]}") end # Bring down all the interfaces we're reconfiguring. By bringing down # each specifically, we avoid reconfiguring p7p (the NAT interface) so # SSH never dies. interfaces.each do |interface| vm.channel.sudo("/sbin/ifdown p7p#{interface} 2> /dev/null", :error_check => false) vm.channel.sudo("cat /tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{interface} >> #{network_scripts_dir}/ifcfg-p7p#{interface}") vm.channel.sudo("rm /tmp/vagrant-network-entry_#{interface}") vm.channel.sudo("/sbin/ifup p7p#{interface} 2> /dev/null") end end # The path to the directory with the network configuration scripts. # This is pulled out into its own directory since there are other # operating systems (SuSE) which behave similarly but with a different # path to the network scripts. def network_scripts_dir '/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts' end def change_host_name(name) # Only do this if the hostname is not already set if !vm.channel.test("sudo hostname | grep '#{name}'") vm.channel.sudo("sed -i 's/\\(HOSTNAME=\\).*/\\1#{name}/' /etc/sysconfig/network") vm.channel.sudo("hostname #{name}") vm.channel.sudo("sed -i 's@^\\(127[.]0[.]0[.]1[[:space:]]\\+\\)@\\1#{name} #{name.split('.')[0]} @' /etc/hosts") end end end end end