# Running vagrant-spec ## Requirements - vagrant installed (from source, or from packages) - vagrant vmware plugin - ![vagrant](https://github.com/hashicorp/vagrant) repo - ![vagrant-spec](https://github.com/hashicorp/vagrant-spec) repo ## How to run First, we need to build vagrant-spec: ``` cd vagrant-spec gem build *.gemspec cp vagrant-spec-0.0.1.gem /path/to/vagrant/vagrant-spec.gem ``` Next, make a decision as to which host and guest boxes will be used to run the tests. From the root dir of the `vagrant` project, run the following command: ```shell VAGRANT_CLOUD_TOKEN=REAL_TOKEN_HERE VAGRANT_HOST_BOXES=hashicorp-vagrant/centos-7.4 VAGRANT_GUEST_BOXES=hashicorp-vagrant/windows-10 VAGRANT_CWD=test/vagrant-spec/ VAGRANT_VAGRANTFILE=Vagrantfile.spec vagrant up ``` If you are running windows, you must give your host box more memory than the default. That can be done through the environment variable `VAGRANT_HOST_MEMORY` ```shell VAGRANT_HOST_MEMORY=10000 VAGRANT_CLOUD_TOKEN=REAL_TOKEN_HERE VAGRANT_HOST_BOXES=hashicorp-vagrant/centos-7.4 VAGRANT_GUEST_BOXES=hashicorp-vagrant/windows-10 VAGRANT_CWD=test/vagrant-spec/ VAGRANT_VAGRANTFILE=Vagrantfile.spec vagrant up ``` ## Relevant environment variables: - VAGRANT_CLOUD_TOKEN + Token to use if fetching a private box (like windows) - VAGRANT_HOST_BOXES - Vagrant box to use to host and run tests - VAGRANT_GUEST_BOXES - Vagrant box to use to run tests on - VAGRANT_CWD - Directory location of vagrant-spec Vagrantfile - VAGRANT_VAGRANTFILE - Vagrantfile to use for running vagrant-spec - VAGRANT_HOST_MEMORY - Set how much memory your host will use (defaults to 2048)