require "digest/md5" require "fileutils" require "thread" require "log4r" require "vagrant/util/silence_warnings" module VagrantPlugins module DockerProvider class Provider < Vagrant.plugin("2", :provider) @@host_vm_mutex = Mutex.new def initialize(machine) @logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::provider::docker") @machine = machine if host_vm? # We need to use a special communicator that proxies our # SSH requests over our host VM to the container itself. @machine.config.vm.communicator = :docker_hostvm end end # @see Vagrant::Plugin::V2::Provider#action def action(name) action_method = "action_#{name}" return Action.send(action_method) if Action.respond_to?(action_method) nil end # Returns the driver instance for this provider. def driver return @driver if @driver @driver = Driver.new # If we are running on a host machine, then we set the executor # to execute remotely. if host_vm? @driver.executor = Executor::Vagrant.new(host_vm) end @driver end # This returns the {Vagrant::Machine} that is our host machine. # It does not perform any action on the machine or verify it is # running. # # @return [Vagrant::Machine] def host_vm return @host_vm if @host_vm vf_path = @machine.provider_config.vagrant_vagrantfile host_machine_name = @machine.provider_config.vagrant_machine || :default if !vf_path # We don't have a Vagrantfile path set, so we're going to use # the default but we need to copy it into the data dir so that # we don't write into our installation dir (we can't). default_path = File.expand_path("../hostmachine/Vagrantfile", __FILE__) vf_path = @machine.env.data_dir.join("docker-host", "Vagrantfile") begin if !vf_path.file? @machine.env.lock("docker-provider-hostvm") do vf_path.dirname.mkpath FileUtils.cp(default_path, vf_path) end end rescue Vagrant::Errors::EnvironmentLockedError # Lock contention, just retry retry end # Set the machine name since we hardcode that for the default host_machine_name = :default end vf_file = File.basename(vf_path) vf_path = File.dirname(vf_path) # Create the env to manage this machine @host_vm = Vagrant::Util::SilenceWarnings.silence! do host_env = Vagrant::Environment.new( cwd: vf_path, home_path: @machine.env.home_path, ui_class: @machine.env.ui_class, vagrantfile_name: vf_file, ) # TODO(mitchellh): configure the provider of this machine somehow host_env.machine(host_machine_name, :virtualbox) end @host_vm end # This acquires a lock on the host VM. def host_vm_lock hash = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(host_vm.data_dir.to_s) # We do a process-level mutex on the outside, since we can # wait for that a short amount of time. Then, we do a process lock # on the inside, which will raise an exception if locked. host_vm_mutex.synchronize do @machine.env.lock(hash) do return yield end end end # This is a process-local mutex that can be used by parallel # providers to lock the host VM access. def host_vm_mutex @@host_vm_mutex end # This says whether or not Docker will be running within a VM # rather than directly on our system. Docker needs to run in a VM # when we're not on Linux, or not on a Linux that supports Docker. def host_vm? @machine.provider_config.force_host_vm || !Vagrant::Util::Platform.linux? end # Returns the SSH info for accessing the Container. def ssh_info # If the container isn't running, we can't SSH into it return nil if state.id != :running network = driver.inspect_container(@machine.id)['NetworkSettings'] ip = network['IPAddress'] # If we were not able to identify the container's IP, we return nil # here and we let Vagrant core deal with it ;) return nil if !ip { host: ip } end def state state_id = nil state_id = :not_created if !@machine.id state_id = :host_state_unknown if !state_id && \ host_vm? && !host_vm.communicate.ready? state_id = :not_created if !state_id && \ (!@machine.id || !driver.created?(@machine.id)) state_id = driver.state(@machine.id) if @machine.id && !state_id state_id = :unknown if !state_id short = state_id.to_s.gsub("_", " ") long = I18n.t("docker_provider.status.#{state_id}") Vagrant::MachineState.new(state_id, short, long) end def to_s id = @machine.id ? @machine.id : "new container" "Docker (#{id})" end end end end