require "pathname" require "tempfile" module VagrantPlugins module Shell class Provisioner < Vagrant.plugin("2", :provisioner) def provision args = "" args = " #{config.args}" if config.args command = "chmod +x #{config.upload_path} && #{config.upload_path}#{args}" with_script_file do |path| # Upload the script to the machine @machine.communicate.tap do |comm| comm.upload(path.to_s, config.upload_path) if config.path @machine.ui.info(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running", script: path.to_s)) else @machine.ui.info(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running", script: "inline script")) end # Execute it with sudo comm.sudo(command) do |type, data| if [:stderr, :stdout].include?(type) # Output the data with the proper color based on the stream. color = type == :stdout ? :green : :red # Note: Be sure to chomp the data to avoid the newlines that the # Chef outputs. @machine.env.ui.info(data.chomp, :color => color, :prefix => false) end end end end end protected # This method yields the path to a script to upload and execute # on the remote server. This method will properly clean up the # script file if needed. def with_script_file if config.path # Just yield the path to that file... root_path = @machine.env.root_path yield Pathname.new(config.path).expand_path(root_path) return end # Otherwise we have an inline script, we need to Tempfile it, # and handle it specially... file = Tempfile.new('vagrant-shell') # Unless you set binmode, on a Windows host the shell script will # have CRLF line endings instead of LF line endings, causing havoc # when the guest executes it. This fixes [GH-1181]. file.binmode begin file.write(config.inline) file.fsync file.close yield file.path ensure file.close file.unlink end end end end end