require "pathname" module VagrantPlugins module DockerProvider class Config < Vagrant.plugin("2", :config) attr_accessor :image, :cmd, :ports, :volumes, :privileged # The directory with a Dockerfile to build and use as the basis # for this container. If this is set, "image" should not be set. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :build_dir # Additional arguments to pass to `docker run` when creating # the container for the first time. This is an array of args. # # @return [Array] attr_accessor :create_args # Environmental variables to set in the container. # # @return [Hash] attr_accessor :env # Force using a proxy VM, even on Linux hosts. # # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :force_host_vm # True if the Docker container exposes SSH access. If this is true, # then Vagrant can do a bunch more things like setting the hostname, # provisioning, etc. attr_accessor :has_ssh # The name for the container. This must be unique for all containers # on the proxy machine if it is made. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :name # True if the docker container is meant to stay in the "running" # state (is a long running process). By default this is true. # # @return [Boolean] attr_accessor :remains_running # The name of the machine in the Vagrantfile set with # "vagrant_vagrantfile" that will be the docker host. Defaults # to "default" # # See the "vagrant_vagrantfile" docs for more info. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :vagrant_machine # The path to the Vagrantfile that contains a VM that will be # started as the Docker host if needed (Windows, OS X, Linux # without container support). # # Defaults to a built-in Vagrantfile that will load boot2docker. # # NOTE: This only has an effect if Vagrant needs a Docker host. # Vagrant determines this automatically based on the environment # it is running in. # # @return [String] attr_accessor :vagrant_vagrantfile def initialize @build_dir = UNSET_VALUE @cmd = UNSET_VALUE @create_args = [] @env = {} @force_host_vm = UNSET_VALUE @has_ssh = UNSET_VALUE @image = UNSET_VALUE @name = UNSET_VALUE @links = [] @ports = [] @privileged = UNSET_VALUE @remains_running = UNSET_VALUE @volumes = [] @vagrant_machine = UNSET_VALUE @vagrant_vagrantfile = UNSET_VALUE end def link(name) @links << name end def merge(other) super.tap do |result| # This is a bit confusing. The tests explain the purpose of this # better than the code lets on, I believe. if (other.image != UNSET_VALUE || other.build_dir != UNSET_VALUE) && (other.image == UNSET_VALUE || other.build_dir == UNSET_VALUE) if other.image != UNSET_VALUE && @build_dir != UNSET_VALUE result.build_dir = nil end if other.build_dir != UNSET_VALUE && @image != UNSET_VALUE result.image = nil end end env = {} env.merge!(@env) if @env env.merge!(other.env) if other.env result.env = env links = _links.dup links += other._links result.instance_variable_set(:@links, links) end end def finalize! @build_dir = nil if @build_dir == UNSET_VALUE @cmd = [] if @cmd == UNSET_VALUE @create_args = [] if @create_args == UNSET_VALUE @env ||= {} @force_host_vm = false if @force_host_vm == UNSET_VALUE @has_ssh = false if @has_ssh == UNSET_VALUE @image = nil if @image == UNSET_VALUE @name = nil if @name == UNSET_VALUE @privileged = false if @privileged == UNSET_VALUE @remains_running = true if @remains_running == UNSET_VALUE @vagrant_machine = nil if @vagrant_machine == UNSET_VALUE @vagrant_vagrantfile = nil if @vagrant_vagrantfile == UNSET_VALUE end def validate(machine) errors = _detected_errors if @build_dir && @image errors << I18n.t("docker_provider.errors.config.both_build_and_image") end if !@build_dir && !@image errors << I18n.t("docker_provider.errors.config.build_dir_or_image") end if @build_dir build_dir_pn = Pathname.new(@build_dir) if !build_dir_pn.directory? || !build_dir_pn.join("Dockerfile").file? errors << I18n.t("docker_provider.errors.config.build_dir_invalid") end end @links.each do |link| parts = link.split(":") if parts.length != 2 || parts[0] == "" || parts[1] == "" errors << I18n.t( "docker_provider.errors.config.invalid_link", link: link) end end if @vagrant_vagrantfile vf_pn = Pathname.new(@vagrant_vagrantfile) if !vf_pn.file? errors << I18n.t("docker_provider.errors.config.invalid_vagrantfile") end end { "docker provider" => errors } end #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Functions below should not be called by config files #-------------------------------------------------------------- def _links @links end end end end