String and Symbol types are different when used as a Hash key. By default the Vagrant machine names are set in Symbol format, but users may write their `host_vars` entries with String keys. This is a very simple way to ensure smooth experience, without having to coerce the data types during the config validation (e.g. with a library like Hashie, which is currently not in the Vagrant dependencies) See also: - https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5964#note-17 - https://github.com/intridea/hashie#keyconversion |
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communicators | ||
guests | ||
hosts | ||
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kernel_v2 | ||
providers | ||
provisioners | ||
pushes | ||
synced_folders | ||
README.md |
README.md
Vagrant Core Plugins
These are plugins that ship with Vagrant. Vagrant core uses its own plugin system to power a lot of the core pieces that ship with Vagrant. Each plugin will have its own README which explains its specific role.