281 lines
9.5 KiB
Ruby
281 lines
9.5 KiB
Ruby
require 'timeout'
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require 'log4r'
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require 'net/ssh'
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require 'net/scp'
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require 'vagrant/util/ansi_escape_code_remover'
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require 'vagrant/util/file_mode'
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require 'vagrant/util/platform'
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require 'vagrant/util/retryable'
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require 'vagrant/util/ssh'
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module VagrantPlugins
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module CommunicatorSSH
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# This class provides communication with the VM via SSH.
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class Communicator < Vagrant.plugin("1", :communicator)
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include Vagrant::Util::ANSIEscapeCodeRemover
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include Vagrant::Util::Retryable
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def self.match?(machine)
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# All machines are currently expected to have SSH.
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true
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end
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def initialize(machine)
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@machine = machine
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@logger = Log4r::Logger.new("vagrant::communication::ssh")
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@connection = nil
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end
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def ready?
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@logger.debug("Checking whether SSH is ready...")
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# Attempt to connect. This will raise an exception if it fails.
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connect
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# If we reached this point then we successfully connected
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@logger.info("SSH is ready!")
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true
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rescue Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError => e
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# We catch a `VagrantError` which would signal that something went
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# wrong expectedly in the `connect`, which means we didn't connect.
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@logger.info("SSH not up: #{e.inspect}")
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return false
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end
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def execute(command, opts=nil, &block)
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opts = {
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:error_check => true,
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:error_class => Vagrant::Errors::VagrantError,
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:error_key => :ssh_bad_exit_status,
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:command => command,
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:sudo => false
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}.merge(opts || {})
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# Connect via SSH and execute the command in the shell.
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exit_status = connect do |connection|
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shell_execute(connection, command, opts[:sudo], &block)
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end
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# Check for any errors
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if opts[:error_check] && exit_status != 0
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# The error classes expect the translation key to be _key,
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# but that makes for an ugly configuration parameter, so we
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# set it here from `error_key`
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error_opts = opts.merge(:_key => opts[:error_key])
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raise opts[:error_class], error_opts
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end
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# Return the exit status
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exit_status
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end
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def sudo(command, opts=nil, &block)
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# Run `execute` but with the `sudo` option.
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opts = { :sudo => true }.merge(opts || {})
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execute(command, opts, &block)
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end
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def download(from, to=nil)
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@logger.debug("Downloading: #{from} to #{to}")
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scp_connect do |scp|
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scp.download!(from, to)
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end
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end
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def test(command, opts=nil)
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opts = { :error_check => false }.merge(opts || {})
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execute(command, opts) == 0
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end
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def upload(from, to)
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@logger.debug("Uploading: #{from} to #{to}")
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scp_connect do |scp|
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# Open file read only to fix issue [GH-1036]
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scp.upload!(File.open(from, "r"), to)
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end
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rescue RuntimeError => e
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# Net::SCP raises a runtime error for this so the only way we have
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# to really catch this exception is to check the message to see if
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# it is something we care about. If it isn't, we re-raise.
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raise if e.message !~ /Permission denied/
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# Otherwise, it is a permission denied, so let's raise a proper
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# exception
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SCPPermissionDenied, :path => from.to_s
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end
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protected
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# Opens an SSH connection and yields it to a block.
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def connect
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if @connection && !@connection.closed?
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# There is a chance that the socket is closed despite us checking
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# 'closed?' above. To test this we need to send data through the
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# socket.
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begin
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@connection.exec!("")
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rescue IOError
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@logger.info("Connection has been closed. Not re-using.")
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@connection = nil
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end
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# If the @connection is still around, then it is valid,
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# and we use it.
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if @connection
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@logger.debug("Re-using SSH connection.")
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return yield @connection if block_given?
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return
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end
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end
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# XXX: We need to raise some exception if SSH is not ready
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ssh_info = @machine.ssh_info
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# Build the options we'll use to initiate the connection via Net::SSH
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opts = {
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:port => ssh_info[:port],
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:keys => [ssh_info[:private_key_path]],
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:keys_only => true,
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:user_known_hosts_file => [],
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:paranoid => false,
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:config => false,
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:forward_agent => ssh_info[:forward_agent]
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}
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# Check that the private key permissions are valid
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Vagrant::Util::SSH.check_key_permissions(ssh_info[:private_key_path])
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# Connect to SSH, giving it a few tries
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connection = nil
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begin
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# These are the exceptions that we retry because they represent
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# errors that are generally fixed from a retry and don't
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# necessarily represent immediate failure cases.
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exceptions = [
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Errno::ECONNREFUSED,
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Errno::EHOSTUNREACH,
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Net::SSH::Disconnect,
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Timeout::Error
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]
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connection = retryable(:tries => @machine.config.ssh.max_tries, :on => exceptions) do
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Timeout.timeout(@machine.config.ssh.timeout) do
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@logger.info("Attempting to connect to SSH: #{ssh_info[:host]}:#{ssh_info[:port]}")
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Net::SSH.start(ssh_info[:host], ssh_info[:username], opts)
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end
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end
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rescue Timeout::Error
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# This happens if we continued to timeout when attempting to connect.
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SSHConnectionTimeout
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rescue Net::SSH::AuthenticationFailed
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# This happens if authentication failed. We wrap the error in our
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# own exception.
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SSHAuthenticationFailed
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rescue Net::SSH::Disconnect
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# This happens if the remote server unexpectedly closes the
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# connection. This is usually raised when SSH is running on the
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# other side but can't properly setup a connection. This is
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# usually a server-side issue.
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SSHDisconnected
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rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED
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# This is raised if we failed to connect the max amount of times
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SSHConnectionRefused
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rescue NotImplementedError
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# This is raised if a private key type that Net-SSH doesn't support
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# is used. Show a nicer error.
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SSHKeyTypeNotSupported
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end
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@connection = connection
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# This is hacky but actually helps with some issues where
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# Net::SSH is simply not robust enough to handle... see
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# issue #391, #455, etc.
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sleep 4
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# Yield the connection that is ready to be used and
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# return the value of the block
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return yield connection if block_given?
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end
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# Executes the command on an SSH connection within a login shell.
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def shell_execute(connection, command, sudo=false)
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@logger.info("Execute: #{command} (sudo=#{sudo.inspect})")
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exit_status = nil
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# Determine the shell to execute. If we are using `sudo` then we
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# need to wrap the shell in a `sudo` call.
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shell = @machine.config.ssh.shell
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shell = "sudo -H #{shell}" if sudo
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# Open the channel so we can execute or command
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channel = connection.open_channel do |ch|
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ch.exec(shell) do |ch2, _|
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# Setup the channel callbacks so we can get data and exit status
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ch2.on_data do |ch3, data|
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if block_given?
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# Filter out the clear screen command
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data = remove_ansi_escape_codes(data)
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@logger.debug("stdout: #{data}")
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yield :stdout, data
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end
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end
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ch2.on_extended_data do |ch3, type, data|
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if block_given?
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# Filter out the clear screen command
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data = remove_ansi_escape_codes(data)
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@logger.debug("stderr: #{data}")
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yield :stderr, data
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end
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end
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ch2.on_request("exit-status") do |ch3, data|
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exit_status = data.read_long
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@logger.debug("Exit status: #{exit_status}")
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end
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# Set the terminal
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ch2.send_data "export TERM=vt100\n"
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# Output the command
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ch2.send_data "#{command}\n"
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# Remember to exit or this channel will hang open
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ch2.send_data "exit\n"
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# Send eof to let server know we're done
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ch2.eof!
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end
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end
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# Wait for the channel to complete
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channel.wait
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# Return the final exit status
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return exit_status
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end
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# Opens an SCP connection and yields it so that you can download
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# and upload files.
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def scp_connect
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# Connect to SCP and yield the SCP object
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connect do |connection|
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scp = Net::SCP.new(connection)
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return yield scp
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end
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rescue Net::SCP::Error => e
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# If we get the exit code of 127, then this means SCP is unavailable.
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raise Vagrant::Errors::SCPUnavailable if e.message =~ /\(127\)/
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# Otherwise, just raise the error up
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raise
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end
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end
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end
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end
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