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page_title: "Vagrant Triggers Configuration"
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Documentation of various configuration options for Vagrant Triggers
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# Configuration
Vagrant Triggers has a few options to define trigger behavior.
## Options
The trigger class takes various options.
* `action` (symbol, array) - Expected to be a single symbol value, an array of symbols, or a _splat_ of symbols. The first argument that comes after either __before__ or __after__ when defining a new trigger. Can be any valid Vagrant command. It also accepts a special value `:all` which will make the trigger fire for every action. An action can be ignored with the `ignore` setting if desired. These are the valid action commands for triggers:
- `destroy`
- `halt`
- `provision`
- `reload`
- `resume`
- `suspend`
- `up`
* `ignore` (symbol, array) - Symbol or array of symbols corresponding to the action that a trigger should not fire on.
* `info` (string) - A message that will be printed at the beginning of a trigger.
* `name` (string) - The name of the trigger. If set, the name will be displayed when firing the trigger.
* `on_error` (symbol) - Defines how the trigger should behave if it encounters an error. By default this will be `:halt`, but can be configured to ignore failures and continue on with `:continue`.
* `only_on` (string, regex, array) - Limit the trigger to these guests. Values can be a string or regex that matches a guest name.
* `run_remote` (hash) - A collection of settings to run a inline or remote script with on the guest. These settings correspond to the [shell provisioner](/docs/provisioning/shell.html).
* `run` (hash) - A collection of settings to run a inline or remote script on the host. These settings correspond to the [shell provisioner](/docs/provisioning/shell.html). However, at the moment the only settings `run` takes advantage of are:
+ `args`
+ `inline`
+ `path`
* `warn` (string) - A warning message that will be printed at the beginning of a trigger.
* `exit_codes` (integer, array) - A set of acceptable exit codes to continue on. Defaults to `0` if option is absent. For now only valid with the `run` option.