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Vagrant Settings
Config namespace: config.vagrant
The settings within config.vagrant
modify the behavior of Vagrant
itself.
Available Settings
config.vagrant.host
- This sets the type of host machine that is running
Vagrant. By default this is :detect
, which causes Vagrant to auto-detect
the host. Vagrant needs to know this information in order to perform some
host-specific things, such as preparing NFS folders if they're enabled.
You should only manually set this if auto-detection fails.
config.vagrant.plugins
- (string, array, hash) - Define plugin, list of
plugins, or definition of plugins to install for the local project. Vagrant
will require these plugins be installed and available for the project. If
the plugins are not available, it will attempt to automatically install
them into the local project. When requiring a single plugin, a string can
be provided:
config.vagrant.plugins = "vagrant-plugin"
If multiple plugins are required, they can be provided as an array:
config.vagrant.plugins = ["vagrant-plugin", "vagrant-other-plugin"]
Plugins can also be defined as a Hash, which supports setting extra options for the plugins. When a Hash is used, the key is the name of the plugin, and the value is a Hash of options for the plugin. For example, to set an explicit version of a plugin to install:
config.vagrant.plugins = {"vagrant-scp" => {"version" => "1.0.0"}}
Supported options are:
entry_point
- Path for Vagrant to load pluginsources
- Custom sources for downloading pluginversion
- Version constraint for plugin
config.vagrant.sensitive
- (string, array) - Value or list of values that
should not be displayed in Vagrant's output. Value(s) will be removed from
Vagrant's normal UI output as well as logger output.
config.vagrant.sensitive = ["MySecretPassword", ENV["MY_TOKEN"]]