vagrant/plugins/provisioners/shell/provisioner.rb

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Ruby

require "pathname"
require "tempfile"
require "vagrant/util/downloader"
module VagrantPlugins
module Shell
class Provisioner < Vagrant.plugin("2", :provisioner)
def provision
args = ""
if config.args.is_a?(String)
args = " #{config.args.to_s}"
elsif config.args.is_a?(Array)
args = config.args.map { |a| quote_and_escape(a) }
args = " #{args.join(" ")}"
end
if @machine.config.vm.communicator == :winrm
provision_winrm(args)
else
provision_ssh(args)
end
end
protected
# This handles outputting the communication data back to the UI
def handle_comm(type, data)
if [:stderr, :stdout].include?(type)
# Output the data with the proper color based on the stream.
color = type == :stdout ? :green : :red
# Clear out the newline since we add one
data = data.chomp
return if data.empty?
options = {}
options[:color] = color if !config.keep_color
@machine.ui.info(data.chomp, options)
end
end
# This is the provision method called if SSH is what is running
# on the remote end, which assumes a POSIX-style host.
def provision_ssh(args)
command = "chmod +x #{config.upload_path} && #{config.upload_path}#{args}"
with_script_file do |path|
# Upload the script to the machine
@machine.communicate.tap do |comm|
# Reset upload path permissions for the current ssh user
user = @machine.ssh_info[:username]
comm.sudo("chown -R #{user} #{config.upload_path}",
error_check: false)
comm.upload(path.to_s, config.upload_path)
if config.path
@machine.ui.detail(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running",
script: path.to_s))
else
@machine.ui.detail(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running",
script: "inline script"))
end
# Execute it with sudo
comm.execute(
command,
sudo: config.privileged,
error_key: :ssh_bad_exit_status_muted
) do |type, data|
handle_comm(type, data)
end
end
end
end
# This provisions using WinRM, which assumes a PowerShell
# console on the other side.
def provision_winrm(args)
if @machine.guest.capability?(:wait_for_reboot)
@machine.guest.capability(:wait_for_reboot)
end
with_script_file do |path|
@machine.communicate.tap do |comm|
# Make sure that the upload path has an extension, since
# having an extension is critical for Windows execution
upload_path = config.upload_path.to_s
if File.extname(upload_path) == ""
upload_path += File.extname(path.to_s)
end
# Upload it
comm.upload(path.to_s, upload_path)
# Calculate the path that we'll be executing
exec_path = upload_path
exec_path.gsub!('/', '\\')
exec_path = "c:#{exec_path}" if exec_path.start_with?("\\")
# For PowerShell scripts bypass the execution policy
command = "#{exec_path}#{args}"
command = "powershell -executionpolicy bypass -file #{command}" if
File.extname(exec_path).downcase == '.ps1'
if config.path
@machine.ui.detail(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running",
script: exec_path))
else
@machine.ui.detail(I18n.t("vagrant.provisioners.shell.running",
script: "inline PowerShell script"))
end
# Execute it with sudo
comm.sudo(command, elevated: config.privileged) do |type, data|
handle_comm(type, data)
end
end
end
end
# Quote and escape strings for shell execution, thanks to Capistrano.
def quote_and_escape(text, quote = '"')
"#{quote}#{text.gsub(/#{quote}/) { |m| "#{m}\\#{m}#{m}" }}#{quote}"
end
# This method yields the path to a script to upload and execute
# on the remote server. This method will properly clean up the
# script file if needed.
def with_script_file
ext = nil
script = nil
if config.remote?
download_path = @machine.env.tmp_path.join(
"#{@machine.id}-remote-script")
download_path.delete if download_path.file?
begin
Vagrant::Util::Downloader.new(config.path, download_path).download!
ext = File.extname(config.path)
script = download_path.read
ensure
download_path.delete if download_path.file?
end
elsif config.path
# Just yield the path to that file...
root_path = @machine.env.root_path
ext = File.extname(config.path)
script = Pathname.new(config.path).expand_path(root_path).read
else
# The script is just the inline code...
ext = ".ps1"
script = config.inline
end
# Replace Windows line endings with Unix ones unless binary file
# or we're running on Windows.
if !config.binary && @machine.config.vm.communicator != :winrm
script.gsub!(/\r\n?$/, "\n")
end
# Otherwise we have an inline script, we need to Tempfile it,
# and handle it specially...
file = Tempfile.new(['vagrant-shell', ext])
# Unless you set binmode, on a Windows host the shell script will
# have CRLF line endings instead of LF line endings, causing havoc
# when the guest executes it. This fixes [GH-1181].
file.binmode
begin
file.write(script)
file.fsync
file.close
yield file.path
ensure
file.close
file.unlink
end
end
end
end
end