vagrant/test/acceptance/up_basic_test.rb

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require File.expand_path("../base", __FILE__)
require "acceptance/support/shared/command_examples"
describe "vagrant up", "basics" do
include_context "acceptance"
it_behaves_like "a command that requires a Vagrantfile", ["vagrant", "up"]
# This creates an initial environment that is ready for a "vagrant up"
def initialize_valid_environment
require_box("default")
assert_execute("vagrant", "box", "add", "base", box_path("default"))
assert_execute("vagrant", "init")
end
it "brings up a running virtual machine" do
initialize_valid_environment
assert_execute("vagrant", "up")
result = assert_execute("vagrant", "status")
result.stdout.should match_output(:status, "default", "running")
end
it "is able to run if Vagrantfile is in a parent directory" do
initialize_valid_environment
# Create a subdirectory in the working directory and use
# that as the CWD for `vagrant up` and verify it still works
foodir = environment.workdir.join("foo")
foodir.mkdir
assert_execute("vagrant", "up", :chdir => foodir.to_s)
end
it "should have a '/vagrant' shared folder" do
initialize_valid_environment
# This is the file that will be created from the VM,
# but should then exist on the host machine
foofile = environment.workdir.join("foo")
assert_execute("vagrant", "up")
foofile.exist?.should_not be,
"'foo' should not exist yet."
assert_execute("vagrant", "ssh", "-c", "touch /vagrant/foo")
foofile.exist?.should be, "'foo' should exist since it was touched in the shared folder"
end
end